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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

RFK Jr. Drops 2026 MAHA Agenda To Banish Toxic Food Dyes And Kill Off Processed Poison

  by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

In a game-changing move that’s set to shake up the corrupt food industry, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unveiled his 2026 MAHA agenda – a no-holds-barred assault on the chemicals and loopholes poisoning the health of America.

The agenda, highlighted during a Fox News broadcast, targets eight critical areas: GRAS reform to close loopholes for untested additives, updating dietary guidelines to prioritize real nutrition over junk science, defining ultra-processed foods, front-of-pack labeling for radical transparency, a chemical review overhaul to weed out toxins, banning petroleum-based food dyes linked to hyperactivity and worse, enhancing infant formula safety, and launching a nutrition regulatory science program free from Big Pharma influence.

As highlighted in the segment by FDA Deputy Commissioner for Human Foods Kyle Diamantas, “2026 will be a fundamental transformational year for the Trump administration,” with Secretary Kennedy’s team at the FDA leading the charge on food reform.

Diamantas further urged, “This is an issue that has gone on for far too long in our country when you talk about our national nutrition crisis – 70% of Americans are overweight or obese, we have over half of young adolescents who can’t qualify for military service, and 15,000 new cases of diabetes each week. So we have deep problems in this country – we want to tackle those head on.”

This push comes amid broader MAHA victories, but not without resistance from entrenched interests. Just days ago, a federal judge blocked enforcement of H.B. 2354, calling it “unconstitutionally vague” and halting a state-level crackdown on seven harmful additives like FD&C Red No. 40 and Yellow No. 5.

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrissey had championed the bill, stating, “West Virginia ranks at the bottom of many public health metrics, which is why there’s no better place to lead the Make America Healthy Again mission. By eliminating harmful chemicals from our food, we’re taking steps toward improving the health of our residents and protecting our children from significant long-term health and learning challenges.”

Yet Kennedy’s federal agenda powers ahead, building on 2025 milestones like phasing out Red Dye No. 3 and reconstituting vaccine advisory committees with conflict-free experts.

The 2026 plan directly addresses the childhood chronic disease explosion – one in 31 kids now diagnosed with autism, allergies afflicting one in four children, and obesity rates that disqualify young people from defending the nation.

GRAS reform stands out as a major win against the “generally recognized as safe” scam that’s allowed over 1,000 untested ingredients into food since 1997 without proper FDA scrutiny. Kennedy’s team aims to slam that door shut, forcing real safety reviews instead of industry self-certification.

On dietary guidelines, due for a radical update in January 2026, expect a shift away from outdated saturated fat limits that have propped up processed garbage. As nutrition expert Jerold Mande noted in recent coverage, “They don’t see a strong future for animal products. They just keep getting more and more expensive,” pointing to a potential emphasis on whole foods over ultra-processed alternatives. School lunches and military meals could see massive improvements, with resources funneled toward fresh, untainted options.

Defining ultra-processed foods is another cornerstone, with Marlene Schwartz emphasizing, “If the dietary guidelines said something about ultra-processed foods that just got people paying attention, I think that would be great.” This could spark a nationwide awakening to the hidden dangers in everyday snacks, cutting into Big Food’s profits while slashing obesity and diabetes rates.

Front-of-pack labeling promises to empower consumers with clear warnings, bypassing the fine-print tricks that hide toxins. Coupled with the chemical review overhaul, this will expose and eliminate contaminants that have evaded oversight for decades.

The petroleum-based food dyes ban builds on Kennedy’s April 2025 pledge to eliminate six synthetic colors by year’s end, now extended into a full purge. Despite judicial roadblocks like the West Virginia ruling, federal action could override such hurdles, protecting kids from behavioral issues tied to these petroleum-derived poisons.

Infant formula safety gets a spotlight through Operation Stork Speed, reviewing options to ensure the youngest aren’t exposed to harmful additives. And the nutrition regulatory science program will rebuild trust by grounding policies in unbiased research, free from lobbyist corruption.

