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Trump's Axon Investment Draws Ethics Questions Over ICE Contract
The White House said Trump's assets are held in a trust managed by his children and that independent third-party firms oversee his investments.
Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Appeal In E. Jean Carroll Case
The case stemmed from Carroll's 2022 lawsuit accusing Trump of sexually abusing her in a New York department store in the 1990s and later defaming her by denying the allegation
How Did An Immigration Lawyer Allegedly Exploit Visa Program
The lawsuits accuse Alexandra Lozano of fabricating claims of domestic abuse and human trafficking to secure visas and work permits, while charging clients tens of thousands of dollars.
If Democrats Win The Midterms, Trump Will Get impeached: Vance
The Democrats are obsessively focussed on Trump and won't bother lowering taxes or controlling crime rates, Vance said.
Trump Confirms New Round Of US-Iran Talks In Qatar
Trump said Iran had requested the meeting. However, there was no immediate confirmation from Tehran
How Iran Plays The Game
Lebanon, Hormuz, and Iran’s nuclear program are one pressure system, and Washington is treating them as three separate diplomatic wins.
Xi’s Empty Cradle
China’s births have more than halved in a decade, the fewest since the founding of the republic. The remedy that would slow the fall is well known. Xi won’t spend on it.
Why Is The White House Seeking To Limit OpenAI's Next AI Model
The request reflects growing concern within the U.S. government over the capabilities of advanced AI systems and the absence of a formal regulatory framework governing their deployment.
Why Are Chinese Carmakers Expanding Into Canada
Companies including BYD, Chery, Lotus and Changan have begun establishing dealerships, import networks and distribution channels despite modest sales expectations in Canada.
Judge Orders Elon Musk To Testify In Election Giveaway Lawsuits
The lawsuits were filed by Arizona residents Joy Harvick and Jacqueline McAferty, who contend that voters in seven battleground states were led to believe the daily $1 million prizes would be awarded randomly.
IBM Unveils Sub-1 Nanometer Chip Technology
IBM says the design overcomes physical limitations that have increasingly challenged traditional chip scaling.
Clearing Mines From Strait Of Hormuz Could Take Weeks
It is unclear how many mines Iran may have laid in the strait
SpaceX Heads For A Record Debut Into A Risk-Off Tape
The year's marquee listing aims for a 1.77-trillion-dollar valuation just as war and inflation rattle markets.
Russia Starting To Lose Ground In Ukraine
Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that partly stem from a growing Ukrainian military strength: the use of medium-range drone attacks
Working Through College No Longer Works Like It Once Did
The gap between wages and higher education costs has widened sharply since 1970, raising fresh questions about affordability and student debt.
Many Degrees Aren’t Leading To Degree-Level Jobs
Criminal justice, performing arts, and liberal arts rank among the most underemployed majors, underscoring growing concerns about college ROI
High Court Makes High-Stakes Ruling In Federal Reserve Case
The majority held that Trump’s attempted firing of Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook violated the statutory requirement that the removal be for cause only
Trump's Axon Investment Draws Ethics Questions Over ICE Contract
The White House said Trump's assets are held in a trust managed by his children and that independent third-party firms oversee his investments.
A Meritocracy, If You Can Keep It
Meritocracy is a simple concept: Those who work hard and excel will be rewarded, and the fruits of one’s labor are evidence of capability and competency.
Religious Freedom Report Reveals How Secularism Forces Some Americans Out Of Public Life
The Religious Liberty Commission, established by executive order last May, interviewed more than 100 witnesses across seven hearings.
Analysts Warn Oil Market May Be Too Optimistic
Brent crude was trading near $72.45 a barrel on Monday, far below its wartime peak of more than $188 in April.
Minimum Wage Fail
The Democratic Socialists said they had a solution. Seattle’s City Council imposed a $26 delivery driver minimum wage.
U.S. Launches Strikes On Iran After Strait Of Hormuz Ship Attack
According to U.S. officials, the military response followed an incident in which Iranian forces allegedly launched four drones at vessels transiting the strategic waterway.
Lies, Damn Lies, And The History Of Capitalism
The socialist view of economic history teaches that capitalism is based on exploiting the poor
No Deadline. Endless Counting. No Trust.
Nine justices face a simple question: when does it end?
Trump Says Nothing — And Means Everything
Conflicting signals on the Iran war may be a deliberate strategy of strategic ambiguity.
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Trump’s Approval Ratings Remain Low As Voters Fret Over Economy, Inflation: I&I/TIPP Poll
Can Trump reverse his slump in time for fall's midterm elections?
The Blueprint
Trump has asked the Middle East to sign a single sweeping settlement with Israel, and one day perhaps with Iran. The structure he describes could take years to build, if it rises at all. But someone has finally drawn it.
The American Kill Line
The viral Chinese meme that explains everything wrong with Beijing's reading of America.