
In today’s Daily Headlines:
- Marco Rubio cuts U.S. aid to Somalia after destruction of food aid.
- Donald Trump claims $9 trillion gains, fewer on food stamps, cheaper gas nationwide.
- JD Vance and Usha announce fourth child, baby boy due late July.
- Trump pledges $2,000 tariff dividend checks, says Congress approval unnecessary for Americans.
📖 On This Day in History: On January 22, 1984, Apple aired its iconic “1984” television commercial during Super Bowl XVIII, introducing the Macintosh computer and signaling a major leap forward in personal technology, innovation, and American entrepreneurship.
TOP STORY
Rubio Cuts Off Somalia Gravy Train

Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to end U.S. aid to Somalia after Somali authorities destroyed a warehouse of 76 tons of American food, saying foreign aid must serve U.S. interests.
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FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
CEQ Sets Emergency Guidance for NEPA Compliance

The Council on Environmental Quality issued emergency NEPA guidance to give federal agencies clearer direction on complying with environmental review laws during real crises—such as wildfires, disease outbreaks, habitat threats, and economic shocks—so they can act quickly without unnecessary procedural delays while still meeting legal and environmental obligations.
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TRENDING
What Else is Making Headlines
- Trump Dunks on Biden with $9 TRILLION Receipts: President Trump marked one year in office by claiming $9 trillion added to Americans’ retirement/savings, 1.2 million off food stamps, lower gas prices, and economic gains, framing it as reversal of Biden’s policies.Read the rest of the story here…
- Red, White, & Baby! Vance Announces Fourth Child: Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance joyfully announced they’re expecting their fourth child, a baby boy due in late July, celebrating family and a pro-family message at White House.Read the rest of the story here…
- Trump Drops $2K Tariff Bomb: "I Don't Need Permission": President Trump pledged to send $2,000 tariff dividend checks to low- and middle-income Americans using tariff revenue and said he might not need Congress’ approval, aiming to put money directly to work.Read the rest of the story here…
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HEADLINES
In Other News
- Ripple’s President Says 50% Of Fortune 500 Firms Will Have Crypto Exposure: Ripple president Monica Long predicts that by end of 2026, about 50 % of Fortune 500 companies will adopt crypto exposure or formal digital asset strategies as institutional adoption grows.Read the rest of the story here…
- WEF Globalist Predicts AI Will 'Replace Bible': World Economic Forum speaker Yuval Noah Harari said AI will soon master all written material, including sacred texts, raising questions about whether AI could become the dominant interpreter of religion. Read the rest of the story here…
LIGHTER NOTE
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