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President Donald Trump has proposed a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates. This move aims to lower the high cost of borrowing for millions of Americans. It serves as a direct intervention in the current Banking system. This policy is the beating heart of a new economic push for worker relief. Industry insiders…
The government has released the latest IRS tax brackets, updated for inflation and shaped by recent legislation. On the surface, this looks like a win for taxpayers. But whether it truly helps depends on where you stand financially. What are the 2026 tax bracket changes The big update with the new IRS tax brackets is…
Massive geopolitical shift hit the wires this morning, The Trump administration confirmed it will exit 66 international organizations. This move fundamentally alters the global contracting landscape. It signals a new era for US foreign policy and industrial strategy. The Core Policy Change President Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Wednesday. The order terminates US…
A major shift is emerging in the safety landscape of religious institutions. The Salt Lake City Church Shooting is not just a tragedy. It is a signal of rising risks for soft targets. Contractors and facility managers must reassess security protocols immediately. The Core News: A Tragic Breach of Safety Two people were killed in…
California storms rang in the New Year with another round of strong floods, bringing heavy rain, flooding concerns and soggy conditions across much of the state. The storms arrived just days after powerful rain over Christmas left rivers high and the ground already soaked. Because the soil cannot absorb much more water, even steady rain…
In a major development concerning the Russian nuclear missile program, nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles have been officially deployed in Belarus. The Russian Defense Ministry revealed this on December 30, 2025, by releasing footage of the mobile systems during training exercises. This deployment comes as US-led attempts to end the almost four-year Russia-Ukraine war reach a critical…
Trump Media and Technology Group, the company behind the Truth Social platform, just announced plans to issue a new cryptocurrency token to its shareholders next year. The move blends politics, social media, and digital finance in a way that is rare for a U.S. publicly traded company, and it has investors, regulators and the broader…
The United States military has executed a high-stakes overnight operation in Caracas, Venezuela. The target was President Nicolas Maduro. This move changes the game for energy investors, defense contractors, and policy analysts watching South America. President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been captured by US elite forces. They were flown to U.S.…
Capitol Riot is happening in America’s political and legal landscape. This isn’t just about headlines; it’s about the stability of the institutions that support our economy. New testimony has clarified the events of January 6. Jack Smith has provided a stark assessment to lawmakers. The implications for national security and business continuity are significant. Accountability…
Democrat Renee Hardman won the Iowa State Senate election on December 30, 2025, defeating Republican Lucas Loftin by a large margin and preventing Republicans from gaining a two-thirds supermajority in the state Senate. Her victory maintains Democratic representation in a district that includes sections of the Des Moines suburbs, and also indicates the continuation of…