The Latest: DOJ investigates mortgage fraud claims against Federal Reserve governor, AP source says
The
Meanwhile,
He told the committee that
The
Here's the latest:
Trump says ‘real’ economic numbers that matter will come a year from now
Trump seemed largely dismissive of the impact of Friday’s jobs report and said the “real numbers” will start to make themselves known a year from now.
The president was asked Thursday during a dinner with tech leaders whether he would commit to saying the data was credible for the first job report numbers since he fired the head of the
He says the jobs right now are largely construction jobs, but “you’re going to see job numbers like our country has never seen before.”
Trump says he’d like to see two candidates drop out of New York City mayoral race
The president said “no” when he was asked by a reporter if he had encouraged or urged any of the candidates to leave the race, but he then said he would like to see the field winnowed to a one-on-one matchup with the Democratic nominee for mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
Trump called Mamdani a “Communist” and said he didn’t know how he had a lead in the race.
“I would like to see two people drop out and have it be one-on-one, and I think that’s a race that could be won,” Trump said.
Trump says RFK Jr. ‘means very well’
Trump says he didn’t have a chance to watch Health Secretary
He said, “He’s a very good person” and “he means very well.” He said the health secretary has got different ideas, but that he likes the fact that he’s different.
The contentious three-hour hearing devolved into multiple screaming matches as Kennedy fended off accusations about sweeping changes he’s made to vaccines, health care policy and leadership.
Trump says he’ll speak to Putin next
Trump was asked by a reporter during the tech leaders dinner whether he planned to speak to Putin in the “near future” after talking to Ukrainian President Voldoymyr Zelenskyy earlier Thursday.
He said, “I will be, yeah. We’re having a very good dialogue.”
Trump sits next to Zuckerberg at tech leaders dinner
Trump is hosting tech leaders in an event at the
Trump was seated at the center of a long table between first lady
The event was planned to be the first in the newly paved
Trump asked the tech leaders to say a little bit about their companies and talk about their investments in
US to target visas of Central Americans doing China’s bidding
Secretary of State
The brief
Those targeted and their immediate family members would be ineligible for
Rubio has made pushing back against China’s influence in the region a priority of
Trump administration targets Boston in latest sanctuary city lawsuit
The Trump administration sued the city of
The administration has filed a series of similar lawsuits against other cities, including
The latest suit alleges that Boston’s sanctuary city policies are illegal under federal law and that the city’s refusal to cooperate with immigration authorities has resulted in the release of dangerous criminals.
Trump to seek Department of War rebrand
The president has been talking for a while about restoring the original name of the
Now, he plans to sign an executive order on Friday advancing his goal.
Although permanently changing the name would require legislation, Trump’s order would authorize the use of “secondary titles” such as “Department of War” and “secretary of war” for “official correspondence, public communications, ceremonial contexts” and more.
The order was first reported by
“DEPARTMENT OF WAR,” Secretary
___
— By
Lawyers for ousted CDC chief dispute RFK Jr.’s account of her firing
At a contentious three-hour
Monarez has repeatedly said that she was told to “preapprove” recommendations by Kennedy’s handpicked vaccine advisers, many of whom have expressed anti-vaccine views.
“No, I never said that to her,” Kennedy said, when asked about her account.
Kennedy later said Monarez was fired because she had proven to be “untrustworthy.”
Attorneys
US sanctions three Palestinian human rights organizations
The
Al Haq,
“We oppose the ICC’s politicized agenda, overreach, and disregard for the sovereignty of
Joe Biden received skin cancer surgery
A video published by Inside Edition on Thursday showed the former Democratic president with a fresh scar on the right side of his forehead when leaving church in
Biden had a skin lesion removed from his chest two years ago, while he was president. The lesion was diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer.
He was also diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer earlier this year.
