Recent criticism of the Trump administration’s alleged authoritarian tendencies has highlighted striking contradictions in how different political actions are interpreted. While media outlets routinely accuse Trump of undermining democracy, these…
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A Congressional hearing led by the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) is set to examine the controversial relationship between taxpayer funding and non-governmental organizations. The hearing, scheduled for…
The European Union’s aggressive regulatory approach toward American technology companies has created what some observers are calling a new digital divide between Europe and the United States. While Europe has…
The convergence of artificial intelligence and human fallibility poses an unprecedented threat to our digital security. While AI continues its rapid advancement, transforming from a productivity tool into a sophisticated…
In a significant move on Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Treasury executed its largest-ever bond buyback operation, purchasing $10 billion worth of Treasury securities. This unprecedented action follows Treasury Secretary Steve…
A group of Republican lawmakers has put forward a congressional resolution aimed at redesignating June from “Pride Month” to “Family Month,” marking a significant shift in cultural dynamics during President…
The space industry remains significantly undervalued globally, with a particularly stark gap in European capabilities compared to other major powers. Recent data shows the United States executed 153 space launches…
In a bold move during his second inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order challenging the long-held interpretation of birthright citizenship in the United States. The order, titled “Protecting…
The Trump administration has submitted a new nuclear proposal to Iran that would permit limited uranium enrichment within Iranian territory for a specified timeframe, according to sources familiar with the…
A federal court in California has ruled that the U.S. government cannot invalidate immigration documents belonging to approximately 5,000 Venezuelan nationals who were granted permission to remain in the country…
