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Everyone Is Talking About the FBI’s New Crooks Claim

An unexpected disclosure forces a reconsideration of what many assumed they already understood.

BY Tyler Durden

Everyone Is Talking About the FBI’s New Crooks Claim

An unexpected disclosure forces a reconsideration of what many assumed they already understood.

BY David Shepardson

Here’s why some lawmakers might collect $500,000 each

A surprising twist buried in a government funding deal is raising eyebrows in Washington — and could leave some lawmakers with an unexpected windfall.

BY Elizabeth Pritchett

Find out how Trump’s pardons could redefine political loyalty

A late-night announcement from a former president sent shockwaves through Washington — and it might redefine what accountability means in American politics.

BY Tyler Durden

Court Lets Musk’s Antitrust Case Against Apple, OpenAI Proceed

A quiet courtroom decision just opened the door to a showdown that could reshape one of the world’s most powerful tech ecosystems.

BY Michael Dorgan and Edward Lawrence

Bessent Says New Magnet Plant Is a “National Security Win”

A top official hints that a long-dormant corner of American industry may be the unexpected key to a major economic resurgence — and global power shift.

BY Dan Mangan

10.24.25

Trump Pulls Out of Canada Talks Over Reagan Commercial

President Trump claimed Canada had ran an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan talking about tariffs to influence a pending U.S. Supreme Court case.

BY Ken Macon

08.15.25

UK's Tax Authority to Surveil Social Media Posts

AI now quietly shadows Instagram and Facebook while deciding if citizens' taxes add up.

BY Christina Maas

08.14.25

AI Chats Aren’t Private: Human Reviewers See Your Data

The “memory” that makes AI feel personal is often built from scraps of your life handed to human graders.

BY Tyler Durden

07.15.25

Pittsburgh Will Be Transformed Into "AI Hub Of World" With $75 Billion Investment 

President Trump is set to join Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Dave McCormick at a major energy and AI summit at Carnegie Mellon University this afternoon. According to local media, McCormick is expected to unveil plans for at least $75 billion in energy and AI infrastructure investment across Pittsburgh, aiming to transform the city from a hollowed-out manufacturing town into "the AI hub of the world."

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BY Tyler Durden

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BY David Shepardson

Here’s why some lawmakers might collect $500,000 each

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BY Michael Dorgan and Edward Lawrence

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BY Elizabeth Pritchett

Find out how Trump’s pardons could redefine political loyalty

A late-night announcement from a former president sent shockwaves through Washington — and it might redefine what accountability means in American politics.

BY Elizabeth Elkind and Alex Miller

No Vote Guarantee: Johnson Draws Hard Line on Obamacare Talks

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BY WorldTribune Staff

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Emails show Comey discussing Clinton victory as “inevitable.”

Newly uncovered correspondence reveals unexpected backchannel activity at the highest levels of government just before one of America’s most pivotal elections.

BY Eric Revell

Why one tech mogul thinks New York’s biggest mistake is about to happen

A tech billionaire takes aim at a rising political star — but what he said next has New Yorkers talking.

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Trump calls on GOP to wield “Trump card” — end the filibuster.

President Donald Trump on Thursday called for Republicans to eliminate the filibuster in order to end the monthlong government shutdown.

BY Elizabeth Elkind

USDA Flags Risk to Food Programs in Ongoing Shutdown

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is warning that the Trump administration cannot add more funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program unilaterally.

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