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'Make Pluto a planet again': Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman calls for status restoration at US Senate hearing
World
4/30/2026

'Make Pluto a planet again': Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman calls for status restoration at US Senate hearing

Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman wants Pluto to be a planet again. He voiced this support in a Senate hearing. Nasa researchers are studying Pluto's status. Pluto was a planet until 2006. The International Astronomical Union reclassified it as a dwarf planet. This decision is still debated by scientists and the public. Isaacman believes Pluto should be a planet.

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Senator Questions Health Secretary Kennedy About 'Wellness Farms' Proposal at Heated Senate Hearing
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Senator Questions Health Secretary Kennedy About 'Wellness Farms' Proposal at Heated Senate Hearing

Sen. Angela Alsobrooks questioned Health Secretary Robert Kennedy during a combative Senate hearing about his proposal for national 'wellness farms' based on San Patrignano, an Italian addiction recovery community. Alsobrooks cited Kennedy's past comments about 'reparenting' Black children on such farms. Kennedy said he has no memory of making those statements and apologized if he did. Critics, including addiction experts at Yale, warn that San Patrignano's abstinence-only approach could be dangerous in the U.S. where opioid overdoses kill tens of thousands annually. San Patrignano's leaders say the model cannot be safely scaled and acknowledge past scandals including residents held against their will.

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Education Secretary McMahon Defends Dismantling Department in Heated Senate Hearing
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Politics·4/28/2026AI summary

Education Secretary McMahon Defends Dismantling Department in Heated Senate Hearing

Education Secretary Linda McMahon defended her efforts to dismantle the Education Department in a heated Senate hearing Tuesday, facing criticism from Democrats over proposed cuts to special education, TRIO programs for low-income students, and the Office for Civil Rights funding. Republicans were divided on some cuts, with some supporting school choice expansion while others expressed concern about TRIO program reductions.

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US president’s US$185 billion missile defence shield to counter Chinese, Russian missile arsenals
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Defense·4/28/2026AI summary

US president’s US$185 billion missile defence shield to counter Chinese, Russian missile arsenals

Trump's $185 billion Golden Dome missile shield faces congressional scrutiny as a senior Pentagon official admits the US currently has no defence against hypersonic or cruise missiles. The assistant secretary of defence for missile defence told a Senate hearing the shield will strengthen deterrence by denying adversaries ability to achieve objectives through coercion, specifically targeting China as the 'pacing competitor'.

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Trump's US$185 Billion Golden Dome Missile Shield Faces Skepticism Amid Congressional Hearing
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Defense·4/27/2026AI summary

Trump's US$185 Billion Golden Dome Missile Shield Faces Skepticism Amid Congressional Hearing

A senior Pentagon official told Congress that the US has "no defence against hypersonic weapons or cruise missiles" as President Trump's US$185 billion Golden Dome missile shield faces continued skepticism. The space-based interceptor system, targeted for operation by January 2029, is designed to counter Chinese and Russian missile arsenals, with the price tag increasing from an initial US$175 billion estimate.

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Sanders confronts Health Secretary RFK Jr. over germ theory denial at Senate hearing
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Politics·4/23/2026AI summary

Sanders confronts Health Secretary RFK Jr. over germ theory denial at Senate hearing

Sen. Bernie Sanders confronted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a Senate hearing over his rejection of germ theory, the scientific foundation that specific pathogens cause specific diseases. Kennedy defended his fringe view promoting terrain theory over germ theory, citing studies arguing vaccines did not significantly reduce mortality. Sen. Bill Cassidy fact-checked Kennedy by reading from the same studies Kennedy cited, showing they actually credited vaccines with eliminating deaths from diphtheria, pertussis, measles, and other vaccine-preventable diseases.

