Category: Politics
Kavanaugh Suggests Supreme Court May Find Mississippi’s Social Media Law Unconstitutional
This ruling is a blow to tech giants like Facebook, X, and YouTube, who argue that the legislation infringes on free speech.
Canada’s Alcohol Boycott Hits U.S. Drinks Industry Hard
The boycott of U.S. alcohol by Canada is leading to a drop in purchases, significantly impacting American brands and resulting in massive sales losses.
DEA Head Takes Over as Emergency Police Commissioner in Washington, D.C.
The DEA’s chief has officially been appointed as D.C.’s emergency police commissioner, marking a significant shift in law enforcement control under the Trump administration, which has increased the presence of federal agents and National Guard troops throughout the capital.
Trump’s Immigration Surge Affects More Law-Abiding Foreigners
President Donald Trump, aiming to focus on high-profile offenders, is accidentally detaining many immigrants without criminal histories in his aggressive deportation efforts.
Ex-Mayor Appeals to PM to Halt Asylum Seeker Hotel Plan
Councillor Med Buck has reached out to Sir Keir Starmer, protesting against the government’s plan to house only single males at the Stanwell Hotel.
Shift in Ukrainian Sentiment on War: Poll Reveals Change
Recent polling suggests a significant decline in the willingness of Ukrainians to continue fighting against Russia, favoring negotiations instead.
Trump’s Tariffs May Cut National Debt: A Deep Dive into the Fiscal Impact
Some experts believe President Trump’s new tariffs could significantly reduce the national debt, comparable to a new payroll tax or a massive military budget cut.
Poll Shows Elise Stefanik Closing Gap on Kathy Hochul in New York
A recent Siena University survey reveals that Elise Stefanik’s support is growing, reducing Kathy Hochul’s lead in New York’s upcoming gubernatorial race.
Historic UFC Fight Set for the White House on July 4, 2026
Dana White, the CEO of UFC, has announced an exciting milestone with a planned MMA event at the White House in celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
New Changes: Six States Can Ban Junk Food Purchases with Food Stamps
Recent waivers awarded to six states will allow them to limit junk food purchases with SNAP benefits.