Chicago Latino leaders urge people to keep protests peaceful
Chicago Latino leaders on Thursday called on residents to remain peaceful while protesting during Mexican
“We will not allow others to use our fear or our anger against us,” said
Chicago Mexican independence festival postponed due to potential immigration crackdown
“It was a painful decision, but holding El Grito Chicago at this time puts the safety of our community at stake — and that’s a risk we are unwilling to take,” said the organizers of the downtown festival, originally scheduled for
Though Mexican
“The fact that the federal government is sending troops as we start these celebrations is an insult,”
Michigan GOP Senate candidate prods Detroit mayor on crime
Republican
The announcement from his campaign comes as Trump considers sending
Duggan is a longtime Democrat who is running for governor of
“Rogers is proving himself just another uninformed, grandstanding politician,” Duggan’s spokesperson
Trump asks Supreme Court to allow another firing
The Trump administration is asking the
Trump first moved to fire
The justices have allowed the firings of several other board members on of independent agencies already.
Demolition at White House for Trump’s ballroom doesn’t need planning commission approval
Demolition to build President Donald Trump’s new ballroom off the East Wing of the
“What we deal with is essentially construction, vertical build,” said Scharf, who called Trump’s promised ballroom “one of the most exciting construction projects in the modern history” of
Crews are expected to soon break ground on a
Trump’s dinner with tech leaders is being moved indoors due to weather
Though the president was planning to hold the first official gathering on his newly paved-over
Rain began falling at the
Massachusetts to require insurers to cover vaccines if state recommends, even if CDC doesn’t
The Democrat says that’s meant to ensure
The announcement comes after
“We won’t let
Vaccinations that
Justice Department probes mortgage fraud claims against Lisa Cook of Federal Reserve, AP source says
The
A person familiar with the matter confirmed that subpoenas had been sent in connection with the probe, which was first reported by
▶ Read more about
Kids need AI training for the jobs of the future, first lady says
First Lady
The first lady’s comments came at a Thursday meeting of the White House’s new Artificial Intelligence Education task force, which she chairs. Education Secretary
“As leaders and parents, we must manage AI’s growth responsibly,” Trump said, calling for both action and caution. “During this primitive stage, it is our duty to treat AI as we would our own children — empowering, but with watchful guidance.”
Last month, the first lady launched a nationwide contest for students in grades K-12 to use AI to complete a project or address a community challenge. The project was aimed at showing benefits of AI, while Trump has also highlighted its drawbacks.
Rubio says ‘we don’t like the humanitarian suffering’ in Gaza
Secretary of State
But, as scenes of famine play out in parts of
“We’ve provided a lot of aid,” Rubio told reporters alongside his Ecuadorian counterpart in
He also dismissed reports about any Israeli annexation of the
The
Kennedy decried the number of childhood vaccinations
As Sen.
The current childhood vaccination schedule recommends routine protection against 18 diseases. How many shots between birth and age 18 that entails can vary for many reasons. The list recommends a once-a-year flu vaccination, for example. That would also include a yearly COVID-19 vaccine for at least some children depending on how Kennedy’s attempts to curtail that shot pan out.
Some on the list may not be recommended for every child, such as a preventive shot for RSV in young babies.
And another variable depends on what type of vaccine is used against a particular disease, where one choice may require two doses and another three.
Kennedy falsely claims that many vaccines haven’t been properly studied but decades of research leading to and after their approval has shown those on the market are safe and effective -- including placebo-controlled studies.
There is no evidence that the childhood vaccine schedule is harmful. It’s backed by the
Vance comes to Kennedy’s defense
Vice President JD Vance was not pleased with the behavior of some senators at Kennedy’s hearing on
In a post on X, the vice president accused senators of “trying to lecture” and catch Kennedy in a “gotcha” moment.
Senate Democrats warn of health insurance premium hike unless Congress acts
Several Democratic senators are releasing a new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Health Insurance Reforms that finds people who buy their own health insurance could see the largest rate increase in nearly a decade, if
“Pulling the rug out from under working families — especially at a time when so many are struggling to make ends meet — would be catastrophic,” said Sen. Jeanne Shahee, a
The report finds insurers have proposed raising their rates because of increasing health care costs and the expiration of the tax credits, which were started under the Affordable Care Act and increased by
Some moderate
Federal judge orders Trump administration to release billions in foreign aid approved by Congress
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to release billions of dollars in foreign aid funding approved by
U.S. District Judge
The administration filed a notice of appeal on Thursday.
