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Historic Long Island Rail Road Strike Shuts Down America's Busiest Commuter Network
New York, Saturday, 16 May 2026.
Initiated today, the first Long Island Rail Road strike since 1994 strands 300,000 daily commuters, threatening to drain the New York regional economy by an estimated $61 million daily.
IRS Proposes Significant Penalty Reductions for Revealing Unreported Income in 2026
Washington D.C., Friday, 15 May 2026.
In 2026, the IRS proposes slashing unreported income penalties from 75% to 20%. This dramatic reduction creates a highly favorable, strategic window for taxpayers to voluntarily rectify past discrepancies.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran Resigns with a Warning on Inflation Strategy
Washington, Thursday, 14 May 2026.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran resigned today. He notably warned that flawed central bank metrics risk fighting “fake inflation,” which could unnecessarily drive up United States unemployment.
Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair Amid Policy Shift Expectations
Washington, Wednesday, 13 May 2026.
The Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair in a historically partisan vote. The wealthiest chair ever promises central bank restructuring, potentially delaying highly anticipated interest rate cuts.
India More Than Doubles Gold and Silver Import Taxes to Shield the Rupee
New Delhi, Wednesday, 13 May 2026.
India raised gold and silver import taxes to 15 percent to stabilize the rupee, though experts warn this aggressive hike could unintentionally trigger a massive resurgence in illegal smuggling.