In recent years, an increasing number of wealthy Americans are seeking multiple citizenships and residencies. This trend serves as a safeguard against unstable economic and political conditions in the United States.
Massachusetts Recognizes Nation’s First Rideshare Driver Union
The recognition of a rideshare driver union marks a significant milestone. Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey called it a historic day for the state, for the country. Her statement emphasized that the unionization of drivers will lead to better pay, better wages for them, for their families. Recently, Uber and Lyft drivers gathered at the Massachusetts...
Donald Trump Plans Medical and Dental Check-Up at Walter Reed
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for medical and dental examinations on Tuesday, a White House official disclosed. This marks his third in-person medical visit over the span of little more than a year. Trump previously visited the facility twice in 2025, once in April and another time...
Saikat Chakrabarti: Campaigning for Pelosi’s Seat
Saikat Chakrabarti, once the chief of staff to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is running for a congressional seat in San Francisco. This district, previously held by Nancy Pelosi, is seeing new contenders as Pelosi retires. Chakrabarti, a Democratic candidate, has highlighted his past role with Ocasio-Cortez in his campaign. He often references their connection, using it as...
Trump’s Iran Deal Receives Mixed Reactions
President Donald Trump’s proposed agreement to end the conflict with Iran faces criticism from various Republicans. These critics prefer a tough stance against Tehran and worry about losing a chance to control a long-term adversary in the Middle East. Republican Concerns The president described the deal as largely settled. Some lawmakers and conservative analysts question...
Debates Over Stock Trading Highlight Democratic Primaries
In Dallas, Colin Allred, a former U.S. House member now vying for a Dallas-area seat, has addressed voters’ concerns about stock trading in Congress. After unsuccessful bids for the Senate, he challenges Rep. Julie Johnson in the Democratic runoff, aiming to capitalize on populist feelings about stock trading. Allred has criticized Johnson for her past...
A Last Stand for Senator John Cornyn in Trump’s Republican Party
In the final week of his campaign, Senator John Cornyn of Texas engaged with voters through a series of events across Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. On Thursday, while in Houston, he assured his supporters of his commitment to continue campaigning until the primary runoff ends on Tuesday. This reassurance was crucial given the shake-up...
Progressive Push in Competitive House Races
In the upcoming November elections, Democrats aim to flip key House seats, banking on universal health care and taxing the wealthy to resonate even with Republican voters. Senator Bernie Sanders from Vermont believes candidates advocating for the working class offer a “winning formula” across various regions. He accompanied Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed during a...
Thomas Massie Talks About Future Political Possibilities
Representative Thomas Massie hinted at remaining a national political figure beyond his congressional exit. In a recent interview, he did not dismiss the idea of a 2028 presidential run after losing in the primary. While speaking on NBC’s Meet the Press, Massie, a Kentucky Republican, kept his future plans open. Potential Presidential Run? Massie said,...
Rep. Ro Khanna Criticizes Status Quo Politics for Democrats’ Working-Class Disconnect
Rep. Ro Khanna from California has criticized the Democratic Party for not resonating with working-class voters, attributing this to the party’s preference for ‘status quo establishment candidates.’ He suggests these candidates often fail to challenge what he describes as a rigged economic system. Khanna expressed these views on ‘Meet the Press,’ in response to a...









