Goldman Sachs fined for inaccurate trade data reporting
Goldman Sachs fined $1.45M for errors causing inaccurate reporting of billions of trades due to coding and tech failures.
DoD Making Ties with Mid-East Stronger
Defense Secretary Hegseth and President Trump reinforce alliances in the Middle East, introduce new Air Force leadership, and strengthen Poland ties.
Sears Ad Challenges Spanberger on Biden’s Mental Health
Democrats must address Biden’s cognitive decline scandal and their role, with midterms far away but voters aware and holding them accountable.
Ex-FBI Director Comey Investigated for Alleged Anti-Trump Post
US Secret Service is probing ex-FBI chief Comey after he shared a controversial post believed by some to call for Trump’s removal or violence.
NJ Transit Train Engineer Strike Disrupts 350,000 Commuters
NJ Transit engineers’ strike disrupts travel for 350,000 in NJ and NYC after talks fail, marking the first transit strike in over 40 years in the state.
The Hidden Costs of Marine Debris on Coastal Communities
Marine debris harms tourism, fisheries, and local economies, imposing significant costs on coastal communities and small businesses.
US Troops Cheer Trump at Al Udeid Air Base
US troops cheered as Trump took the stage at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where Lee Greenwood sang “God Bless the USA” for his entrance.
Leo XIV Envisions Papacy for a Digital Future
Pope Leo XIV plans to address AI challenges, linking his vision to Leo XIII’s era of societal changes during the Industrial Revolution.
Dan Bongino Investigates J6 D.C. Pipe Bomber: New Developments
Dan Bongino is revamping the investigation on the J6 D.C. pipe bomber, appointing new FBI agents to uncover missed leads.
Cartels Use Drones to Monitor U.S. Border Patrol
Cartels use drones to monitor U.S. Border Patrol, shifting from human scouts to avoid detection in drug smuggling and illegal crossings.