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Trump Denies Election Emergency Order as Draft Proposal Sparks Constitutional Debate

Draft Executive Order Raises Alarm A draft executive order circulating among allies of Donald Trump has ignited renewed debate over federal authority in election administration. The proposal outlines the possibility of declaring a national emergency tied to alleged foreign interference in U.S. elections. The 17-page document suggests sweeping federal oversight of voting systems, including mandatory

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South Korean Tax Agency Blunder Exposes Seed Phrases, Tokens Swiped and Returned

A Critical Security Mistake Goes Public South Korea’s National Tax Service made a costly operational error by publishing cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases in an official press release. The mistake exposed private access credentials tied to digital assets seized during a tax enforcement action. Seed phrases, typically consisting of 12 or 24 words, provide complete control

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Economics

US Sanctions on Cuba Face Scrutiny as Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

Economic Pressure and Long-Term Isolation The long-standing economic embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba has again come under international scrutiny as shortages intensify across the island. Critics argue that sustained sanctions have contributed significantly to what the United Nations has described as a humanitarian collapse. Although some fuel-related restrictions were recently eased, broader

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Politics

Trump Allies Circulate Draft Order to Declare Election Emergency

Draft Order Seeks Emergency Powers Over Elections Allies of Donald Trump are circulating a 17-page draft executive order that would declare a national emergency related to U.S. elections. The proposal claims foreign interference in the 2020 election as justification for expanded presidential authority over voting systems. Activists promoting the draft say they are coordinating with

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Economics

China Extends Technology Lead Over South Korea and Japan

Beijing’s Strategic Technology Push China has further widened its technological advantage over South Korea and moved ahead of Japan in several critical sectors, according to a recent review by Seoul’s science authorities. The findings highlight Beijing’s sustained commitment to strategic research and development. Over the past decade, Chinese policymakers have elevated science and innovation to

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Politics

Public Trust in Trump’s Military Judgment Remains Deeply Divided

Widespread Concern Over Iran’s Nuclear Program A new survey from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research reveals that concern about Iran’s nuclear ambitions remains high among Americans. Eighty percent of adults say they are at least moderately concerned that Iran’s nuclear program poses a direct threat to the United States. Nearly half of respondents

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Politics

Trump Declares America “Winning” in Historic 108-Minute Address

A Marathon Speech Framed as Victory Donald Trump delivered a 108-minute State of the Union address, setting a modern record for length. The speech was designed to project momentum and control at a politically delicate moment. Repeatedly declaring that the United States is “winning so much,” Trump attempted to shape the national narrative. The address

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Economics

Trump Defends Economy and Tariffs in Marathon Address

Record-Breaking Address Sets the Tone Donald Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in modern history, speaking for 108 minutes before a joint session of Congress. The extended speech underscored the administration’s urgency ahead of critical midterm elections. Trump framed the nation as resurgent, repeatedly declaring that the United States is “winning so

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Economics

US Economy Shows Strength but Deep Inequality Clouds Outlook

Growth Remains Solid but Uneven As Donald Trump prepares to address Congress, the U.S. economy presents a complex and sometimes contradictory picture. Headline indicators suggest resilience, with steady GDP growth, moderating inflation, and continued job creation. Yet beneath the surface, growth appears concentrated in narrow sectors. Economists describe the expansion as “adequate” rather than broad-based,

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AI

If AI Replaces Human Labor, Who Decides Who Gets Paid?

The Economic Question No One Wants to Answer Artificial intelligence is advancing at a pace that has reignited an old fear: what happens if machines make human labor largely obsolete? While previous technological revolutions ultimately created new jobs, the scale and autonomy of modern AI systems raise deeper structural questions. If machines produce most economic

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