President Trump’s recent executive order could allow 401(k) plans to include higher-risk investments such as private equity and cryptocurrency, potentially changing how millions of Americans save for retirement. This order directs federal agencies to rewrite regulations, allowing employers to offer a wider range of investments, including alternative assets like private equity, cryptocurrencies, and real estate. The move could provide private equity and crypto firms access to trillions in retirement funds, though implementation is expected to take months or longer, with employers likely slow to revise plans. While some investment companies support the measure, previous administrations have been hesitant about including riskier investments in 401(k)s.
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Jim Lovell, the astronaut who commanded the Apollo 13 mission, has passed away at the age of 97. Lovell was also the command module pilot for the Apollo 8 mission, the first to carry humans to the moon and back. His most notable mission, Apollo 13, faced an oxygen tank explosion, but he and his crew returned safely, earning the mission the title of “successful failure”. Lovell’s leadership and composure in the face of adversity, as well as his contributions to the Apollo program, have been widely recognized and praised.
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ICE agents are using factors like speaking Spanish or working in construction to heighten the likelihood of someone being unlawfully present in the United States. This practice is implemented to ramp up enforcement of immigration laws within the district. Despite denials, critics argue that ICE’s actions reveal racial motivations and a priority of detaining Latinos indiscriminately. Tactics such as detaining individuals without verifying their immigration status are raising concerns.
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Trump directs Pentagon to prepare military options to be used against drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations. This is a significant move, one that immediately raises a lot of questions. The idea of using the military against cartels labeled as terrorist organizations conjures images of complex operations, potential for prolonged conflict, and, inevitably, difficult ethical considerations. It’s a situation that demands careful examination.
This directive also highlights a recurring theme: the blurring of lines between military action and other forms of engagement. The language used, like “military operation” rather than “war,” allows for bypassing traditional Congressional oversight. While this approach has been employed by multiple administrations, it still warrants scrutiny because it impacts checks and balances within the system.… Continue reading
According to sources, the U.S. and Russia are reportedly negotiating a deal to solidify Moscow’s control over occupied Ukrainian territories and end the war, with a potential meeting between Trump and Putin on the horizon. The proposed agreement would freeze the conflict, paving the way for a ceasefire and peace talks, although Putin is reportedly demanding Ukraine cede Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea. While the Kremlin seeks recognition of its control over occupied territories, and a possible cessation of offensive operations in some regions, the deal’s terms are fluid, and securing support from Ukraine and its allies remains a challenge.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s accusations regarding a “hoax” surrounding the Trump-Russia scandal have sparked debate. While conservatives and Republicans have embraced Gabbard’s claims, independent analyses refute them, highlighting the scandal’s legitimacy. Despite being given an opportunity to support her claims, Gabbard presented no “irrefutable” evidence on Fox News, instead citing a National Security Council meeting that had already been discussed and scrutinized. Her unsupported allegations are based on a misinterpretation of a previously known event, leading to the conclusion that her claims are baseless.
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In response to rising concerns about crime, former President Trump has ordered an increased presence of federal law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C. The operation, which will begin with a seven-day focus, is intended to address what the White House sees as a city plagued by violent crime, with some officials making comparisons to dangerous areas globally. This move comes after an attack on a former government staffer, and follows Trump’s threats to federalize the capital. Although the MPD reported a decrease in crime, the federal operation, which will also include support from the D.C. National Guard, FBI, Marshals, ICE, Secret Service and the Department of Homeland Security, is set to focus on tourist areas and other busy hotspots.
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Ghislaine Maxwell has received death threats since her transfer to a minimum-security prison in Bryan, Texas. Federal corrections officials have responded by deploying the Bureau of Prisons’ Counter Terrorism and Special Operations units to enhance security at the facility. These teams are actively monitoring both external and internal threats against Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. The BOP has not commented on the security measures, but it is unusual to provide such high-level protection at a minimum-security prison, especially given the renewed public interest in the Epstein case.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin to strengthen India-Russia ties, with the Indian Prime Minister looking forward to hosting Putin later this year. This discussion occurred amidst growing tensions stemming from Donald Trump’s decision to impose 50% tariffs on Indian goods, citing high trade barriers and continued energy and defense ties with Russia. Prior to the call, NSA Ajit Doval met with Putin in Moscow to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in energy and defense. Furthermore, amid these tariff concerns, Modi is also planning to visit China for the SCO Summit.
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Spain’s population has reached a record high of 49.3 million as of July 1, 2025, fueled by a surge in immigration. This growth, totaling 119,811 residents in the second quarter, is largely attributed to the arrival of 95,277 foreigners, primarily from Colombia, Morocco, and Venezuela. This influx of migrants is offsetting Spain’s low birth rates and contributing to its economic growth, with leading publications highlighting their role in filling service-based jobs. While immigration sparks debate, especially regarding its impact on social systems, it remains a crucial factor for sustaining Spain’s economy and social security in the face of an aging population.
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