The State Department told American citizens to "leave Iran now" on Feb. 6, as negotiators for both countries met in Oman amid President Donald Trump's recent threats of military action. "U.S. citizens should expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land" to either Armenia or Turkey, according to the Feb. 6 notice. "Leave Iran now. Have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help," the notice warned.
The Environmental Protection Agency enforces the country's environmental laws. But a new report shows the Trump EPA has initiated a record low number of actions against polluters, compared to past administrations. That's according to the watchdog group Environmental Integrity Project (EIP), which says the numbers were lower in 2025, even compared to Trump's first term in office. By examining court records, the group found that only 16 legal actions were taken against alleged polluters on the EPA's behalf by the Department of Justice. That's 87% lower than Obama's first year of his second term and 76% lower than Biden's first year. And that's 81% lower than even the first year of Trump's first term in 2017. Part of the problem is that the EPA relies on the U.S. Department of Justice to file lawsuits, and there have been fewer government attorneys available to do so.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made an unfounded claim on Wednesday that the keto diet can cure schizophrenia. Health experts were quick to call the comment a vast overstatement regarding the relationship between the diet and the disorder. Kennedy made the comments while he was visiting Tennessee as part of a national tour to encourage Americans to "eat real food," according to The New York Times. During his visit to the Tennessee State Capitol, Kennedy said "we now know that the thing things that you eat are driving mental illness in this country," and claimed that a Harvard doctor had "cured schizophrenia using keto diets." Dr. Paul S. Appelbaum, professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and former president of the American Psychiatric Association, told The NYT that it is "simply misleading" to claim that schizophrenia symptoms can even be improved by the keto diet, never mind cured.
Longtime GOP lawmaker Ed Clere says the Republican Party has become "unrecognizable" under Trump. read more
Mike Johnson put on his theologian hat and broke down scripture for the Vicar of Christ: "So you want me to give you a theological dissertation? All right. I tell you what. I'll post it on my website later today ... " read more
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The 300 lb sack of---------- has always been a racist.