Trump's War on Birthright Citizenship Could Succeed Without SCOTUS as Congress Moves to Ban 'Anchor Babies'
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on Donald Trump's 2025 bid to curb birthright citizenship as Republicans in Congress push parallel legislation to restrict 'anchor babies' and crack down on birth tourism.
97,006 Jobs Cut in a Month as Amazon, Meta, and Groupon Join 2026 Layoff Wave
US employers cut 97,006 jobs in May 2026, the worst May since 2020, as AI was named the leading reason for a third consecutive month.
Trump Calls Housing Bill 'a Big Yawn' as His Refusal to Sign Leaves First-Time Buyers Hanging
Trump dismissed the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act as 'a big yawn' on Monday, refusing to sign as a new poll shows 56% of Americans can't absorb a $200 housing rise.
Andreessen Says Doctor ChatGPT Beats 99% of Doctors as Real Patient Risks Spark Medical Backlash
Marc Andreessen claims ChatGPT outperforms 99% of doctors, but a peer-reviewed JMIR study found physicians flagged 15% of the chatbot's medical answers as potentially harmful.
Why Nearly 50,000 Brits Have Moved to Portugal: 'Life Is Half the Price and Twice as Good'
Nearly 50,000 British citizens have relocated to Portugal, attracted by lower living costs, tax benefits, and a relaxed lifestyle. This trend reflects a shift from holiday visits to residency.
Nobel Laureate Unleashes Furious Attack on Elon Musk: 'Millions of Children's Blood Is on His Hands'
Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman launches a fierce attack on Elon Musk, claiming USAID cuts contributed to millions of deaths and sparked a global humanitarian catastrophe.
Justin Fulcher on Why Healthcare Infrastructure Is Harder to Build Than Healthcare Technology
Justin Fulcher emphasises the importance of compliance and integration in healthcare platforms, arguing that infrastructure, not technology, determines scalability and success in regulated environments.
Who Is MacKenzie Scott? Quick Facts About Jeff Bezos' Ex-Wife's Net Worth, Amazon Fortune, and $26.3 Billion in Donations
Jeff Bezos' ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott has donated more than $26.3 billion (£19.5 billion) through Yield Giving and Elon Musk criticised her philanthropy.
Europe Heatwave Death Toll Surpasses 1,300 as WHO Warns Extreme Heat Is the New Normal
Over 1,300 deaths in Europe are linked to a recent heatwave, prompting WHO warnings about the increasing frequency and danger of extreme heat events across the continent.
Six Underrated Stocks Britain's Top Fund Managers Believe Could Deliver Long-Term Growth
Six top fund managers reveal their favourite under-the-radar investments in healthcare, finance, retail, energy, and consumer goods with long-term growth potential despite risks.
UK Ends 200-Year-Old Vagrancy Law: What the Repeal Means for Rough Sleeping
The UK has repealed the Vagrancy Act, ending criminal penalties for rough sleeping. This marks a shift towards treating homelessness as a social issue, focusing on support rather than punishment.
1,000 Excess Deaths: France's Record-Smashing Heatwave Sparks Chaos and Exploding WWII Ammo Across Europe
Europe faces a severe heatwave, with France reporting 1,000 excess deaths in three days. Climate change intensifies risks, affecting public health, infrastructure, and emergency services across the continent.
'A Horrible, Terrible Person': Paul Krugman Blasts Elon Musk's Reign as America's Former 'Second Most Powerful Man'
Economist Paul Krugman criticises Elon Musk for his role in reducing USAID funding, arguing it has led to significant humanitarian consequences, including millions of preventable deaths.
Newsom Accused Of Massive Hypocrisy For Demanding National Billionaires Tax While Actively Fighting One at Home
Gavin Newsom proposes a national billionaire tax while opposing a similar state measure, sparking accusations of hypocrisy as he eyes a 2028 presidential run.
Elon Musk Leads Individual Billionaire Donors as $1.3B Poured Into 2026 US Midterm Elections Cycle
Billionaire donations like Elon Musk's for the 2026 midterms raise concerns over influence, as Bernie Sanders calls for banning super PACs to protect democracy.
Could Americans Be Forced to Work Until 70? Social Security Funding Gap Fuels Retirement Debate
Germany's proposal to raise the retirement age to 70 has sparked a global debate, with implications for the US as it faces Social Security funding challenges.
Ramit Sethi vs. Kevin O'Leary: 'Housing and Healthcare Are Up. But Sure, Blame Coffee'
Ramit Sethi critiques traditional financial advice, advocating for a rich life without sacrificing lifestyle, contrasting Kevin O'Leary's focus on frugality and long-term savings.
Venezuela Earthquakes Kill at Least 235 as Families Await News and Rescuers Race Through Rubble
Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, killing at least 235 people and injuring over 4,300. Rescue teams race against time to find survivors amid widespread destruction.
Paris Imposes Alcohol Restrictions as Heatwave Drives Surge in Hospital Emergencies
Paris authorities have restricted public alcohol consumption and takeaway sales to reduce health risks and ease hospital pressure during a severe heatwave, with record temperatures and rising emergencies.
Supreme Court Lets Trump End Syrian, Haitian Deportation Protections, Putting US Healthcare at Risk
The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling clears the way for Trump to deport 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, stripping roughly 115,000 US healthcare workers from an already short-staffed care economy.
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Melania Trump Ruthlessly Trolled Over Husband's Young Companion Natalie Harp After New White House Book Drops
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Putin Says Ukraine's Attacks Are Causing Fuel Shortages, But Insists Crisis Is 'Not Critical'
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Florida Horror: Woman Killed And Child Mauled As Three Alligator Attacks In Just One Week Spark Safety Fears
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'The American Dream Is Dead': American Pride Plummets to Historic Low Days Before Country's 250th Anniversary





