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'Facing a code red': Financial expert warns clients Tesla is teetering at edge of calamity

Tesla could be reporting a “code red” situation ahead of the company's latest earnings report is released Tuesday.

According to a financial expert, Tesla's stock has plunged so much it's facing calamity, according to a Bloomberg report — and the only solution for the company is have CEO Elon Musk “get back to work.”

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Trump's 'golfing buddy' allowed to make farce of American diplomacy: right-wing writer

United States Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkof, ‘is clearly out of his depth’ — and is hurting America, according to conservative commentator John Fund.

In a National Review column Monday, Fund questioned the capability and competency of the ‘real estate investor and golfing buddy’ of President Donald Trump.

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'Deep red rural America' hurts most as Trump attacks on liberal programs backfire: report

President Donald Trump's efforts to eradicate federally funded arts and humanities programs may look like an attack on liberal ideals, but a new article argues that "deep red rural America" is being hurt the most — and pushing back the hardest.

That's because the arts and humanities programs Trump is cutting are "vital to the economic revitalization and wellbeing of many rural communities which leverage them in their local economic development initiatives, ranging from tourism to automotive investment," wrote sociology professors Michèle Lamont and Daniel B. Cornfield for Salon.

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'Here we go again': Trump paints Hegseth as victim at White House Easter egg roll

President Donald Trump brushed off allegations that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had shared secret war plans with his wife, brother and lawyer on a second Signal chat.

At Monday's White House Easter egg roll event, Trump was forced to defend Hegseth after The New York Times broke news about the latest scandal. The president was asked if he still had confidence in Hegseth.

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‘Most dangerous time’ in America: Ex-lawmaker warns nation now at huge risk of attack

In the wake of a series of firings of senior Pentagon officials, quickly followed by a second Signal scandal involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a CNN guest and former congresswoman warned Monday how dangerous the revelations are for the United States.

Host Kate Bolduan asked the Democrat, “Just from your perspective, what does it do when a secretary's longtime advisor, his deputy chief of staff, the chief of staff to the deputy secretary of defense, they all get pushed out of the Pentagon in the midst of all of this?”

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Pete Hegseth is torpedoing Trump's chances in big court fight: analyst

President Donald Trump could face humiliation in a major upcoming court hearing thanks to the position of his administration being constantly undercut by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Politico's Kyle Cheney argued on Monday morning.

"Every time the Justice Department tries to claim the military isn’t actually banning transgender people, Pete Hegseth tweets that it is," wrote Cheney on X. "This is likely to come up at oral arguments at the DC Circuit Court of appeals — conveniently scheduled for tomorrow."

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Kristi Noem loses government access info in purse snatch

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem lost thousands of dollars and sensitive government information when her purse was swiped from a downtown Washington, D.C., restaurant, according to CNN.

Noem was reportedly eating dinner at the unnamed restaurant Sunday night when the thief made off with her bag, according to "two sources familiar with the incident, including a law enforcement source."

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'Baby bonuses': Trump admin devising ways to trigger 'traditional' family population boom

President Donald Trump's administration is on the hunt for ways to coax women into having more babies.

The United States' birth rate has been falling since 2007 and New York Times reporter Caroline Kitchener called it, “A warning of a future in which a smaller workforce cannot support an aging population and the social safety net," adding, “If the birthrate is not turned around, [different groups] fear, the country’s economy could collapse and, ultimately, human civilization could be at risk.”

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'Evil is being defeated by God': Marjorie Taylor Greene celebrates after Pope's death

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) celebrated following the death of Pope Francis on Monday.

"Today there were major shifts in global leaderships," Greene wrote on X just hours after the pontiff died. "Evil is being defeated by the hand of God."

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'Mr Too Late!' Trump unloads on 'major loser' banking head for not obeying him

President Donald Trump escalated his ongoing war of words against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Monday morning, posting a lengthy personal attack on the head of America's central bank on his Truth Social platform.

Powell, who was ironically first appointed to the post by Trump himself, has repeatedly warned that Trump's tariffs are set to increase prices, and has resisted pressure from Trump to try to offset the market contraction induced by his own trade policies with interest rate cuts — which has only enraged Trump further.

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MAGA TV host Gina Loudon suggests Pope Francis has gone to Hell

Real America's Voice host and MAGA supporter Gina Loudon reacted to the death of Pope Francis by suggesting he went to Hell.

Following the pope's death on Monday, Real America's Voice brought in former Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-NY) to comment on the future of the Catholic church.

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'What we're doing isn't working': Michigan GOP eyes major change in direction

House Republicans want to change who has the power to appoint the state’s superintendent of public instruction — potentially stripping the State Board of Education of one of its key functions — because they say Michigan’s education system is failing.

A House joint resolution seeks to alter the state’s constitution to give the governor control over the appointment, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The proposal comes as the state’s current superintendent is set to retire in the fall and, if it passed, would go into effect after Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s term ends.

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'Treating the whole thing like a joke': Federal workers slap back at Elon Musk demands

Federal employees are largely disregarding weekly emails demanded by President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser Elon Musk — with many reportedly treating them like a "joke."

The Washington Post obtained government records and spoke with three dozen managers and employees across the government and found many officials refused to comply with the demands to list five accomplishments each week, which Musk insisted was necessary to ensure staffers have a "pulse."

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