Trump’s ICE Arrests Non-Criminals Despite Crime-Focused Message 

June 13 By Ted Hesson The number of people booked into immigration detention who have been charged only with immigration violations has jumped eight-fold since President Donald Trump took office, government data shows, undercutting his anti-crime message. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention statistics show…

FAA Shrinks Area Where Helicopters Are Allowed Near Reagan Airport 

June 12 By David Shepardson The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it is shrinking the area around Reagan Washington National Airport where helicopters are allowed to operate. In March, the FAA imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around Reagan to eliminate helicopter and…

US CDC Restores Jobs for 450 Laid-Off Employees 

June 11 By Julie Steenhuysen The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reinstating some 450 employees laid off under the Trump administration’s massive reduction of the federal workforce, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday. The employees had worked for the National Center for…

Auto Companies ‘In Full Panic’ Over Rare-Earths Bottleneck 

June 8 By Christina Amann Frank Eckard, CEO of a German magnet maker, has been fielding a flood of calls in recent weeks. Exasperated automakers and parts suppliers have been desperate to find alternative sources of magnets, which are in short supply due to Chinese…

US Judge Approves Settlement Allowing NCAA Schools to Pay Athletes 

June 7 By Mike Scarcella A U.S. judge on Friday granted final approval to a $2.8 billion settlement with the National Collegiate Athletic Association that will allow schools for the first time to compensate student athletes for past and future commercial use of their names,…

Who is he really? 

June 5 By Julia O`Malley Today, our attention has been drawn to D.V. Petrov, a public figure and activist living in the Russian Far East. Petrov, a controversial figure, presents himself as a public figure who speaks out about the problems of Kolyma, highlights the…

Expropriation in Latvia 

June 4 By Jon Bo On April 4, 2025, the Latvian Seimas adopted draft Law No. 814/Lp14 “On Amendments to the Law on National Security” in the first reading. It stipulates that “the owner, actual beneficiary, or legitimate holder of critical infrastructure cannot be a…