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‘For billionaires, not boxers’: De La Hoya warns over Ali Act overhaul in Senate hearing
Sports
4/22/2026

‘For billionaires, not boxers’: De La Hoya warns over Ali Act overhaul in Senate hearing

Ali Act overhaul would allow unified boxing bodiesBackers say centralized model would boost revenuesCritics warn fighters could lose leverage and rightsA US Senate hearing on the future of boxing laid bare a sharp divide over the sport’s direction on Wednesday, as longtime boxing figures including Oscar De La Hoya warned the changes could erode fighters’ rights while executives aligned with an Ultimate Fighting Championship-backed push for a centralized model argued they would bring structure and investment.“When one system controls access, choice becomes theoretical, not real,” professional boxer Nico Ali Walsh told lawmakers, framing the stakes of a debate that could dramatically reshape boxing’s economic model. “When that happens, you fight who you’re told to fight or you don’t fight at all.” Continue reading...

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Kevin Warsh Makes Case for Fed Chairmanship at Senate Hearing
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Business·4/22/2026AI summary

Kevin Warsh Makes Case for Fed Chairmanship at Senate Hearing

Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee to replace Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, testified before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday. Warsh advocated for using interest rates over balance sheet tools to fight inflation. Senators questioned his independence from Trump, who has pressured the Fed to lower rates. Sen. Thom Tillis vowed to block the nomination pending investigation into Fed headquarters renovations. The Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged at its upcoming April meeting.

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Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing Amid Political Opposition
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Politics·4/22/2026AI summary

Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing Amid Political Opposition

Kevin Warsh, nominated to lead the Federal Reserve, told the Senate Banking Committee he made no secret agreements with the White House over interest rate policy, defending his independence amid pressure from President Trump for rate cuts. Democratic senators, including Elizabeth Warren, labelled him a potential "sock puppet," while Republican Thom Tillis refuses to support the nomination due to a DOJ investigation into Jerome Powell. The confirmation faces hurdles before Powell's term expires May 15.

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Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing, Commits to Fighting Inflation
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Politics·4/20/2026AI summary

Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing, Commits to Fighting Inflation

Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh told the Senate Banking Committee the central bank must be largely independent of political influence while staying focused on its primary goals. In his testimony, Warsh committed to fighting inflation with only one mention of the labor market, and criticized the Fed for overstepping into climate change and social inequality. The nomination faces complications from a U.S. Attorney's Office investigation into the Fed's multi-billion-dollar headquarters renovation, with Sen. Thom Tillis vowing to block confirmation until the investigation resolves.

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Kevin Warsh Emphasizes Fed Independence, Commitment to Fighting Inflation at Senate Hearing
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Politics·4/20/2026AI summary

Kevin Warsh Emphasizes Fed Independence, Commitment to Fighting Inflation at Senate Hearing

Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, testified before the Senate Banking Committee emphasizing the central bank's independence from political influence while committing to fighting inflation. Warsh criticized the Fed for overstepping into climate change and social inequality, stating it must 'stay in its lane.' The nomination faces complications from a U.S. Attorney's Office investigation into the Fed's headquarters renovation, with Sen. Thom Tillis vowing to block the nomination until the probe resolves.

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Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing, Commits to Fighting Inflation
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Politics·4/20/2026AI summary

Kevin Warsh Defends Fed Independence at Senate Hearing, Commits to Fighting Inflation

Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh told the Senate Banking Committee the Fed must remain largely independent of political influence and stay focused on its primary goals, specifically committing to fight inflation. Warsh faces questions about whether he can withstand pressure from President Trump to lower interest rates. His nomination is complicated by a U.S. Attorney's Office investigation into the Fed's headquarters renovation, with Sen. Thom Tillis vowing to block the nomination until the investigation resolves.

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NEWS
5/12/2026

Trump fires homeland security chief Kristi Noem

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Thursday fired Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security, the agency responsible for carrying out his sweeping immigration crackdown. According to multiple media reports, Trump was upset with Noem’s testimony at a Senate hearing this week where she said the president had approved a $220 million DHS advertising campaign in which she featured prominently. Trump, in a post on Truth Social, said Markwayne Mullen, a Republican senator from Oklahoma, would take over from Noem at the powerful department on March 31.

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