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Open-Source Platforms Gain Exemption from New State Age Verification Laws
Sacramento, Monday, 25 May 2026.
In May 2026, California and Colorado exempted open-source platforms from strict new age verification laws, shifting tech dynamics by leaving proprietary software giants to shoulder costly regulatory burdens.
Evaluating the Legal Battle Over Proposed Voter Citizenship Lists
Washington, Monday, 25 May 2026.
The Trump administration’s May 2026 push for state-level voter citizenship lists faces fierce legal challenges, especially after the Justice Department admitted these databases would likely be unreliable.
Drew Carey Condemns Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles Mayoral Bid Amid Governance Concerns
Los Angeles, Monday, 25 May 2026.
As reality star Spencer Pratt gains momentum in the Los Angeles mayoral race, Drew Carey’s harsh condemnation highlights severe concerns over civic competence in the vital economic hub.
Trump's Senate Clashes Threaten Future Supreme Court Confirmations and Market Stability
Washington, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Trump’s ongoing conflicts with Republican senators leave him potentially lacking the votes for future Supreme Court confirmations, threatening market stability and corporate governance with prolonged regulatory uncertainty.
US Bars Green Card Holders in Sweeping New Ebola Travel Restrictions
Washington, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
The US is temporarily barring green card holders returning from Ebola-affected nations. This unprecedented border escalation threatens to disrupt multinational workforce travel and global corporate mobility.
White House Checkpoint Shooting: Armed Suspect Fatally Stopped by Secret Service
Washington, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Secret Service agents fatally shot an armed 21-year-old outside the White House. The suspect, who reportedly believed he was Jesus Christ, underscores escalating security challenges in the nation’s capital.