Kennedy’s 2026 blueprint is a declaration of independence from the forces eroding American vitality. By prioritizing clean food, transparent science, and family health, MAHA delivers on the promise of a stronger, freer nation.

https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/rfk-jr-drops-2026-maha-agenda-banish-toxic-food-dyes-and-kill-processed-poison

Iran and Russia discuss deeper ties in phone call

 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation to review the status of bilateral relations and the implementation of joint agreements, according to Iran's state media.

The leaders reiterated the strategic importance of their partnership and highlighted achievements in economic, political, and defense cooperation.

Both sides emphasized the need for continued consultations and stronger coordination to expand what they called "comprehensive relations."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-and-Russia-discuss-deeper-ties-in-phone-call/65411532

Iran lists Canada's navy as terrorist organization

 The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday that it has designated the Royal Canadian Navy as a terrorist organization.

In its official statement, the ministry explained the decision as a reaction to Canada listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. It did not specify what the consequences of that move would be.

Back in June 2024, Canada designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization, claiming that the evidence indicated that the corps "has knowingly carried out, attempted to carry out, participated in or facilitated a terrorist activity." Previously, it designated Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-lists-Canada's-navy-as-terrorist-organization/65410155

Fed minutes show some favor pause after December cut

 The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) released its minutes from the December meeting on Tuesday, showing that some members suggested leaving interest rates unchanged after the last cut.

On the other hand, according to the document, "most participants judged that further downward adjustments to the target range for the federal funds rate would likely be appropriate if inflation declined over time as expected." Additionally, some of the members who were in favor of the December cut implied that the move was "finely balanced."

Meanwhile, regarding inflation, a certain number of participants pointed out that additional cuts could be viewed as a "lack of commitment" to the 2% inflation target, since they saw the risk of higher inflation becoming "entrenched."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Fed-minutes-show-some-favor-pause-after-December-cut/65411925

Sellas Leukemia study awaits 80th death to trigger final analysis



SELLAS Life Sciences (NASDAQ: SLS) provided an update on the pivotal Phase 3 REGAL trial of galinpepimut-S (GPS) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) on Dec 29, 2025. The contract research organization reported 72 pooled events (deaths) as of Dec 26, 2025; the trial requires 80 events to trigger the event-driven final overall survival analysis. SELLAS remains fully blinded to efficacy and survival data and says this aggregate update does not affect planned statistical analyses. The company will announce when the 80th event occurs.

Additional context: the Independent Data Monitoring Committee previously recommended continuing the trial without modification.

'Jyong: Technical rebound and short covering after lock-up expiry fueled 34.53% intraday gain'

 

The sharp rise in Jyong Biotech Ltd.'s stock price on December 30, 2025, during regular market hours stems from a technical rebound following intense selling pressure triggered by the mid-December lock-up period expiration. This event unlocked shares held by insiders and early investors, leading to a multi-day price collapse and heightened volatility in the low-float biotech stock. Traders appear to be engaging in short covering and bargain hunting as the stock stabilizes off recent lows around $2.78, amplified by the company's supportive fundamentals like recent Phase II trial enrollment completion. Trading volume spiked alongside the move, reflecting opportunistic positioning in a thinly traded name sensitive to sector flows and year-end dynamics. 



'AFJK: Low-float squeeze amid SPAC merger speculation drives sharp intraday rally'

 


As a blank check company pursuing a business combination with a hydrogen-focused entity, the stock's limited public float—reduced to under 4 million shares following heavy redemptions noted in recent SEC filings—amplified buying pressure during regular trading hours. This dynamic, combined with ongoing retail chatter about proxy approvals and deadline extensions from mid-December, triggered volatile spikes as traders bet on potential short-term squeezes. Volume surged alongside the move, reflecting speculative positioning rather than new operational news, though post-merger dilution risks from planned share issuance loomed large. Based on available reports, this extends momentum from the November shareholder vote greenlighting the complex merger structure.

https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=AFJK&p=d