‘UN doesn’t know what they’re talking about,’ Rubio says
Rubio challenged the findings of the latest
“I don’t care what the
“Let there be no doubt,” Rubio said. “Nicolas Maduro is an indicted drug trafficker in
The latest
Rubio slams allies for plans to recognize a Palestinian state
Secretary of State
He says it’s not the way forward and that it would make it harder to get a ceasefire in
Rubio called it “all fake” and “not even real” and said
“Sometimes, you know, these guys don’t listen, they do what they’re going to do because of their own domestic politics,” Rubio said. “But these are consequences of that.”
French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement came shortly after the Trump administration’s envoy,
Opposition to childhood vaccines may be more about choice than safety
For the small group of Americans who are opposed to childhood vaccine mandates, concerns about parental rights may be playing a larger role than worries about safety, a recent survey suggests.
A Harvard/SSRS poll from March found that among those who do not support routine childhood vaccine requirements, about 8 in 10 said a “major reason” for that opposition was that it should be the parents’ choice whether or not to vaccinate their child.
Many fewer vaccine opposers said concerns about safety were a major reason.
Republicans are less likely to see vaccines as important, polls show
Even though most support mandatory vaccinations for kids to attend school, polls show
The drop in support is driven largely by
Only about one-quarter of
The two parties began to diverge on the issue before the COVID-19 pandemic, but the gap widened substantially after 2019, when
Polls show Americans broadly support vaccine mandates
Most Americans say kids should be vaccinated to attend school — meaning Florida’s plan to eliminate childhood vaccine mandates runs largely counter to national public opinion.
About 8 in 10 U.S. adults in a Harvard/SSRS poll said parents should be required to have children vaccinated against preventable diseases to attend school — including most
A 2024 Gallup poll found a narrower split, though, with about half of
Rubio said Trump will “wage war” on drug trafficking gangs
Rubio said Trump wants more aggressive measures to stem the flow of drugs into the
“This time we’re not just going to hunt for drug dealers in the little fast boats and say ‘let’s try to arrest them,’” Rubio said in a press conference during his visit in
Rubio contested
“There’s no need to do that in many cases with friendly governments, because the friendly governments are going to help us,” Rubio said. “They may do it themselves, and we’ll help them do it.”
Kennedy scrolling on cellphone during Wyden’s second round
The secretary held his cellphone in his lap, tapping and scrolling as the panel’s ranking member asked for a safety review of mifepristone, a drug used for medication abortion.
After Kennedy gave his commitment to use “good science and good scientists,” Wyden thanked him.
Minutes later, asked by chairman Sen.
“I think I’ll have mercy on everybody here and let us adjourn,” Kennedy said, after the three-hour-long hearing.
“Wise choice,” Crapo replied.
Sen. Tina Smith accuses Kennedy of “blaming school shootings on antidepressants
In response, Kennedy said that Smith was “just making stuff up.”
Kennedy did not say outright in a
SSRIs, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are medications commonly used to treat mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Rubio announces additional terrorist designations
Secretary of State
Rubio’s announcement against the Los Choneros and
Rubio told reporters in a joint press conference with Ecuador’s foreign minister that the designation gives the
’When were you lying, sir?'
That’s what Sen.
“Both things are true,” Kennedy said, attempting to say more before the
Tillis wants clearer answers from Kennedy
How does Kennedy actually feel about Operation Warp Speed? How did he go from supporting his
Those are some of the questions that senators have repeatedly asked Kennedy throughout the hearing, but Sen.
Tillis’ line of questioning emphasizes how many contradictions and muddled answers have come out of the hearing. Kennedy has repeatedly denied accusations and said senators were making things up as they grilled him for answers on his health care agenda.
Kennedy says ‘anybody can get the booster’ for COVID-19
While saying that anyone could get a booster shot, Kennedy also acknowledged that access “depends on the state.”
