USCIS Rescinds Policy to Allow More Restrictions on ‘Stateless’ Persons
By Arjun Sing WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will rescind a policy adopted during the Biden administration that grants reprieve to “stateless”...
View ArticleTrump Signs Orders on Deregulating Flying Cars, Supersonic Flight
By Jacob Burg President Donald Trump signed executive orders on June 6 to deregulate and open research and development into flying cars and supersonic aviation technology. Trump signed the two orders...
View ArticleUS Adds 562,000 Millionaires as Global Wealth Climbs, Capgemini Finds
By Chase Smith The United States produced more new millionaires than any other country in 2024, helping lift the global population of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) by 2.6 percent to 23.4 million,...
View ArticleColts Quarterback Anthony Richardson to Miss Minicamp Over Shoulder Pain
By John Rigolizzo Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen said on Thursday that quarterback Anthony Richardson experienced pain in his throwing shoulder during an OTA practice last week. He was...
View Article“One Big Beautiful Bill” or “Debt Slavery Act”? Inside the High-Stakes Battle...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News On May 22, 2025, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) with a 215–214 vote, propelling President Donald...
View ArticleMusk Mulls New Political Party Amid Feud With Trump
By Tom Ozimek Elon Musk is considering launching a new political party in the wake of his public fallout with President Donald Trump over a major Republican tax and spending bill. In a series of...
View ArticleCoco Gauff Defeats Top-Ranked Aryna Sabalenka to Win Her First French Open Title
By The Associated Press PARIS—Coco Gauff has won the French Open for the first time by defeating top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6–7 (5), 6–2, 6–4 in Saturday’s final. The second-ranked Gauff came out on...
View ArticleCitigroup Reverses Course on Controversial Firearm Policies
By Naveen Athrappully Citigroup reversed its policy requiring retail business clients to refrain from selling firearms to those who haven’t passed background checks, the bank announced in a June 3...
View ArticleFord’s Stock Stalls as Analysts Blame Profitability
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Ford’s stock performance has been subdued lately despite rising vehicle sales. Analysts attribute this to the company’s lack of profitability, due in large part to its push into...
View ArticlePlane With up to 20 People on Board Crashes in Tennessee, Officials Say
By Jack Phillips A plane with as many as 20 people on board crashed in Tennessee on Sunday, leading to several people being airlifted to hospitals, the state highway patrol confirmed. “Initial reports...
View ArticleFBI Issues Warning to Agitators Who Assault Police During LA Unrest
By Jack Phillips FBI Director Kash Patel said that the agency will target individuals who assault law enforcement officials during protests and riots in Los Angeles, while his second-in-command said...
View Article2025 FIFA Club World Cup: Teams, Players, and Everything to Know About...
By Ross Kelly While even-numbered years bring the world the FIFA World Cup, the Euros and the Summer Olympics, odd-numbered years are normally glossed over when it comes to soccer competitions. That...
View ArticleSpeaker Johnson Downplays Musk’s Influence, Suggests Republicans Will Pass...
By Jack Phillips House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on June 8 downplayed tech billionaire Elon Musk’s critical comments and said that House Republicans will pass the One Big Beautiful Bill Act backed...
View ArticleCars Set on Fire as LA Protests Intensify on Third Night
By Jack Phillips and Joseph Lord Thousands of protesters have blocked off a major freeway in Los Angeles and set several self-driving taxis on fire as police try to control the crowd. The protests and...
View ArticleUS Military Says 500 Marines Are ‘Prepared to Deploy’ to Los Angeles
By Jack Phillips U.S. military officials confirmed Sunday that around 500 Marines are “prepared to deploy” if necessary to quell unrest in Los Angeles in recent days, coming as the National Guard was...
View ArticleUS Sets New Energy Production Record in 2024, Driven by Growth in Natural...
By Chase Smith The United States produced more energy in 2024 than in any year on record, according to newly released data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Total domestic energy...
View ArticleWhat to Know About the Insurrection Act of 1807
By Stacy Robinson and Joseph Lord As protests against federal immigration enforcement flared across Los Angeles over the weekend, questions have arisen about whether President Donald Trump will invoke...
View ArticleNew York Fed Reports Drop in Consumer Inflation Concerns, Positive Shift in...
By Andrew Moran Stabilizing trade policy appears to have alleviated U.S. consumers’ concerns over inflation and the labor market, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Following...
View ArticleWoods’ Power and Speed Leading Nationals Back to Competitiveness
By Donald Laible The arrival of James Wood as a bona fide major leaguer so quickly in his career shouldn’t come as a surprise. The San Diego Padres knew Wood was a special prospect. Heck, they...
View ArticleTreasury Sanctions El Chapo’s Sons and Key Allies Over Fentanyl Trafficking
By Chase Smith The U.S. Treasury Department on June 9 sanctioned two sons of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and several members of their network, accusing the group of trafficking fentanyl, laundering...
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