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BY Helen Partz

05.05.25

Tether AI platform to support Bitcoin and USDT payments, CEO says

Tether AI’s crypto payment support will be enabled via a newly launched wallet development kit that enables self-custodial wallets for Bitcoin and Tether's USDt.

BY Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor

04.29.25

100 days: Trump orders target sanctuary jurisdictions, aid local police

On his 99th day in office, President Donald Trump issued two executive orders targeting sanctuary jurisdictions.

BY Anders Hagstrom

04.28.25

White House touts immigration success in first 100 days of Trump's term

ICE chief Tom Homan touted a 96% decrease in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump's administration during a Monday press conference.

BY John Carney

05.02.25

U.S. Added 177,000 Jobs in April, Better Than Expected, As Economy Defies Doomsayers

Economists had been expecting 130,000 jobs and an unemployment rate unchanged at 4.2 percent. | Economy

BY Jack Montgomery

04.17.25

U.S. Jobless Claims Dip, Signaling Trump Labor Market Remains Strong.

PULSE POINTS: ❓What Happened: U.S. jobless claims dropped by 9,000 to 215,000 for the week ending April 12, reflecting a strong labor market as President

BY Fred Imbert

04.17.25

Trump again calls for Fed to cut rates, says Powell’s ‘termination cannot come fast enough’

President Donald Trump on Thursday again called for the Federal Reserve to lower rates and even hinted at the "termination" of Chair Jerome Powell.

BY Helen Partz

05.05.25

Tether AI platform to support Bitcoin and USDT payments, CEO says

Tether AI’s crypto payment support will be enabled via a newly launched wallet development kit that enables self-custodial wallets for Bitcoin and Tether's USDt.

BY Anthony Kimery

04.30.25

Digital IDs take root in US as states and federal agencies chart uncertain paths

While the Biden admin framed digital ID development as a modernization and cybersecurity priority, the Trump administration has shown less consistent interest.

BY Didi Rankovic

04.16.25

Meta to Train AI Models Using EU User Data by Default, Citing Cultural Relevance and Industry Precedent

Opt-out if you can find it, because Meta’s AI wants to learn your jokes, dialect, and digital footprints by default.

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BY John Carney

05.02.25

U.S. Added 177,000 Jobs in April, Better Than Expected, As Economy Defies Doomsayers

Economists had been expecting 130,000 jobs and an unemployment rate unchanged at 4.2 percent. | Economy

BY Anthony Kimery

04.30.25

Digital IDs take root in US as states and federal agencies chart uncertain paths

While the Biden admin framed digital ID development as a modernization and cybersecurity priority, the Trump administration has shown less consistent interest.

BY Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor

04.29.25

100 days: Trump orders target sanctuary jurisdictions, aid local police

On his 99th day in office, President Donald Trump issued two executive orders targeting sanctuary jurisdictions.

BY Anders Hagstrom

04.28.25

White House touts immigration success in first 100 days of Trump's term

ICE chief Tom Homan touted a 96% decrease in illegal border crossings under President Donald Trump's administration during a Monday press conference.

BY Arthur Weinstein

04.25.25

New York’s ‘RFK Jr. Act’ Would Mandate Vaccine Reporting For Adults. Medical Freedom Advocates Are Fighting Back

The “Registry for Keeping Justified Records Act,” or “RFK Jr. Act,” would create mandatory vaccine reporting for adults in New York State. It has strong support among lawmakers, but faces stiff opposition from opponents, who will rally in Albany on May 14.

BY Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

04.23.25

RFK Jr. Wants CDC to Stop Recommending COVID Shots for Kids, Inside Sources Say

According to the two people who spoke to Politico on condition of anonymity, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has advocated internally to have the CDC stop recommending COVID-19 vaccines for children, arguing there is little scientific evidence that the shot provides a benefit to babies and young children.

BY Floyd Buford

04.24.25

Mysterious Swiss Billionaire Spent $800 Million Bankrolling Left Wing Causes, States Say No More

Over the past two decades, a reclusive Swiss billionaire has poured more than $800 million into left-wing causes across America. Now, states are fighting back.

BY Ian Schwartz

04.22.25

Thiel: Thousands Of Virtue Signaling Bureaucrats Can Be Prosecuted For Defrauding The Government

Tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel said "virtue signalling is a sign that you're doing something evil" in an interview on Joe Lonsdale's podcast.

State senator: IL bill regulating cryptocurrency will put 'brick on growth'

Illinois lawmakers are considering additional regulations on the cryptocurrency industry.

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