Unprecedented DOJ Probe of Fed Chair Powell Sparks Political Firestorm
DOJ launches criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell, raising alarms over political pressure and central bank independence.
Federal Showdown: Minnesota, Illinois Sue Over ICE “Invasion”
Minnesota and Illinois sue DHS and ICE, alleging unconstitutional immigration raids after protests and a fatal ICE shooting.
Kelly Sues Hegseth Over Censure, Says First Amendment Under Siege
Sen. Mark Kelly sues the Pentagon, claiming Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated his First Amendment rights over a military video.
China’s AI Leads Where It Counts: A Global Tech Shift With Strategic Consequences
Microsoft warns China’s AI, led by DeepSeek, is gaining ground globally, reshaping tech power and geopolitical influence.
Apple Taps Google to Power Next‑Gen Siri With Gemini AI
Apple teams up with Google Gemini AI to power the next Siri, boosting AI capabilities while prioritizing user privacy.
Minnesota, Twin Cities Take Trump Administration to Court Over Immigration Crackdown; Illinois, Chicago File Parallel Suit
Minnesota, Illinois, and major cities sue the Trump administration, seeking to block aggressive federal immigration operations.
Inflation Cools More Than Expected, Feeding Trump’s Midterm Economic Narrative
New CPI data shows U.S. inflation cooling, giving Trump and Republicans a boost heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
Iran Protests Escalating Amid Violence, Internet “Kill Switch” and U.S. Military Options
Nationwide protests rock Iran as the regime cracks down, shuts the internet, and Trump weighs military options.
Venezuela After Maduro: Trump Pushes Oil Deals, DOJ Targets ‘Cartel of the Suns,’ Questions Loom on Minerals and Energy Restoration
After Maduro’s capture, Trump courts oil giants to revive Venezuela’s energy sector as legal and diplomatic fallout intensifies.

