President Donald Trump introduced the Ratepayer Protection Pledge to shield American households from rising electricity costs tied to AI data centers. Major tech companies agreed to fund their own energy and infrastructure needs.
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California’s attorney general has vowed to prosecute anyone involved in investigating alleged election fraud tied to the Somali community. Critics argue the move threatens free speech and lawful inquiry.
JPMorgan Chase is reported to have significantly scaled back banking services for Donald Trump’s companies, fueling debate over political influence in finance.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has issued a budget ultimatum: Albany must approve a 2% tax on millionaires or the city could implement a 9.5% property tax increase to cover a $5.4 billion deficit.
By Paul Dragu The Trump administration has no intention of letting the UN collapse under the weight of its bloat and uselessness. Moreover, the government…
The Department of Homeland Security has entered a partial shutdown as Congress failed to agree on a funding bill before the weekend.
U.S. consumer prices declined in January as inflation fell to its lowest level since March 2021. The data signals easing pressure on household budgets.
The United States and India have announced a landmark trade agreement designed to strengthen economic cooperation and expand market access. The deal signals a major shift in bilateral relations.
Republican leaders in the House and Senate armed services committees are planning legislation to help secure President Trump’s goal of a $1.5 trillion military budget for 2027.
The U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee has launched an investigation into New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani for rescinding executive orders tied to antisemitism and boycotts of Israel. Senators warn that continued eligibility for roughly $2.2 billion in federal education funding could be jeopardized.
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.
President Trump signed a bipartisan funding bill that ended the recent partial federal government shutdown and restored funding for most agencies. Lawmakers will now negotiate longer-term spending and contentious Department of Homeland Security funding.
San Francisco has ended its managed alcohol program that spent about $5 million annually providing controlled alcohol to people with alcohol use disorder. The decision marks a shift toward recovery-focused services.
A Somali lawmaker alleges the U.S. ignored billions in aid fraud tied to humanitarian assistance, prompting calls for stronger oversight and action.
Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security as budget negotiations with Republicans and the White House stalled. Their move raises the risk of a partial government shutdown if no deal is reached before funding expires.


















Is Tether the Digital Twin of the Federal Reserve?
The importance of Tether may increase dramatically By Valentin Katasonov The English word tether is increasingly flashing in the world and Russian media. It is both a…