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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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The Great Western Exit: Why Best Citizens Are Fleeing the Rich World [PODCAST]
How Western governments punished competence, imported chaos, dependency, and troublemakers, drove their best citizens toward safer, freer, more comfortable, and more functional countries — and then called the collapse “progress.”
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Beijing Tightens Security as Trump Visit Spurs High-Level Diplomatic Preparations
Hotels near key diplomatic zones are locked down and security measures intensified as Beijing prepares for Donald Trump’s arrival and talks with Xi Jinping later this week.
Trump Returns to a Hardened China as US–China Trade Rivalry Enters a New Phase
A new visit underscores how both economies have reshaped their trade exposure, with China reducing dependence on the US market while geopolitical shocks and energy pressures intensify global economic strain.
Nvidia Chief Jensen Huang Reportedly Linked to Potential China Trip With Trump in Emerging Tech Diplomacy Signal
A developing account suggests a possible alignment of high-level political travel and semiconductor industry leadership, highlighting how AI chip supply chains are becoming central to US–China strategic engagement.
The New Robber Barons of Intelligence: Are AI Bosses More Powerful Than Rockefeller?
Dario. Demis. Elon. Mark. Sam. Five first names. Five men. Five command centers in the new race to build artificial intelligence. Dario Amodei at Anthropic. Demis Hassabis at Google DeepMind. Elon Musk with xAI. Mark Zuckerberg at Meta. ...
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The War Map: Professor Jiang’s Dark Theory of Iran, Trump, China, Russia, Israel, and the Coming Global Shock [Podcast]
Professor Jiang predicted Trump would win the election, America would go to war with Iran, and that the United States would technically lose and practically win that war. Now he reveals why he believes this conflict could reshape the ent...
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Trump Publicly Rebukes Star Quarterback for Missing White House Championship Visit
Fernando Mendoza chose NFL obligations over a White House ceremony, exposing the growing collision between presidential symbolism, athlete autonomy and professional sports economics.
Trump’s Pre-China Departure Gaggle Reveals White House Under Pressure on War, Inflation and Image
The president used an impromptu White House press exchange to defend his Iran strategy, promote ties with Xi Jinping and dismiss mounting scrutiny over domestic costs and political fallout.
Hegseth and Caine Face Bipartisan Revolt Over Iran War Strategy and Costs
Congressional frustration is intensifying as the Trump administration struggles to explain the military, financial and legal trajectory of the expanding conflict with Iran.
Trump Shifts From Economic Confrontation to Managed Coexistence With China
After years of tariff escalation and strategic hostility, the Trump administration is now pursuing a more transactional and stability-focused relationship with Beijing
Trump Says He Doesn’t Factor Americans’ Financial Strain Into Iran War Decisions
Comments made as U.S. inflation rises and war-driven energy costs surge reignite debate over the domestic economic impact of the Iran conflict
Hantavirus Response Puts Trump Health Officials Back Under Scrutiny Over Epidemic Management
A rare rodent-borne disease outbreak is testing U.S. public health capacity amid renewed political focus on pandemic preparedness and government response standards
FDA Leadership Exit Highlights Deepening Turmoil Inside U.S. Drug Regulator
Resignation of top official underscores internal pressure, policy disputes, and regulatory strain at the Food and Drug Administration
Inside the Quarantine Response for Passengers from Hantavirus-Exposed Cruise Ship Arriving in the U.S.
Public health authorities isolate and monitor travelers after suspected exposure to a rare but dangerous rodent-borne virus aboard a cruise vessel
Trump Amplifies Post Calling for Obama’s Arrest, Escalating Political Rhetoric in U.S. Election Climate
A shared social media message targeting former President Barack Obama intensifies scrutiny over political speech boundaries and digital platform amplification
Rain and Thunder Set to Return as Washington Faces Unsettled Weather Pattern
A shifting Pacific system is expected to bring widespread rain and possible thunderstorms across Washington state, marking a return to wetter and more unstable conditions this week
Tax Repeal Campaign Gains Momentum Ahead of Fall Ballot Fight
Opponents of income tax provisions are organizing a statewide push to overturn recent fiscal measures through direct voter decision in the upcoming election cycle
China’s AI Surge Is Forcing Trump Into a Strategic Retreat-or-Escalation Decision on Chips
Washington’s attempt to slow China’s artificial intelligence industry through semiconductor restrictions is colliding with a new reality: Chinese firms are adapting faster than expected, while American companies risk losing influence ove...
