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Suspect's Extremist Ties Exposed Following White House Dinner Attack

Suspect's Extremist Ties Exposed Following White House Dinner Attack

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
Investigations reveal accused shooter Cole Allen’s extremist ties and anti-administration manifesto. This unprecedented security breach is now prompting corporate leaders to urgently reevaluate executive safety protocols.

Political Volatility Rises as Trump Renews 2016 Election Allegations

Political Volatility Rises as Trump Renews 2016 Election Allegations

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
Amidst a $1.25 million DOJ settlement over 2016 surveillance, Trump’s renewed accusations against rivals signal escalating Washington volatility that could threaten bipartisan legislation and market stability.

Fundraising Upset: Spencer Pratt Outpaces Incumbent Karen Bass in 2026 Los Angeles Mayoral Race

Fundraising Upset: Spencer Pratt Outpaces Incumbent Karen Bass in 2026 Los Angeles Mayoral Race

Los Angeles, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
Reality television star Spencer Pratt has unexpectedly surpassed incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in 2026 campaign fundraising, highlighting shifting donor momentum and a potential political upset in Los Angeles.

Rising Impeachment Polls Introduce New Market Uncertainty

Rising Impeachment Polls Introduce New Market Uncertainty

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
April 2026 polling shows 55% of voters—including 21% of Republicans—now favor impeachment, threatening to stall legislative agendas and inject fresh volatility into financial markets.

Federal Funding Crisis Threatens to Shut Down Regional Airports Nationwide

Federal Funding Crisis Threatens to Shut Down Regional Airports Nationwide

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown threatens local economies, with officials warning that smaller regional airports may literally close as unpaid security personnel cannot afford to work.

FBI and Congress Probe Deaths of US Scientists as Online Rumors Reach the White House

FBI and Congress Probe Deaths of US Scientists as Online Rumors Reach the White House

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
Fringe internet theories regarding 12 dead or missing US scientists have triggered official FBI and congressional investigations, demonstrating the powerful influence of online narratives on federal security priorities.

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Medicare's Unprecedented Move to Fund Unapproved Cannabis

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Medicare's Unprecedented Move to Fund Unapproved Cannabis

Washington D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
A landmark lawsuit challenges a new Medicare program that bypasses FDA safety reviews to distribute unapproved cannabis products, potentially reshaping federal healthcare and pharmaceutical regulations.

National Park Service Awards Secret $17.4 Million Contract to Trump's Ballroom Builder

National Park Service Awards Secret $17.4 Million Contract to Trump's Ballroom Builder

Washington, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
In a highly unusual move, the National Park Service bypassed open bidding to award a secret $17.4 million contract to the firm building President Trump’s White House ballroom.

US Hemp Industry Faces Sweeping Supply Chain Changes Ahead of 2026 Federal Deadline

US Hemp Industry Faces Sweeping Supply Chain Changes Ahead of 2026 Federal Deadline

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
US hemp businesses have until November 2026 to align their supply chains with a strict new federal regulatory framework that promises to drastically reshape industry economics and compliance costs.

Erika Kirk Brokers High-Stakes Meeting to Mend Trump's Rift With Health Advocates

Erika Kirk Brokers High-Stakes Meeting to Mend Trump's Rift With Health Advocates

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
Erika Kirk orchestrated a vital White House summit to reconcile President Trump with health advocates furious over pesticide policies, aiming to stabilize his coalition for the 2026 midterms.