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Trump-Linked Firm Secures $1 Billion Bosnian Pipeline Contract Without Competitive Bidding

Trump-Linked Firm Secures $1 Billion Bosnian Pipeline Contract Without Competitive Bidding

Washington, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
An inexperienced firm run by Donald Trump’s allies has secured a $1 billion Bosnian pipeline contract without competitive bidding, sparking serious geopolitical and conflict-of-interest concerns for international investors.

New York Evaluates Demands for $800,000 Direct Cash Reparations

New York Evaluates Demands for $800,000 Direct Cash Reparations

New York, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
In May 2026, New York officials began evaluating compensation models as advocates demanded up to $800,000 per person in cash reparations to address historical racial injustices.

Judge Investigates Trump's $1.8 Billion IRS Settlement for Potential Fraud

Judge Investigates Trump's $1.8 Billion IRS Settlement for Potential Fraud

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 30 May 2026.
A federal judge reopened Donald Trump’s IRS lawsuit on May 29, 2026, investigating if his $1.8 billion settlement and family tax immunity were obtained through court fraud.

Trump Rescinds 50-Year-Old Restrictions to Expand Commercial Access on Federal Lands

Trump Rescinds 50-Year-Old Restrictions to Expand Commercial Access on Federal Lands

Washington, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
President Trump has revoked 1970s-era environmental regulations, opening vast tracts of federal land to off-road vehicles, energy extraction, and commercial development to stimulate economic growth.

Missouri Slashes Budget for Dolly Parton’s Free Book Program, Forcing an Enrollment Freeze

Missouri Slashes Budget for Dolly Parton’s Free Book Program, Forcing an Enrollment Freeze

Jefferson City, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
Missouri slashed funding for Dolly Parton’s free book program, freezing new enrollments. Intriguingly, while cutting this early literacy initiative, lawmakers simultaneously boosted private school tuition subsidies by $10 million.

White House Executive Order Aims to Cut Recommended Childhood Vaccines in Half

White House Executive Order Aims to Cut Recommended Childhood Vaccines in Half

Washington, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
Issued on May 29, 2026, a new executive order seeks to halve recommended childhood vaccines, triggering widespread healthcare industry disruptions and a swift legal challenge from 15 states.

Congressional Probe Targets TikTok and Oracle Over Algorithm Manipulation Risks

Congressional Probe Targets TikTok and Oracle Over Algorithm Manipulation Risks

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 30 May 2026.
Senator Ed Markey is demanding TikTok and Oracle explain their data safeguards, questioning how they will effectively audit two billion lines of code to prevent foreign algorithm manipulation.

Sudden Departure of Lead Prosecutor Shakes Up James Comey's High-Profile Threat Case

Sudden Departure of Lead Prosecutor Shakes Up James Comey's High-Profile Threat Case

Raleigh, Saturday, 30 May 2026.
The sole federal prosecutor in James Comey’s controversial threat case has abruptly withdrawn without explanation, raising significant questions about the stability of this highly politicized Justice Department prosecution.

Florida Representative Frederica Wilson Reverses Course to Announce Congressional Retirement

Florida Representative Frederica Wilson Reverses Course to Announce Congressional Retirement

Washington, Friday, 29 May 2026.
Days after dismissing her departure as a “crazy rumor,” 83-year-old Representative Frederica Wilson announced she will not seek reelection, choosing instead to expand her youth mentorship program.

Federal Judge Halts Prolonged Airport Detention Amid Tightening U.S. Border Scrutiny

Federal Judge Halts Prolonged Airport Detention Amid Tightening U.S. Border Scrutiny

Dulles, Friday, 29 May 2026.
A federal judge ended a pregnant traveler’s 10-day airport detention, spotlighting stringent U.S. border enforcement trends that increasingly threaten global mobility and international business operations.