Tech CEOs Expected to Join Trump at Xi Summit, Signaling Corporate Role in US–China Diplomacy
White House announcement places Elon Musk and Tim Cook alongside President Donald Trump as Washington prepares for high-stakes talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, raising questions about the growing overlap between state policy and cor...
Trump Hosts Angel Moms and Gold Star Mothers at White House Mother’s Day Event
A Rose Garden luncheon brought together families who lost children in service or through violent crime, highlighting immigration, border security, and national remembrance themes.
Thune Defends $1 Billion White House Security Spending as Necessary Cost of Protecting the Presidency
A proposed funding level for presidential security sparks debate over scale, accountability, and the rising cost of safeguarding the White House complex.
Trump Hosts Indiana Hoosiers at White House as Mendoza Calls In but Skips Visit
The national championship team’s Washington celebration moves ahead, but star quarterback Fernando Mendoza opts out due to NFL rookie obligations, highlighting the clash between college tradition and professional demands.
Lawsuit Targets Reflecting Pool Overhaul Amid Claims of Skipped Historic Review
A nonprofit challenges a Trump-era renovation of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, alleging improper contracting and violations of preservation law.
Hantavirus Case Among Cruise Passengers Triggers Public Health Monitoring in the United States
A confirmed infection in a returning traveler has prompted health authorities to assess exposure risks tied to a cruise voyage and reinforce surveillance protocols for rare but severe rodent-borne disease.
Trump Casts Doubt on Iran Ceasefire Effort, Calling Proposal ‘Garbage’ Amid Fragile Talks
The former U.S. president’s remarks highlight deep uncertainty around mediation efforts involving Iran, where ceasefire negotiations face mounting political and strategic strain.
A No-Bid Federal Contract Raises Questions Over the Discoloration of Washington’s Reflecting Pool
The sudden blue-green hue of one of Washington’s most visible landmarks has drawn scrutiny over maintenance decisions, procurement practices, and oversight of federal site management.
U.S. Intelligence Agencies Push to Shape AI Oversight in Growing Rift With Commerce Department
Internal U.S. government tensions are emerging over who should control AI safety and security testing — intelligence agencies or the Commerce Department — as Washington moves toward tighter pre-deployment scrutiny of frontier models.
Washington Dinner Shooting Suspect Enters Not Guilty Plea as Case Moves to Trial Phase
Court proceedings begin in a high-profile shooting case, with the accused formally denying charges as prosecutors prepare evidence and witnesses
Washington National Guard Expands Wildfire Preparedness as Risk Season Intensifies
State military forces increase training, equipment deployment, and coordination with civilian agencies as climate-driven wildfire threats grow more severe
Survey Finds Significant Share of Americans Believe Trump Assassination Attempts Were Fabricated
Polling highlights deep polarization and widespread distrust in political information, with beliefs diverging sharply along partisan lines
Claims of Saudi Pushback on U.S. Hormuz Strategy Highlight Gulf Security Fault Lines
Reports and commentary around the Strait of Hormuz reflect heightened regional tension, but no verified evidence shows Saudi Arabia rejecting a U.S. operational plan to “open” the waterway
Trump’s Oil Production Claim Doesn’t Match Global Output Data
The United States is the world’s largest oil producer, but combined output from Russia and Saudi Arabia remains higher, challenging the accuracy of recent political claims
U.S. Weighs Limited Hong Kong Policy Tools as China Tensions Deepen
Washington is reviewing constrained economic and diplomatic options toward Beijing over Hong Kong, reflecting how financial, geopolitical, and legal limits narrow its policy room
White House Withdraws Nominee for National Park Service Leadership Amid Political Scrutiny
A hospitality industry executive tapped to lead the National Park Service is pulled before confirmation, highlighting tensions over qualifications, conservation policy, and federal appointment strategy
