CURRENT NEWS

Federal AI Regulation Moratorium, Grid and Safety Fears Win

Lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the unchecked growth of artificial intelligence and its potential strain on America's power grid, cybersecurity, and public safety.

Taiwan Bans RedNote App After $8M Scam Wave Hits Users

Taiwan has ordered a one‑year block on the Chinese social media app known internationally as RedNote (Xiaohongshu), after authorities linked the platform to a sharp rise in online fraud.

NYC Council Blocks Mayor’s Plan to Hike Rent

The New York City Council rejected Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to raise housing costs for thousands of low‑income families relying on the CityFHEPS voucher program.

Chaos at Edinburgh Airport, All Flights Suspended

Flights at Edinburgh Airport were completely grounded Friday morning due to a failure in the air traffic control system.

Netflix’s $83B Warner Bros Merger Shakes Hollywood to Its Core

Netflix has struck a massive $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, a game-changing move that could dramatically reshape the global entertainment industry.

GCC Warns EU, Energy Giants May Walk Away Over New Rules

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) — which represents oil‑ and natural gas‑producing nations including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

Texas Fentanyl Bust Nails Felon with 37-Page Rap Sheet

Police in Lake Worth, Texas, arrested a 37-year-old man with an extensive criminal record after uncovering a large stash of suspected narcotics during a traffic stop.

DeSantis Demands AI Crackdown in ‘Bill of Rights’ Proposal

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) proposed a bill of rights for the use of artificial intelligence in order to protect Americans.

Supreme Court to Settle Birthright Debate

The Supreme Court has decided to review the constitutionality of President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.

Epstein Grand Jury Files to be Unsealed

A federal judge allowed the release of grand jury transcripts from an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Americans See Savings with One Dollar Tree Campaign

The Department of the Interior announced a plan that allows Americans to save money throughout the holiday season.

European Union Fines Musk Over ‘Deceptive’ Practice

The European Commission issued a $140 million fine to Elon Musk’s X, finding the platform violated the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Trump Receives First FIFA Peace Prize

President Donald Trump received the 2025 FIFA Peace Prize at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., during the World Cup final draw.

Fraud Crisis Exposed: Walz Under Fire Over False Jail Claim

Minnesota’s unfolding fraud crisis intensified this week as governor Tim Walz faced renewed scrutiny for falsely claiming he “put people in jail” over the massive Feeding Our Future scandal.

CDC Panel Moves to End Birth-Dose Hep B Vaccine

A vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) voted to change the recommendations for when children receive the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine.

Trump Approves Development of Tiny Cars

President Trump approved the manufacturing of tiny cars in the United States.

‘Obedient’ Hochul Exposed in Shocking Chinese Espionage Trial Revelations

New evidence from a federal corruption trial has raised serious concerns about “obedient” Kathy Hochul and the influence foreign officials may have held over New York’s leadership.

Trump’s New World Cup Security Push Sets the Stage for 2026 Travel Surge

The United States is preparing for a historic convergence of major events in 2026, and officials say World Cup security is now at the center of federal planning.

SCOTUS Upholds Texas Redistricting Map

The Supreme Court granted Texas's request to block a federal district court that called the state's new map unconstitutional.

Russian Infiltration Alarms UK as Cargo-Ship Spies Probe Military Weaknesses

Reports from British intelligence officials have raised urgent concerns over Russian infiltration after two suspected Kremlin-linked operatives allegedly entered the United Kingdom aboard commercial cargo ships.