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Trump Tasks New Intelligence Chief with Sweeping Staff Reductions
Washington, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
President Trump ordered acting intelligence chief Bill Pulte to execute severe staff cuts. This temporary appointment of an inexperienced loyalist signals a major shift in federal security operations.
Nevada Lawmakers Demand Investigation Into Vanishing Safety Fines at Elon Musk's Tunnel Project
Las Vegas, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Nevada lawmakers demand an investigation after state regulators abruptly erased fines and deleted records for severe worker injuries at Elon Musk’s tunnel project following a mysterious phone call.
Former Health Secretary Xavier Becerra Advances in California Governor Race
Sacramento, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Xavier Becerra has advanced to the November election, moving closer to becoming California’s first Latino governor since 1875. His final opponent remains undecided as ballot counting continues.
Trump Proposes Public Equity Stakes in Major AI Developers Following Tech Selloff
Washington, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Following a severe tech selloff, President Trump is exploring unprecedented government equity stakes in leading AI firms, aiming to distribute industry profits directly to the American public.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Erases Thousands of Webpages in Major Deregulation Shift
Washington D.C., Saturday, 6 June 2026.
In a drastic deregulatory push, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau erased over 2,200 webpages, including crucial non-English resources, fundamentally altering federal oversight and U.S. consumer finance operations.
Pentagon Slashes Recognized Military Faiths to 31 in Major Policy Shift
Washington, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
The Defense Department has drastically reduced its recognized military faith categories from 211 to 31, eliminating 180 minority worldviews to streamline administrative processes and chaplaincy support.
DOJ Asserts Courts Lack Authority to Halt White House Ballroom Construction
Washington, Friday, 5 June 2026.
Defending the 8,361-square-meter White House ballroom construction today, the DOJ argued courts lack jurisdiction to intervene, controversially claiming this executive immunity would even cover demolishing the Statue of Liberty.
Pharmaceutical Coalition Challenges Medicare Over Unregulated Hemp Distribution
Washington, D.C., Friday, 5 June 2026.
A pharmaceutical coalition filed a federal appeal today, arguing strict FDA compliance penalizes businesses while Medicare freely distributes untested hemp products to seniors, severely skewing market fairness.