Tucker Carlson and the Future of Republican Power: Influence, Limits, and the 2028 Question
How a media-driven political ecosystem has reshaped the GOP—and why Carlson’s influence is being tested against party structure, donor power, and presidential politics
Trump Plans to Press Xi on Iran Support as U.S.–China Tensions Expand Into Middle East Policy
White House signals that upcoming diplomatic engagement with Beijing will include demands over China’s ties to Iran, linking great-power rivalry to regional security dynamics
Trump Administration Drug Policy Faces Scrutiny Over Contradictions on Marijuana and Enforcement Priorities
Experts highlight tensions between strict enforcement rhetoric and evolving public attitudes toward cannabis, raising questions about coherence in federal drug strategy
Calls Grow for a US–Azerbaijan ‘Grand Deal’ as South Caucasus Geopolitics Shift
Strategic debates intensify over whether Washington should pursue a broad diplomatic and economic framework with Baku amid regional realignments and post-conflict uncertainty in the South Caucasus
White House Correspondents’ Dinner Faces Scrutiny After Renewed Concerns Over Attacks on Media Institutions
Debate grows over whether the annual press gala remains appropriate amid heightened political tension, security risks, and criticism of media–political relations in Washington
Election Denial Politics Resurface as Controversial Republicans Eye Governor Races
Candidates who questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. presidential election are positioned in several upcoming gubernatorial contests, reshaping debates over elections, governance, and institutional trust.
Trump’s ‘Gold Card’ Visa Faces Skepticism as Elite Legal Circles Question Its Viability
A proposed U.S. immigration pathway aimed at wealthy investors is drawing scrutiny from immigration lawyers and policy experts who question its legal structure, demand mechanics, and real-world enforceability.
Washington Blast Leaves Home as Active Crime Scene as Investigators Probe Cause of House Fire
Authorities in Washington state are treating a residential fire and associated explosion as a potential criminal incident, with investigators examining the origin, sequence, and possible involvement of hazardous materials or deliberate i...
Trump’s LIV Golf Involvement Reignites Conflict of Interest Debate
Presidential-level ties to Saudi-backed LIV Golf raise renewed questions over business entanglements and political ethics during international sports expansion
Qatar and Saudi Arabia Coordinate De-escalation Efforts Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions
Gulf powers intensify diplomatic coordination as regional risks grow around US–Iran confrontation and maritime security concerns
Australia’s World Cup Coach Invokes Trump as Socceroos Prepare for Politically Charged US Tournament
Australia manager Tony Popovic says he wants Donald Trump at a World Cup match in the United States to sharpen the atmosphere and test his players under maximum pressure before the expanded tournament begins.
Has Google Gone Too Far? Chrome Accused of Secretly Installing Massive AI Models on Users’ Computers
For years, the world’s largest technology companies promised that artificial intelligence would make our devices smarter, faster, and more personal. What they rarely discussed was how quietly that transformation would happen — or how lit...
Kennedy’s Quiet War on Antidepressants Sparks Alarm Across America’s Medical Establishment
Reports that U.S. health officials explored curbs on widely used SSRI medications have ignited a fierce national battle over psychiatry, regulation and the future of mental health treatment.
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Lisa Set to Join FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Show in Los Angeles Alongside Katy Perry
The global football tournament’s entertainment lineup signals a high-profile fusion of pop music and sport as organizers prepare for expanded 2026 edition across North America
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The Great Western Exit: Why Best Citizens Are Fleeing the Rich World [PODCAST]
The New Robber Barons of Intelligence: Are AI Bosses More Powerful Than Rockefeller?
