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Congress Proposes Ending Social Security Penalties for Working Early Retirees

Congress Proposes Ending Social Security Penalties for Working Early Retirees

Washington, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
Proposed this April, a new bill seeks to abolish the Social Security earnings test, allowing early retirees to earn unlimited income without benefit reductions and potentially easing labor shortages.

White House Initiates Sweeping Import Probes to Replace Blocked Tariffs

White House Initiates Sweeping Import Probes to Replace Blocked Tariffs

Washington, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
After a Supreme Court rejection, the administration is investigating 60 economies accounting for 99% of U.S. imports, seeking a new legal avenue for durable trade taxes.

Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Spark Backlash Over Costly Military Helicopter Rides

Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Spark Backlash Over Costly Military Helicopter Rides

Washington, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
Weeks after a flyby controversy, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Kid Rock sparked taxpayer scrutiny by taking rides in Army attack helicopters costing roughly $7,000 per hour to operate.

Missouri's $50 Million Voucher Program Sparks Security Debate After Year-Long Data Leak

Missouri's $50 Million Voucher Program Sparks Security Debate After Year-Long Data Leak

Jefferson City, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
A year-long exposure of confidential student data by the Missouri Treasurer has ignited accountability debates, ironically revealing information the office previously refused to share with state lawmakers.

Winery Tied to Representative Omar's Husband Dissolves Amid Multimillion-Dollar Asset Scrutiny

Winery Tied to Representative Omar's Husband Dissolves Amid Multimillion-Dollar Asset Scrutiny

Washington, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
Following a staggering financial revision that erased up to $30 million in reported household wealth, a California winery owned by Representative Ilhan Omar’s husband has officially dissolved.

Assassination Attempt Drives White House Push to End Homeland Security Funding Standoff

Assassination Attempt Drives White House Push to End Homeland Security Funding Standoff

Washington, D.C., Monday, 27 April 2026.
An assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has triggered a national emergency declaration, pressuring Congress to end a 70-day standoff and unlock Homeland Security funding.

High Court Greenlights Texas Electoral Map for Upcoming Midterms

High Court Greenlights Texas Electoral Map for Upcoming Midterms

Washington D.C., Monday, 27 April 2026.
The Supreme Court approved Texas’s new voting map for the 2026 midterms. Intriguingly, this move sparked retaliatory redistricting in Democratic states, potentially neutralizing the GOP’s intended congressional gains.

Supreme Court Evaluates Police Access to Mass Cellphone Location Data Today

Supreme Court Evaluates Police Access to Mass Cellphone Location Data Today

Washington, D.C., Monday, 27 April 2026.
Today, the Supreme Court reviews if police can seize mass cellphone data tracking users within three meters, a ruling that will redefine digital privacy and corporate compliance nationwide.

How State Election Rules Anchor Representative Brian Fitzpatrick to the Republican Party

How State Election Rules Anchor Representative Brian Fitzpatrick to the Republican Party

Washington, Monday, 27 April 2026.
Facing a May 2026 primary, Representative Brian Fitzpatrick stated he would leave the Republican Party if Pennsylvania adopted open primaries, illustrating how state mechanics influence national affiliations.

Suspect's Extremist Ties Exposed Following White House Dinner Attack

Suspect's Extremist Ties Exposed Following White House Dinner Attack

Washington, Sunday, 26 April 2026.
Investigations reveal accused shooter Cole Allen’s extremist ties and anti-administration manifesto. This unprecedented security breach is now prompting corporate leaders to urgently reevaluate executive safety protocols.