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Trump's Q1 Disclosures Reveal Over $220 Million in Tech and Media Stock Trades
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 16 May 2026.
Recent disclosures reveal President Trump executed over $220 million in first-quarter trades. His substantial investments in tech and media giants like Nvidia and Palantir highlight significant market positioning.
US Department of Energy Pushes for Commercial Quantum Computer Deployment by 2028
Washington, D.C., Saturday, 16 May 2026.
Signaling a major commercial shift, the US Department of Energy seeks industry partners to deploy a utility-scale, highly reliable quantum computing system by 2028 to solve complex scientific problems.
Suspected Iranian Cyberattack Breaches US Gas Station Fuel Monitors
Washington, Friday, 15 May 2026.
Suspected Iranian hackers breached unprotected fuel monitors at US gas stations. This infrastructure intrusion raises significant safety and economic concerns by potentially masking dangerous, undetected gas leaks.
Justice Department Accuses Yale Medical School of Defying Supreme Court Admissions Ban
New Haven, Friday, 15 May 2026.
Defying a 2023 Supreme Court ban, Yale Medical School allegedly favored Black and Hispanic applicants, offering them up to 29 times higher interview odds than equally qualified Asian candidates.
ICE Pushes Forward with Multibillion-Dollar Warehouse Detention Plan Despite Federal Probe
Washington, Friday, 15 May 2026.
Despite a federal watchdog investigating millions paid above market value for empty properties, ICE is advancing a controversial $38 billion plan to convert warehouses into immigration detention centers.
US Authorities Move to Dismiss Fraud Charges Against Gautam Adani After $10 Billion Pledge
Washington, Friday, 15 May 2026.
Federal prosecutors are preparing to drop bribery charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani following his strategic hiring of the President’s lawyer and a $10 billion domestic investment promise.
U.S. Freezes New Medicare Home Care Approvals to Combat Widespread Billing Fraud
Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 13 May 2026.
After suspending $70 million to suspected fraudulent clinics, the U.S. government has frozen all new Medicare home healthcare enrollments, abruptly locking new startups out of a booming market.
President Trump Pressures House to Pass Landmark Bill Restricting Corporate Homeownership
Washington, Wednesday, 13 May 2026.
Facing a stalled House, President Trump is pushing a landmark housing bill that would permanently ban Wall Street investors from purchasing single-family homes to tackle the affordability crisis.