Blockchain.com Files Confidential IPO Amid Federal Regulatory Shifts
Digital infrastructure giant Blockchain.com has submitted a confidential draft registration to the SEC, signaling a new era for American crypto firms.
Senate GOP Abandons White House Ballroom Security Funding Amid Internal Backlash
Senate Republican leaders are stripping $1 billion in security funds from a major immigration bill following procedural hurdles and internal dissent over President Trump’s White House ballroom project.
Leaked DNC Dossier Alleges Jill Biden Shadow Operation Impacted 2024
A leaked 200-page DNC autopsy alleges that Jill Biden’s staff monopolized resources and data, contributing to Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat while shielding the Biden family brand from blame.
The Massachusetts Civil Rights Act of 1885: A State Response to Federal Retreat
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's 1883 decision to strike down federal civil rights protections, Massachusetts legislators passed the Civil Rights Act of 1885. This landmark state law in the United…
WHO Declares Emergency as Bundibugyo Ebola Outbreak Gains Momentum
The World Health Organization has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern as a rare Ebola strain spreads through the DRC and Uganda without an available vaccine.
Massive Housing Fraud Probe Exposes Systemic Graft in Slum Redevelopment
Investigators in Karnataka have uncovered a ₹23.3 crore misappropriation scheme where officials used falsified records to siphon funds meant for low-income housing.
New Welfare Mandates Target Older Americans as Work Requirements Expand
The One Big Beautiful Bill is reshaping the American safety net, extending work requirements to age 65 and forcing a national conversation on labor and fiscal discipline.
Senate Reasserts War Powers as White House Security Spending Fails
A bipartisan Senate coalition moved to restrict military action in Iran while House Republicans prepared to abandon a controversial $1 billion security plan for the White House ballroom.