That came during an exchange with Sen.
“It’s not recommended for healthy people,” Kennedy went on.
The
The question of who can get a shot is complicated for many people. The answer may depend on your age, laws and policies in the state where you live, insurance coverage and finding a health care professional who will give you the shot.
Chicago suburb with processing center prepares for federal immigration operation
Leaders of a
She cites communication from federal officials. Officials in the village of about 8,000 people declined to elaborate Thursday, saying they’re focused on safety.
Thompson says they’re talking to area businesses about expected protests and traffic disruptions.
Kennedy says no one knows how many Americans died from COVID. Here are the numbers
In an exchange with Sen.
“I don’t think anybody knows that, because there was so much data chaos coming out of the
But this data is easily accessible. Approximately 1.2 million Americans have died from the virus, according to both the
Kennedy faces heated questions over limits to updated COVID shots
He deflected questions from Democratic Sen.
Last month, the
Many pharmacies are unwilling or legally barred from giving vaccines outside the uses endorsed by the FDA and other federal authorities.
Kennedy said drugmakers did not provide the FDA with studies showing their vaccines significantly benefited healthy children and adults. People can still get a shot with a prescription from their doctor, Kennedy added.
Memos released by the FDA last week show the agency’s top vaccine regulator, a Kennedy ally, overruled his staff in placing limits on COVID vaccines.
While opposed by many
Cassidy, eyeing reelection, walks a fine line in questioning Kennedy
Sen.
The
Cassidy, also a medical doctor, asked about Kennedy’s anti-vaccination stances. He also asked about members Kennedy has named to the CDC’s
“I would say you seem more interested in settlements than science,” Cassidy said, ending his time with Kennedy by saying, “Effectively, you are denying people vaccines.”
Republican senator and surgeon: ‘I’ve grown deeply concerned’
Sen.
“If we’re going to make America healthy again, we can’t allow public health to be undermined,” he told Kennedy. “I’m a doctor. Vaccines work.”
Kennedy told Barrasso that Americans have lost faith in the
Kennedy tells Hassan she’s ‘just making stuff up’
That’s what Kennedy told Sen.
Over and over, Kennedy decried Hassan’s questions as “crazy talk” as the
Last month,
Kennedy’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein questioned
Democratic Sen.
“I don’t know about any women on the steps,” Kennedy told Cantwell, who tied critiques of the health secretary’s decision-making to his ties to Epstein, and called Kennedy a “charlatan.”
Earlier in the hearing, Sen.
Kennedy touts ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 ‘therapeutics’
During his exchange with Cassidy, Kennedy noted that Trump pushed development of the COVID-19 vaccine, but said he also “promoted therapeutics like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.”
The unproven treatments soared in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, largely among those skeptical of vaccines.
Ivermectin is an anti-parasite drug. Trump said he took hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug, to try to prevent COVID-19.
In repeated tests, neither drug has been shown to effectively prevent or treat COVID-19.
<hl2/>



AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of Chubb Perú S.A. Compañía de Seguros y Reaseguros
Trump's War On Fed Could Ignite Gold's $4,500 Liftoff
Advisor News
- Principal builds momentum for 2026 after a strong Q4
- Planning for a retirement that could last to age 100
- Tax filing season is a good time to open a Trump Account
- Why aligning wealth and protection strategies will define 2026 planning
- Finseca and IAQFP announce merger
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Half of retirees fear running out of money, MetLife finds
- Planning for a retirement that could last to age 100
- Annuity check fraud: What advisors should tell clients
- Allianz Life Launches Fixed Index Annuity Content on Interactive Tool
- Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Trademark Application for “SMART WEIGHTING” Filed: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Lawmakers hear testimony on Truth in Mental Health Coverage Act
- House Republicans subpoena health insurers for Obamacare fraud investigation
- Stop VA Claim Sharks: Why MOAA Backs the GUARD VA Benefits Act
- Soaring health insurance costs, revenue shortfalls put pressure on Auburn's budget
- Medicare Moments: Are clinical trial prescriptions covered by Medicare?
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News