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Why the White House Is Racing to Shield Quantum Tech from Foreign Spies

Why the White House Is Racing to Shield Quantum Tech from Foreign Spies

Washington DC, Monday, 22 June 2026.
A new White House directive will force U.S. intelligence agencies to treat quantum computing as a top counterintelligence priority—just as China and other rivals target American labs. The move comes as experts warn that a single stolen breakthrough could hand adversaries the power to crack encryption, revolutionize drug discovery, or reshape military dominance. With ‘Q-day’—the moment quantum computers break current security—looming as soon as the 2030s, officials admit the U.S. has left its quantum research dangerously exposed. The order arrives this week, but the real question remains: Is it too little, too late?

Trump’s Secret Promise: No War with Iran—Despite Public Threats

Trump’s Secret Promise: No War with Iran—Despite Public Threats

Washington D.C., Monday, 22 June 2026.
A forthcoming book reveals Donald Trump privately assured Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson in early 2025 that he had no intention of waging war with Iran, calling Benjamin Netanyahu a ‘con man.’ This stark contrast between private assurances and public rhetoric raises critical questions about U.S. foreign policy under a potential second Trump term. The revelation, emerging amid fragile U.S.-Iran negotiations, could reshape global energy markets and defense strategies. Most intriguingly, Trump’s private stance contradicts his aggressive public threats—leaving investors and allies scrambling to decode his true intentions.

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Legal Pressure on Minnesota Officials Over Immigration

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's Legal Pressure on Minnesota Officials Over Immigration

Minneapolis, Monday, 22 June 2026.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration’s subpoenas targeting Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz, were ‘blatantly unlawful’ and retaliatory. The unprecedented decision blocks the DOJ’s attempt to compel state cooperation with immigration enforcement, setting a critical precedent for federal overreach. Legal experts warn this could reshape corporate compliance strategies amid escalating state-federal tensions.

U.S. Reverses Iran Oil Sanctions: What It Means for Global Markets

U.S. Reverses Iran Oil Sanctions: What It Means for Global Markets

Washington D.C., Monday, 22 June 2026.
In a stunning policy shift, the Trump administration has temporarily lifted sanctions on Iranian oil, unlocking 36 million barrels of crude and easing global supply pressures. This move, tied to Iran’s pledge to open the Strait of Hormuz, could slash oil prices—but risks alienating key allies who backed the ‘maximum pressure’ campaign. The waiver, valid until August 2026, marks the first major U.S. retreat from its hardline stance, raising questions about the future of sanctions policy and regional stability.

Ohio’s Economy to Lose 51,000 Jobs and $5.3 Billion by 2029—Here’s Why

Ohio’s Economy to Lose 51,000 Jobs and $5.3 Billion by 2029—Here’s Why

Columbus, Monday, 22 June 2026.
A new study reveals Ohio will face a staggering $5.3 billion economic hit and 51,000 job losses by 2029 due to federal cuts to healthcare and food assistance. The ripple effects could reshape local industries, consumer spending, and long-term growth, raising urgent questions about the Midwest’s economic future.

Hawaii's Political Landscape Shifts as Key Senate Leader Steps Down

Hawaii's Political Landscape Shifts as Key Senate Leader Steps Down

Honolulu, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
After 18 years of shaping Hawaii’s education and social equity policies, Senate Vice President Michelle Kidani retires on June 30, 2026. Her departure leaves a leadership void that could reshape legislative priorities—from tourism to renewable energy—and opens the door for new political voices in Hawaii’s senate.

Who Really Shaped Tulsi Gabbard’s Political Decisions?

Who Really Shaped Tulsi Gabbard’s Political Decisions?

Washington, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A bombshell investigation reveals hundreds of secret memos from an unknown advisor steered Gabbard’s policies—raising urgent questions about hidden influence in U.S. politics.

Congress Poised to Pass Landmark Housing Bill After Rare Bipartisan Deal

Congress Poised to Pass Landmark Housing Bill After Rare Bipartisan Deal

Washington D.C., Sunday, 21 June 2026.
In a rare display of bipartisanship, Congress is set to pass the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a sweeping 381-page bill aiming to tackle the U.S. housing crisis. The legislation, backed by an 84-8 Senate cloture vote, introduces groundbreaking limits on corporate homebuying—capping single-family home purchases at 350 per investor—while streamlining zoning laws and boosting affordable housing construction. With a shortage of 4.7 million homes nationwide, this marks the first major housing reform in decades, blending deregulation with new protections for communities. Economists warn: if signed into law, it could reshape mortgage markets and local economies overnight.

Epstein Files Scandal: What the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to See

Epstein Files Scandal: What the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to See

Washington DC, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
The U.S. Department of Justice is withholding 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files, sparking outrage over potential ties to political and business elites. Despite claims of transparency, key documents—including emails from Epstein’s early accounts, prison surveillance footage, and records linked to Donald Trump—remain hidden. A CBS News investigation uncovered questionable redactions, missing financial reports, and evidence of corporate cover-ups. With the GAO now probing the DOJ’s actions, the scandal raises urgent questions: Who is being protected, and what explosive secrets could still emerge?

Trump Orders Drainage of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After Vandalism Claims Spark Controversy

Trump Orders Drainage of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After Vandalism Claims Spark Controversy

Washington, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
Former President Donald Trump has ordered the drainage of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool following allegations of vandalism, with multiple arrests made. The 618-meter pool, recently renovated at a cost of $14.2 million, has faced severe algae blooms and peeling paint just weeks after completion. Trump suggests sabotage, while critics question the timing and politicization of the incident ahead of the 2026 midterms. A former Olympian was arrested for merely touching the deteriorating surface, raising concerns about overreach and the pool’s structural integrity.