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As Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs (VA), Doug Collins is now implementing a controversial policy of encouraging agency employees to surveil their coworkers for any perceived biases against Christianity as part of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. But activists have condemned the move as an effort by the administration to impose Christian nationalism.
Conservative news site The Bulwark recently dressed down President Donald Trump’s second term in office. “Every White House makes mistakes,” writes journalist Sam Stein. “… But the Trump mess-ups stand out both because there are so many of them and because of how indifferent the president and his team are toward pursuing fixes.”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments on an expected de-escalation in the US-China tariff standoff, coupled with President Donald Trump’s confirmation that he will not seek to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, have injected a dose of stability into markets reeling from recent turbulence. Meanwhile, equity markets, particularly in the US, Hong Kong, and Japan, […] The post Gold falls from US$3,500, yield curve flattens: What’s next for commodities, Bitcoin and bonds? appeared first on e27.
The TRUMP memecoin staged a surprising comeback, climbing to $8.24 after a dramatic trading weekend….
The crypto market has started this week with a boom as Bitcoin price surged above…
On April 21, 2025, Bitcoin climbed above $87000. As the political tensions surge in the…
April 21, 2025: Traditional financial markets suddenly experience volatility owing to Fed Chair Jerome Powell…
During George W. Bush’s presidency, a term that occasionally appeared on right-wing talk radio was “compassion sickness.” The implication was that liberals and progressives were wasting sympathy on people who didn’t deserve it, and that messaging was a sharp contrast to Bush himself — who famously called himself a “compassionate conservative.”
A clip from a podcast did not go over well on social media as commenters dragged U.S. Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.) for calling U.S. Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) “boy.” “Gosh dang it, boy. Put that – He does not need that cane. That cane is a prop. I swear it’s not real,” Harshbarger said in…