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Upcoming Federal Policy Changes Will Increase the Cost of Student Debt Relief
Washington D.C., Friday, 10 April 2026.
Starting July 1, 2026, sweeping federal policy changes will make public service student debt relief significantly more expensive, threatening to disrupt recruitment across government and non-profit sectors.
Conservative Fractures Over Iran Conflict Ignite New Economic and Foreign Policy Risks
Washington, D.C., Friday, 10 April 2026.
President Trump’s unprecedented clash with prominent conservative commentators over the Iran war exposes deep political fractures, introducing critical uncertainties for global markets and U.S. foreign policy stability.
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.
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.
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.