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Ted Cruz Says New Savings Accounts for Babies Could Transform Social Security
Washington, Saturday, 9 May 2026.
Senator Ted Cruz predicts new federal savings accounts for newborns will soon inspire parents to demand Social Security privatization, fundamentally shifting the future of American retirement planning.
New U.S. Diplomatic Maneuvers Signal Major Shifts for Latin American Markets
Washington, Saturday, 9 May 2026.
U.S. diplomatic maneuvers are poised to disrupt Latin American markets, marked by potential Mexican consulate closures and severe sanctions on a military conglomerate controlling 40% of Cuba’s economy.
Bipartisan Bill Proposes Shifting Secret Service Command Directly to the White House
Washington, Sunday, 10 May 2026.
Following a record 76-day funding lapse and recent assassination attempts, bipartisan lawmakers aim to transfer the Secret Service directly to the White House, forecasting major federal procurement shifts.
Obama's Toronto Meeting with Mark Carney Ignites Conservative Outcry Over Unauthorized Diplomacy
Washington, Sunday, 10 May 2026.
Former President Barack Obama’s Toronto meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has sparked conservative outrage, with critics accusing him of violating the rarely enforced 1799 Logan Act.
Diplomat at the Podium: Marco Rubio's Unusual Press Briefing Highlights Administration Staffing Gaps
Washington, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Placing the nation’s top diplomat at the White House press podium sparked a chaotic briefing, raising critical questions about the administration’s internal communication strategies and staffing logistics.
Market Hype Meets Regulatory Reality: The Truth Behind Federal Cannabis Rescheduling
Washington, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Despite the April 2026 Schedule III reclassification sparking nearly 400 new DEA applications, strict federal compliance rules threaten to derail Wall Street’s broader commercial legalization expectations.
California Governor Candidates Outline Competing Economic Strategies Ahead of June Primary
Los Angeles, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Seven candidates debated housing, insurance, and homelessness this week, signaling how the June 2 primary will shape real estate markets and corporate operations in the nation’s largest economy.
US Justice Department Intervenes as Trump Seeks to Pause $83 Million Defamation Judgment
Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
As Donald Trump seeks to pause his $83.3 million defamation judgment, the Justice Department plans to intervene, arguing he acted as a government employee during the incident.
Potential Regulatory Shifts as Representative Donalds Endorses Governor DeSantis for Attorney General
Washington, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Representative Byron Donalds endorsing Governor Ron DeSantis for U.S. Attorney General suggests a potential regulatory pivot that could significantly impact Wall Street, corporate governance, and antitrust enforcement.