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U.S. Halts Visas from Most Corrupt Countries

The United States routinely admitted migrants from some of the most corrupt countries in the world before President Donald Trump halted much of that immigration.

Western Digital Sells Out 2026 Storage Capacity

Western Digital has officially sold out its entire hard drive production capacity for 2026 — with more than ten months still left in the year.

Coal Plant Saved from Retirement in $175M Energy Overhaul

Two dual-fuel power plants in North Carolina once scheduled to retire by 2035 will now operate at least through 2040.

Hochul Hands NYC $1.5B Lifeline as Mamdani Faces Budget Crisis

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday announced the state will commit an additional $1.5 billion to assist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

UFC Icon Cain Velasquez Released After Prison Stint

Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez has been released from prison after serving nearly one year behind bars.

ICE Crackdown Rocks Minneapolis Economy

Minnesota Democrats are calling for $200 million in taxpayer assistance after federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations.

Baby Food Alert, Initiative Foods Pulls ‘Tippy Toes’ Purée Over Toxin

Initiative Foods has announced a nationwide recall of one lot of its “Tippy Toes” Apple Pear Banana Fruit purée after federal testing detected elevated levels of patulin.

Montana Officials Probe Possible Sanctuary City

Montana officials are investigating local leaders after the Helena City Commission voted on a resolution that prevents law enforcement from assisting with federal immigration enforcement activities.

Republican Joins Effort to Quash Presidential Pardons

A Republican has joined an effort to block the power of the presidential pardon, backing a constitutional amendment on the matter.

Prostitution Could Be Fully Legal in Blue State

Colorado Democrats are pushing an effort to decriminalize prostitution in the state.

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