A growing number of billionaires are reportedly relocating to more favorable regions. The trend is fueling debate over taxes, policy, and economic stability.
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Federal prosecutors secured convictions against dental business owners accused of running a multi-state racketeering enterprise. The case exposes links between healthcare fraud, visa abuse, and financial crimes.
The surge in AI-driven data centers is reshaping energy grids, water use and land development while raising concerns for U.S. communities.
The Trump administration announced plans to revoke 200,000 commercial driver’s licenses issued to foreign drivers following safety concerns and fatal crashes.
A new 60 Minutes investigation reveals a portable microwave weapon linked to Havana Syndrome injuries. The report fuels debate over RF radiation and 5G.
Critics say Senate Democrats blocking DHS funding are worsening airport delays by starving TSA of resources. Airlines warn security lines and staffing shortages are growing.
Iran’s ambassador to India suggested Indian ships may receive safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz despite escalating regional conflict.
A company that operated in California for decades is relocating its headquarters to Georgia. The move reflects a broader trend of firms shifting operations to states with lower costs and different business environments.
CNN faces criticism after airing Iranian state messaging and reporting from Tehran under government permission during the ongoing conflict.
Tax filings reveal that several former Obama administration officials received large salaries while working for the Obama Foundation. CEO Valerie Jarrett reportedly earned about $740,000 in 2024 as the foundation expanded staffing and operations.
ExxonMobil announced plans to move its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas, highlighting the state’s pro-business policies and energy leadership.
ExxonMobil’s board has recommended moving the company’s legal domicile from New Jersey to Texas, pointing to a more business-friendly legal and regulatory environment.
A New Jersey judge ruled against a city that tried to seize two privately owned properties under a disputed “blight” designation. The court found officials lacked credible evidence to justify taking the land through eminent domain.
Former co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck returned to The View and quickly ignited debate with the panel. Her remarks on crime statistics and border security drew strong reactions online.


















