Stories
Stories archive for April 10, 2026 in US
Stories archive for April 10, 2026 in US
In the past two weeks the White House has become a stage for an unexpected, yet meticulously timed, narrative: First Lady Melania Trump’s public repudiation of any connection to...
Когда в среду первая леди США, Мелания Трамп, впервые за годы молчания сделала публичное заявление о том, что она не имеет никаких связей с умершим Джейффри Эпштейном, реакция в...
В последние недели политический театр в Индиане оказался в центре национального внимания: чиновники из Белого дома и ближайшее окружение президента Дональда Трампа пытались, по ...
In early April, a federal judge in Boston put a sudden stop to the Trump administration’s bid to strip Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from more than 5,000 Ethiopians living in...
John Fetterman, the junior senator from Pennsylvania, has become the most visible illustration of the growing fissure within the Democratic Party over U.S. policy toward Iran an...
The desert of Southern California has become a seasonal metropolis, and every spring the map of that metropolis expands, contracts, and re‑draws itself around the Empire Polo Cl...
В последней неделе американская судебная система вновь оказалась в эпицентре политической битвы, когда Верховный суд США отказался рассматривать экстренную апелляцию Самуэля Рон...
The United States Postal Service has once again taken the unsettling step of suspending its employer contributions to the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Effective A...
Когда суд вынес решение о восстановлении доступа журналистов к "сердцу" американской военной мощи, многие ожидали, что администрация быстро поправит свои правила. Вместо этого з...
In the past two weeks Justice Sonia Sotomayor has taken to the podium more often than the clerk’s office can tally opinions. From a blistering critique of Justice Brett Kavanaug...
The United States Postal Service has taken a step few imagined would ever be on the table: it will temporarily stop contributing to the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS...
In the past few weeks the name Candace Owens has resurfaced in three very different headlines: a high‑profile defamation suit in Europe, a social‑media firestorm over a friendsh...
When Sam Altman stepped onto the San Francisco stage last month, the world expected a routine product update. What unfolded instead was a cascade of drama that laid bare the fra...
In the span of just a few weeks, Russia has rolled out a series of moves that touch every corner of its war machine, its internal security apparatus, and the fragile media space...
The decision to mothball the Los Angeles‑class attack submarine USS Boise (SSN‑764) after more than a decade of limbo is more than a bureaucratic footnote. It is a prism through...
In the past few weeks the public face of Eva Longoria has multiplied, moving from a $50‑million philanthropic accolade to a stylish suit on Instagram, and finally to the sun‑kis...
As New York City marks the 100‑day milestone of its youngest mayor, Zohran Mamdani, the excitement that accompanied his historic midnight oath on a centuries‑old Qur’an has give...
The Trump administration’s latest crackdown on legal immigration has sent ripples through every corner of the United States, from the boardrooms of Silicon Valley to the warehou...
The latest Consumer Price Index data show that the United States is once again wrestling with inflation that feels more like a relic of the early‑2020s than a post‑pandemic corr...
The Board of Immigration Appeals’ decision on April 10 to reject Mahmoud Khalil’s petition to dismiss his removal proceedings is more than a procedural footnote; it is a flashpo...
When the curtain fell on Eric L. Adams’ two‑year tenure as New York City’s mayor, most observers assumed his political story was winding down. Yet the past few weeks have remind...
In the span of a few short months, prediction markets have vaulted from niche hobbyist platforms to a fledgling pillar of the U.S. financial ecosystem. The turning point arrived...