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ICE Agents May Stay at Airports After TSA Pay Resumes

Sarah Olivella March 30, 2026

ICE Agents Could Remain at US Airports Even After TSA Workers Are Paid Amid Ongoing DHS Shutdown Crisis The presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at major US airports may continue even after Transportation Security Administration staff begin receiving delayed paychecks, highlighting the ongoing operational strain caused by the Department of

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Trump Orders Pay for TSA Workers Amid DHS Shutdown

SMGN Publishing March 28, 2026

Amid an ongoing government funding impasse, President Donald Trump has signed a memo directing that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees receive pay despite the continued shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The move comes as lawmakers remain divided over competing funding proposals, prolonging uncertainty across one of the nation’s most

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House Ethics Panel Finds Florida Democrat Violated Rules

SMGN Publishing March 27, 2026

The U.S. House Ethics Committee has concluded that there is “clear and convincing evidence” that Florida Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick violated multiple House rules, following a rare and lengthy public hearing that extended late into the night. The findings mark a significant development in a case that has drawn national attention

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Maine Senate Primary Heats Up as Democrats Clash

SMGN Publishing March 26, 2026

Democrats Engage in Costly Primary Battle The race for a key U.S. Senate seat in Maine is rapidly intensifying as two leading Democratic contenders invest millions of dollars in a competitive and increasingly contentious primary. The contest centers on efforts to unseat incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins, a longtime figure

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DHS Funding Deal Faces Uncertainty

SMGN Publishing March 25, 2026

DHS Funding Deal in Jeopardy as Trump and Senate Democrats Withhold Support Amid Immigration and TSA Crisis A fragile proposal to fund key operations of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing mounting uncertainty as both Donald Trump and Senate Democrats decline to fully support the emerging framework. The

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Senate Confirms Trump Fraud Enforcement Pick

Sarah Olivella March 24, 2026

Senate Approves New DOJ Fraud Enforcement Leadership The U.S. Senate has confirmed Colin McDonald as assistant attorney general for fraud enforcement, marking the creation of a new leadership role within the U.S. Department of Justice focused on prosecuting fraud tied to government programs. The confirmation passed with a 52-47 vote,

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US Democracy Rankings Fall Under Trump

Sarah Olivella March 20, 2026

Recent global assessments are raising concerns about the state of democracy in the United States, pointing to what researchers describe as a rapid institutional decline during the presidency of Donald Trump. Multiple independent analyses published this month suggest that the country’s democratic standing has weakened significantly compared to previous years,

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Iran War Could Hurt Trump Politically

Sarah Olivella March 19, 2026

As tensions escalate in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, political analysts are increasingly focused on the potential domestic consequences for Donald Trump. While the president has projected confidence about the outcome, the uncertain duration of the conflict raises questions about how sustained military engagement could influence public opinion and electoral dynamics in

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Daniel Biss Wins Illinois Democratic Primary

SMGN Publishing March 18, 2026

Daniel Biss Secures Victory in Competitive Illinois Primary Daniel Biss, current mayor of Evanston, has won the Democratic primary for Illinois’ 9th congressional district, emerging as the leading candidate in a closely watched race. The district, located in the Chicago metropolitan area, has long been considered a safe Democratic stronghold, making

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USPS Faces Cash Crisis by 2027

Sarah Olivella March 17, 2026

Postal Service Warns of Imminent Financial Collapse The United States Postal Service has issued a stark warning to lawmakers, stating it could run out of cash within the next year if current financial trends continue. Postmaster General David Steiner told Congress that without immediate intervention, the agency may struggle to pay employees and vendors,

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AI Investment Bubble Fears Grow as Tech Stocks Face a Reality Check

Felipe Cardona June 23, 2026

The AI investment bubble debate is returning to the center of Wall Street conversations. This follows a sharp sell-off across major technology stocks. The sell-off raised fresh concerns about whether the extraordinary sums being poured into artificial intelligence can generate sustainable profits. After months of relentless optimism surrounding AI-driven growth,

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US-Iran Nuclear Inspections Dispute Raises New Challenges for Permanent Peace Agreement

Felipe Cardona June 23, 2026

The US-Iran nuclear inspections dispute has become one of the most sensitive issues threatening ongoing efforts to transform a fragile ceasefire into a permanent peace agreement. Meanwhile, negotiators continue working on technical details of a broader settlement. Conflicting statements from Washington and Tehran regarding access to Iranian nuclear facilities have

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Hantavirus Cruise Ship Quarantine Ends as Final U.S. Passengers Leave Nebraska Facility

SMGN Publishing June 23, 2026

The Hantavirus cruise ship quarantine officially came to a close after the last group of American passengers monitored in Nebraska following a deadly outbreak aboard the Dutch expedition vessel MV Hondius were cleared to return home. Federal health authorities confirmed that the final eight U.S. citizens completed a 42-day observation period without

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