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'Death started to come': The Trump offer that exposed millions to lethal pollution

In March 2025, President Donald Trump’s administration made a tantalizing offer to coal-fired power plants, chemical manufacturing facilities and other factories: Their operations could be exempted from key provisions under the Clean Air Act, the bedrock environmental law estimated to have prevented thousands of premature deaths. All they had to do was ask.

No rigorous application was needed. An email, which they had until the end of the month to send, would suffice.

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'It's a gut punch': Critics warn Trump's DOJ settlement greenlights more food price hikes

US President Donald Trump’s Justice Department moved Thursday to settle a Biden-era antitrust lawsuit against the analytics firm Agri Stats, proposing an agreement that critics say would effectively give the stamp of federal approval to meat industry price-fixing schemes.

The Justice Department—now headed by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, formerly Trump’s personal lawyer—hailed the proposed settlement as a “historic” win over a company whose “business model directly raised the price of chicken, turkey, and pork in local grocery stores across our nation.” But critics said the agreement, which must undergo review by a federal judge, would do nothing substantial to rein in price-fixing in the meat industry.

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'Yeah, so what?' Elites openly shrug at working-class pain caused by Trump

Even as President Donald Trump’s war with Iran and tariffs on foreign goods are hammering working-class Americans, a new report shows that members of the US elite have never had it better.

As The Financial Times reported on Thursday, attendees at the annual Milken Institute conference in Beverly Hills this week were living in “blissful ignorance” of the economic pain hitting workers in the US and around the world.

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Trump under pressure to launch major attack: ‘24 hours of strategic bombing’

The Trump administration is actively being pushed to launch a major attack on Iran’s energy infrastructure by Israeli officials, The New Arab reported Saturday, citing an “informed” Israeli source whose claim was shared on Israel’s Channel 12.

“According to the report, Israeli officials believe Iran’s energy infrastructure could be destroyed ‘within 24 hours,’ forcing Tehran into negotiations ‘from a position of severe weakness,’” The New Arab’s report reads. “One Israeli official cited by the broadcaster said: ‘If the regime does not fall, then at the very least it will become paralyzed.’”

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Trump's blunder backfires with big win for industry he openly despises: analysis

Trump's Iran war accidentally sparked a global renewable energy revolution — handing a big win to an industry he openly despises, an analyst wrote Saturday.

Donald Trump's military campaign against Iran has triggered what energy experts are calling the worst oil supply crisis in recorded history — and in a twist the president almost certainly never intended, it may have permanently accelerated the world's shift away from fossil fuels, wrote columnist Sabrina Haake on her Substack.

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GOP video catches Trump official in 'slam-dunk' admission of breaking federal law: report

Wyoming attorney and rancher Karen Budd-Falen, who President Donald Trump appointed to serve in a senior role at the Department of the Interior, made remarks at an event last December that some experts said could amount to an admission of violating federal law, The Washington Post reported Saturday.

Budd-Falen was speaking at a Congressional Western Caucus event — an event that was captured on video and published online by Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) — where she championed policy changes on grazing limits that she, as DOI associate deputy secretary, admitted to being “involved in.”

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Crucial ally now frozen out because Trump 'hates to be associated with losers': analysis

Donald Trump is souring on Vladimir Putin as the Russian president's grip on power weakens and his war in Ukraine drags into an embarrassing stalemate, according to a new analysis.

The shift comes as Trump prepares for a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, a meeting that has left Putin nervously watching from the sidelines, Sarah Baxter wrote for The i Paper.

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'Panic' spreads through GOP as Trump hints he'll squander midterm 'superweapon'

Republican lawmakers and candidates are growing increasingly anxious in the lead up to the 2026 midterm elections as President Donald Trump continues to stay quiet on whether his super PAC, MAGA Inc., has any plans to use its $300 million was chest to help bolster Republicans at the ballot box.

“There is an expectation funds are coming soon,” said a GOP donor, speaking with Politico for its report published Saturday on the condition of anonymity. “Mild panic will set in soon if it doesn’t by early summer.”

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Leaked email exposes White House splinters as 'frustrated' Susie Wiles threatens staff

A leaked threat from Donald Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles warned she'd fire West Wing staff members who discussed the president's administration outside of a very close circle, Politico reported.

The internal warning told insiders they could be hit with immediate termination if they spoke to reporters.

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Trump's giant gold statue at his golf club triggers online disgust and disbelief

Trump's giant gold statue of himself at his Doral Golf Club in Miami was met with online disgust by people who couldn't believe that anyone would want or applaud such a vanity project.

"What's wrong with people," wrote journalist James Surowiecki on X, reacting to video of the statue and a photo of a pastor dedicating it in Trump's honor.

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Trump already 'bored' with his own  war and wants out: report

Trump is reportedly losing patience with his own war that he started in Iran and wants it to end as soon as possible, according to a new report.

According to a Friday article by The Atlantic, an outside advisor to Trump said that the president is "bored" with the war.

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'Uhhh': Trump blindsided when pressed on reported plans to fire his own top health chief

President Donald Trump was caught on the back foot Friday when a reporter asked him about the reports his Food and Drug Administration commissioner is set to be fired, not even appearing to understand what was being asked of him.

"What's going on with Marty Makary?" asked a reporter.

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MAGA UFC president squirms as radio host demands he stop 'glazing' Trump: 'He's failing'

The president of UFC tried to create some space between himself and President Donald Trump, a well-known friend of his, during a recent podcast interview.

"Everybody has friends they disagree with," Dana White said during an appearance on the podcast, The Breakfast Club, on Friday. "I consider myself right down the middle, a little liberal, to be honest."

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