The War Map: Professor Jiang’s Dark Theory of Iran, Trump, China, Russia, Israel, and the Coming Global Shock [Podcast]
Kennedy’s Quiet War on Antidepressants Sparks Alarm Across America’s Medical Establishment
The Met Gala Meets the Age of Billionaire Backlash
KPMG Cuts Around 10% of US Audit Partners After Failed Exit Push
Travel on all public transport in the Australian state of Victoria will be free in May and then half price for the remainder of this year as the government ramps up help for consumers battling high fuel costs
Microsoft lost 2.5 millions users (French government) to Linux
Privacy Problems in Microsoft Windows OS
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Starmer and Trump Hold Strategic Talks on Securing Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions
James Blair Weighs Temporary Exit from White House to Support Trump Political Efforts
White House Engagement With Indiana Senate Candidate Revealed Through Calls and Messages
White House Staff Advised Against Betting on Prediction Markets in Internal Warning
Vatican Official Notes Unusual Nature of Cardinal’s Pentagon Meeting
Democratic Party Faces Funding Shortfall Despite Anticipated Post-Election Boost
Trump Confronts Inflation Surge Linked to Iran Conflict as Markets React
Non-Compete Ban in Washington State Sparks Optimism and Debate Across Tech Sector
Plans Unveiled for 250-Foot Monumental Arch in Washington Reflecting Trump’s Vision
US Negotiators Set to Press Iran for Release of Detained Americans
Strategic Saudi-Bahrain Causeway Closed Amid Security Concerns as Trump Deadline Approaches
Saudi Shift Away from Longstanding Dollar Oil Framework Gains Attention Amid Iran Conflict
Starmer Voices Frustration as Global Tensions Drive Up UK Energy Costs
Australia Emphasizes Rule of Law in Shifting Global Landscape as Trump Era Reshapes Geopolitics
Melania Trump Issues White House Statement Rejecting Allegations and Reaffirming Integrity
George Clooney Responds to White House Remarks Amid Political and Cultural Exchange
White House Highlights New Ballroom as Key Security Enhancement for Presidential Operations
Easter Message from USDA Secretary Sparks Internal Debate Over Workplace Communication
Washington Adjusts Tax Structure with Rollbacks Amid Introduction of Income Tax
Israel Pursues Direct Talks with Lebanon While Maintaining Pressure on Hezbollah
Digital Detox Research Suggests Potential to Reverse Long-Term Effects of Social Media Overuse
Strategic Openings Suggest Path for Trump to Secure Breakthrough on Iran
Chinese Firm’s Washington Outreach Linked to Trump-Era Networks Yields Policy Breakthrough
UK Urges Inclusion of Lebanon in US-Iran Ceasefire Framework
Starmer Voices Frustration Over Global Pressures Driving UK Energy Costs Higher
Canada Aligns With US, UK and Australia as Europe Prepares Major Digital Border Overhaul
Global Markets Jolt as Iran Signals Ceasefire Breakdown and Rising Regional Tensions
Trump Calls for Toll-Free Reopening of Strait of Hormuz to Safeguard Global Trade
Oil Industry Urges White House to Secure Strait of Hormuz as Supply Concerns Mount
Trump and First Lady Host White House Easter Egg Roll Celebrating Tradition and Unity
White House Challenges NATO Position on Iran as Trump Holds Talks with Alliance Chief
White House Plans Major Workforce Reduction at TSA as Part of Efficiency Drive
White House Highlights Trump’s Firm Stance on Hormuz Access and Global Stability
Iran Raises Allegations of Ceasefire Breaches as Fragile Truce Faces Early Strain
Trump Offers Two-Week Pause in Military Action Tied to Strait of Hormuz Reopening
US Officials Strike Different Tones as Post-Conflict Messaging on Iran Develops
California Supreme Court Blocks Sheriff’s Attempt to Seize Hundreds of Thousands of Ballots
Trump Administration Set to Reduce Proposed Funding for Iran Conflict Efforts
Washington State Declares Fresh Drought Emergency as Water Shortages Persist
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