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Palantir Is Selling AI as Infrastructure, and Wall Street Is Testing the Price
Palantir is surging because U.S. AI contracts, not hype alone, are turning its software into high-margin infrastructure.
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Fubo’s Turning Point: From Sports Streaming Underdog to Profit Roadmap
Fubo, the U.S. sports‑centric streaming service, is shifting from subscriber growth to profitability with record 2026 revenue and new EBITDA targets.
Desdolarización in 2026: The Dollar Is Losing Share, Not Power
Desdolarización means reducing reliance on the dollar; 2026 data show reserves diversifying while FX and stablecoins stay dollar-heavy.
How U.S. gas prices and natural gas markets are reshaping business in 2026
U.S. gas prices are above $4/gal and natural gas markets are volatile, squeezing consumers and shifting energy and retail dynamics in 2026.
Jabari Brown and the Private-Jet Drug Case: The Release Is the Real Story
Jabari Brown was briefly detained in Paraguay after a private-jet cannabis seizure, then released as prosecutors focused on three passengers.
Fiona Ma’s Bid for Lieutenant Governor: A Proven Treasurer or Political Flashpoint?
Fiona Ma, California’s state treasurer, leads in a crowded lieutenant governor primary with deep experience and renewed controversy in 2026 elections.
Trump CMS Medicaid Work Rules: How Washington Is Redefining Welfare Eligibility
CMS has issued the final Medicaid work requirements rule that will require most expansion‑group adults to work 80 hours/month by 2027, reshaping eligibility.
Elias Irizarry and the Pentagon Trust Test After Jan. 6
Elias Irizarry’s Pentagon job turns a Jan. 6 misdemeanor into a sharper fight over clearance, clemency, and trust.
United States Courts of Appeals Are Where Federal Law Usually Sticks
United States courts of appeals usually give federal cases their final practical answer, not the Supreme Court.
United States Customs and Border Protection Is Bigger Than the Border Debate
United States Customs and Border Protection is the DHS agency at the center of a paradox: fewer border crossings, wider border power.
Justin Murphy Republican Nominee NJ: The 33% Win Cory Booker Wanted to See
Justin Murphy won New Jersey's GOP Senate primary with about 33%, setting up a long-shot November race against Cory Booker.
How Federal Policy Is Redrawing the Future of U.S. Education in 2026
Federal education policy in 2026 is reshaping student aid, agency authority, and state roles with major loan limits, agency realignment, and funding fights.
TrumpRx: U.S. Government’s Prescription Drug Pricing Platform Explained
TrumpRx is a government-backed prescription drug platform offering discounted drug prices via most‑favored‑nation pricing and expanded generics.
Is a College Degree Still Worth It? The U.S. Answer Is Conditional
A college degree is still worth it for most U.S. students, but only when the price, completion odds, and career path line up.
AP’s White House Access Fight Turns a Map Label Into a Press-Freedom Test
AP’s White House access fight turns a naming dispute into a test of viewpoint-based press exclusion.
VA Lottery and Virginia Schools: The $901.6M Funding Story Behind the Jackpot
VA Lottery is Virginia’s school-funding lottery: FY 2025 proceeds generated $901.6M for K-12, with legal guardrails and gambling risks.
Prince Group Case: Why a $15B Bitcoin Seizure Is Now a Victim Test
Prince Group is the Cambodia-based network accused in a U.S. $15 billion bitcoin forfeiture now testing victim recovery.
Affordable Care Act Enrollment and Cost Shifts in 2026
Affordable Care Act enrollment is declining and costs are rising in 2026 after expanded subsidies expired, reshaping coverage nationwide.
Pima County’s Political Crossroads: Law, Budgets and Public Safety in 2026
Pima County’s 2026 law and government dynamics are defined by immigration enforcement disputes, budget increases and public‑safety controversies.
IRS Social Security Debt Iowa Case Shows How a 1996 Benefit Can Hit a 2026 Refund
IRS Social Security debt Iowa is a refund-offset fight over whether a 1996 survivor-benefit overpayment can still be collected.
Trump AI Executive Order: Voluntary Review but Skepticism on Enforcement
President Trump signed a June 2, 2026 AI executive order creating a voluntary 30‑day pre‑release review for advanced AI models and federal cybersecurity actions.
Bill Pulte: Trump’s Unconventional Pick for Acting Director of National Intelligence
Bill Pulte, a housing finance regulator with no intelligence background, was named acting Director of National Intelligence, sparking bipartisan controversy.
Trump Administration Federal Grant Oversight Is a Rulemaking Fight
Trump administration federal grant oversight is a 2026 push to add political review and easier terminations to federal awards.
Social Security Administration Staffing Cuts: The 50,000-Person Access Test
Social Security Administration staffing cuts set a 50,000-worker target while shifting pressure to phones, online tools, and field offices.
Henry Nowak Case: How a Dying Victim Became the Suspect
Henry Nowak is the 18-year-old student whose Southampton murder became a legal flashpoint after police first treated the dying victim as a suspect.