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Emergency Powers Revive Aging Coal Plants as Consumers Face Soaring Electricity Bills

Emergency Powers Revive Aging Coal Plants as Consumers Face Soaring Electricity Bills

Washington, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
Invoking WWII-era emergency powers to halt coal plant closures has cost ratepayers millions—including $135 million for a single Michigan facility—while disrupting green investments and drastically inflating consumer utility bills.

Pence Drives $10 Million Midterm Strategy Highlighting $800 Billion Tax Relief

Pence Drives $10 Million Midterm Strategy Highlighting $800 Billion Tax Relief

Washington, D.C., Thursday, 9 April 2026.
Mike Pence’s $10 million messaging blitz aims to unify the GOP for the 2026 midterms by spotlighting an $800 billion tax relief framework promising $6,000 per household.

Foreign Steel in the New White House Ballroom Sparks Economic Policy Debate

Foreign Steel in the New White House Ballroom Sparks Economic Policy Debate

Washington, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
A $37 million European steel donation for a new White House ballroom contradicts domestic policies, sparking backlash after the donor received favorable tariff adjustments days later.

New York City Unveils New Economic Metric: 62% of Residents Cannot Afford Basic Needs

New York City Unveils New Economic Metric: 62% of Residents Cannot Afford Basic Needs

New York City, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
Mayor Mamdani’s new economic metric reveals a staggering reality: 62% of New Yorkers cannot afford basic necessities, signaling potential major shifts in local financial and labor policies.

Automating the Draft: How Federal Databases Will Enroll Young Men by December

Automating the Draft: How Federal Databases Will Enroll Young Men by December

Washington, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
By December 2026, the U.S. will use federal databases to automatically register men aged 18 to 25 for the draft, shifting compliance responsibility to the government.

Perfectly Timed Bets on US-Iran Truce Trigger Insider Trading Alarms

Perfectly Timed Bets on US-Iran Truce Trigger Insider Trading Alarms

Washington, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
Newly created accounts netted hundreds of thousands of dollars betting on a US-Iran ceasefire hours before the official announcement, raising serious red flags about potential geopolitical insider trading.

US Considers NATO Exit: How the Trump-Rutte Talks Could Shake Global Markets

US Considers NATO Exit: How the Trump-Rutte Talks Could Shake Global Markets

Washington, Thursday, 9 April 2026.
President Trump’s threat to withdraw the U.S. from NATO over Iran war disputes could trigger massive volatility in global defense markets and disrupt international trade routes.

U.S. Threatens 50% Tariffs on Nations Arming Iran Amid Fragile Ceasefire

U.S. Threatens 50% Tariffs on Nations Arming Iran Amid Fragile Ceasefire

Washington, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Just a day after a fragile ceasefire, President Trump announced sweeping 50% tariffs with no exemptions on any nation supplying weapons to Iran, risking major global trade disruptions.

Trump Directs Justice Department to Expedite Cannabis Reclassification

Trump Directs Justice Department to Expedite Cannabis Reclassification

Washington, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Following a Justice Department shakeup, President Trump ordered Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to fast-track cannabis reclassification, sparking a 15% stock surge and accelerating crucial medical research timelines.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Expands Majority and Signals Future Regulatory Shifts

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Expands Majority and Signals Future Regulatory Shifts

Madison, Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
Judge Chris Taylor’s victory secures a 5-2 majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court until 2030, setting the stage for significant shifts in state regulatory and labor rulings.