European Union natural gas reserves have fallen to around 40 % of capacity, the lowest level since 2022, prompting warnings about supply and price pressures this winter. Analysts say countries like Germany may increase LNG imports as stockpiles remain tight.
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Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley refused to address inquiries about her multimillion-dollar rise in personal wealth linked to rental property income and financial disclosures. Her office offered little comment beyond standard filings.
Population migration trends are reshaping political power as residents move from blue to red states. Analysts say tax policy, jobs, and demographics are driving long-term change.
A land proposal dubbed “Qatar City” in Arizona raises transparency and foreign influence questions amid ties to past Qatar Islamic Bank projects.
Rep. Maxine Waters repeatedly challenged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a House hearing, pressing him on tariffs and housing affordability. Tempers flared as the exchange escalated into heated interruptions.
The Washington Post announced one of the largest layoffs in its history, cutting roughly a third of its workforce and reducing coverage across departments. Staff and industry figures warn the cuts could weaken the paper’s journalistic reach and ambitions.
A new Gallup poll shows many Americans now see politics and government as their country’s biggest issue, with younger people especially concerned about economic challenges like affordability.
Speaker Mike Johnson cleared a crucial House rule vote, putting Congress on track to end the government shutdown. The move followed tense GOP negotiations over voter ID and DHS funding.

Polish president pushes for aggressive move to nuclear, bypassing LNG amidst ‘geopolitical turmoils’
Poland’s president is pushing a strategy to move from coal straight to nuclear energy, avoiding a temporary reliance on liquefied natural gas and supporting the country’s first nuclear plant construction.
This article examines the debate over Western aid in Africa and whether its purported benefits mask strategic interests and long-term dependency.
India and the European Union concluded nearly two decades of negotiations by agreeing on a landmark free trade agreement that will significantly reduce tariffs and deepen economic ties. Both sides hailed the deal as transformative for global commerce and strategic cooperation.
The White House report analyzes the economic effects of eliminating state income taxes, including impacts on GDP, wages, and business formation. Removing income taxes could boost growth and attract high-income taxpayers.
A Somali lawmaker alleges the U.S. ignored billions in aid fraud tied to humanitarian assistance, prompting calls for stronger oversight and action.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered all state agencies and universities to immediately halt reviews of H-1B visa applications. The move cites concerns over abuse of the program and the displacement of American workers.
By Ashley Brasfield The Democrats’ effort to block funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations…
By The White House As President Donald J. Trump visits Iowa today, he returns to a state that is clearly winning again under his leadership…

















