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White House Reengages Anthropic as New AI Sparks Global Security Fears
Washington, Monday, 20 April 2026.
Driven by global fears over its new AI’s autonomous hacking capabilities, the White House held productive talks with Anthropic, pivoting sharply from recent federal blacklists and ongoing lawsuits.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Demands North American Trade Overhaul Amid Sharp Criticism of Canada
Washington, Sunday, 19 April 2026.
Commerce Secretary Lutnick accused Canada of unfairly draining the $30 trillion U.S. economy, signaling an aggressive, protectionist overhaul of the North American trade pact before its July 2026 review.
Court Halts White House Ballroom Construction, Rejecting National Security Exemption
Washington, Saturday, 18 April 2026.
A federal judge has halted above-ground construction of a planned 8,361-square-meter White House ballroom, rejecting the administration’s attempt to bypass congressional approval using broad national security exemptions.
The $30 Million Discrepancy: Rep. Ilhan Omar Amends Financial Disclosure Following Accounting Error
Washington, Saturday, 18 April 2026.
Citing a massive accounting error, Representative Ilhan Omar amended her financial disclosures to erase a falsely reported $30 million net worth, reducing her maximum assets to $95,000.
Trump Signs Executive Order Directing $50 Million to Psychedelic Medical Research
Washington, Saturday, 18 April 2026.
On April 18, 2026, President Trump ordered a $50 million federal push to accelerate research and patient access to psychedelic therapies, targeting severe mental illnesses and veteran PTSD.
Health Secretary Kennedy Defends Sweeping Budget Cuts Amid Intense Congressional Scrutiny
Washington, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced fierce congressional scrutiny Thursday, defending steep budget cuts while surprisingly conceding the measles vaccine is safer than the disease itself.
New Federal Loan Limits Force Medical Students to Seek Thousands in Private Funding
Washington, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Starting July 2026, strict federal loan caps will leave medical students facing massive funding shortfalls, forcing reliance on private lenders despite 40% of Americans being locked out.
ICE Director Todd Lyons Resigns After Overseeing 584,000 Deportations
Washington, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons is resigning effective May 31, 2026. After overseeing 584,000 deportations, his exit signals potential shifts in immigration enforcement impacting domestic labor markets.
Progressive Mejia Secures New Jersey House Seat, Narrowing Republican Majority
Trenton, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Analilia Mejia’s victory in New Jersey narrows the Republican House majority to 218-214, setting the stage for aggressive legislative pushes on corporate oversight and populist economic reforms.