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Geopolitical Success Propels Marco Rubio to the Top of 2028 Presidential Betting Markets
Washington, Thursday, 12 March 2026.
Marco Rubio’s 2028 presidential betting odds have tripled following major diplomatic victories. Intriguingly, key Republican donors recently favored him over JD Vance, signaling potential foreign policy continuity for investors.
Spring Break Travel Chaos Mounts as Homeland Security Shutdown Reaches 26th Day
Washington D.C., Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
As the Homeland Security shutdown hits its 26th day, 50,000 unpaid airport security agents are causing massive travel delays nationwide just as the busy spring break season begins.
U.S. Commits $40 Million for Emergency Evacuations Amid Middle East Conflict
Washington, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
The U.S. authorized $40 million to evacuate citizens fleeing the Middle East conflict. Intriguingly, despite escalating security risks, these government-chartered flights are currently operating at under 40% capacity.
Homeland Security Targets Restricted Child Support Database for Immigration Tracking
Washington, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
Homeland Security is demanding access to the government’s most powerful people-finder—a legally restricted child support database containing sensitive family and salary data—to aggressively expand immigration enforcement.
Court Ends SAVE Student Debt Program: Millions Face Higher Payments
Washington, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
A federal court has officially terminated the SAVE student loan program. Seven million borrowers now face higher monthly bills, a shift threatening to significantly reduce consumer spending this year.
Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Faces Senate Blockade Amid Investigation Dispute
Washington, Wednesday, 11 March 2026.
Federal Reserve nominee Kevin Warsh faces a Senate blockade, with his confirmation stalled until the Justice Department resolves its unprecedented investigation into current Chair Jerome Powell.
Government Pauses Student Debt Collections and Demands Better Repayment Support From Colleges
Washington, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
With over five million Americans in default, the Education Department is pausing involuntary collections while demanding colleges implement stricter, transparent repayment support systems to protect struggling borrowers.
Georgia Voters Navigate Crowded Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene
Rome, Tuesday, 10 March 2026.
Today, March 10, seventeen candidates compete to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia, offering critical insights into Donald Trump’s ongoing political influence following their public rift.