Author: Kevin Parker

This article looks at a new federal restriction on Medicaid payments tied to genital surgeries on minors, how enforcement could fail, and the policy gaps that could let some clinicians continue the practice despite the ban. “Despite an impending federal ban on using Medicaid funding to cover genital mutilation of children, some doctors may still be able to get away with it.” That blunt line captures the central worry: a rule change does not automatically stop improper practices. Lawmakers and regulators can pass bans, but the details of payment, oversight, and coding create openings. Conservatives who want strong protections for…

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President Trump’s new retirement savings program is set to roll out next year, aiming to expand access to simple, low-cost retirement accounts for workers who currently lack solid savings options, with officials saying it could particularly help lower income individuals and families as of May 1, 2026. The plan announced for next year promises a practical push to get more Americans saved for retirement. It focuses on straightforward accounts and behavioral nudges like automatic enrollment to raise participation without heavy-handed mandates. Conservatives are framing it as a market-friendly fix that nudges work-based savings while preserving individual choice. The program’s stated…

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The Pentagon said on Friday it reached agreements with seven of the world’s largest artificial intelligence companies to bring advanced AI tools into U.S. military networks. The Pentagon announced agreements with seven of the world’s largest artificial intelligence companies Friday to integrate the advanced technology into U.S. military networks. Officials framed the move as a way to accelerate safe adoption while keeping control over how those tools are connected to military systems. The partnerships are being described as a mix of testing, access arrangements, and compatibility work rather than a single procurement contract. Under the agreements, the services expect to…

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Britney Spears was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol — a misdemeanor — stemming from a March traffic stop in which California highway officers pulled her over. The charge is a misdemeanor allegation connected to a March incident that escalated into a formal traffic stop by state highway officers. Details released so far describe the filing of a DUI count that references both drugs and alcohol. Legal filings in these cases typically proceed through arraignment and pretrial scheduling in the county where the arrest occurred. Misdemeanor DUI cases in California often follow a predictable court…

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The U.S. Army’s fiscal year budget request makes the Next Generation Command and Control system its top modernization priority, backing that effort with a $4 billion investment and signaling a major shift in how the service plans to connect forces, software, and data on the battlefield. The Army has put its chips on the Next Generation Command and Control system and backed it with a $4 billion push in the fiscal year budget request. From a Republican perspective, that kind of focused investment shows seriousness about overmatch, but it also demands hard oversight and measurable returns for taxpayers. Modernizing command…

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An undocumented man from Mexico admitted in court that he posed as a Border Patrol agent in an attempt to block federal arrests and deportations. The courtroom admission landed like a confirmation of what many conservative critics of current border policy already suspected: holes in enforcement can be exploited in bold, dangerous ways. Officials say the man impersonated a Border Patrol agent to stop or delay federal officers from executing arrests and deportation orders. The case highlights both a specific criminal act and a broader pattern of opportunism at the border. The impersonation was not a petty prank. According to…

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Federal agents acknowledged they were tracking a social media post from a small Midwestern brewery, prompting questions about how and when federal law enforcement monitors private speech and local businesses. The U.S. Secret Service confirmed awareness of a social media post tied to Minocqua Brewing Company, a move that put a federal spotlight on a local business. That acknowledgment raised immediate questions about proportionality and the criteria used to escalate social media notices into federal attention. People on both sides of the aisle want clarity on what triggers a federal response when speech originates at a neighborhood level. ‘The U.S.…

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Ukraine shot down more than 33,000 Russian drones in March, a record monthly figure since Russia launched its full-scale invasion over four years ago, underscoring how drones have become the dominant battlefield tool and how costly and intense this phase of the war has become. The sheer number — more than 33,000 drones in a single month — shows how the conflict has shifted into relentless, high-volume aerial attrition. These losses are not just statistics; they reflect nonstop pressure on air defenses, logistics, and the people running them. The scale is unprecedented in modern warfare. This wave of drone activity…

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The White House state dinner for King Charles III and Queen Camilla featured a heavy presence of Fox News hosts among the invited guests. The guest list for Tuesday night’s state dinner at the White House leaned heavily toward Fox News personalities, a detail that caught attention in media circles. This gathering, meant to honor King Charles III and Queen Camilla, put conservative commentators shoulder to shoulder with political and cultural figures. For many, the lineup signaled a deliberate choice about which media voices were given prominence. The selection of so many Fox hosts felt like a statement about who…

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The United Arab Emirates has announced it will leave OPEC, a move that breaks a 60-year relationship and reshapes the cartel’s influence on global oil markets. This decision, reported on Apr 28, 2026, raises immediate questions about production discipline, pricing power, and how resource-rich states balance national strategy against collective action. BREAKING: UAE to Quit OPEC The announcement landed abruptly and will be felt across trading floors and diplomatic backchannels. Officials made clear, in language that left little room for interpretation, that a different approach to foreign policy and energy strategy is on the table for the UAE. “The Middle…

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