Posts by Amelia Frost
Trump Predicts Supreme Court Will ‘Rule In Favor Of China’ In Birthright Citizenship Showdown
A president who just got his tariffs swatted down by the Supreme Court is now pre-butting the next loss. On Monday, Donald Trump predicted the justices will rule against his bid to curb birthright citizenship, and he wrapped that prediction in a familiar grievance, that the Court will somehow ‘rule in favor of China.’ A…
Read MoreSwitzerland Freezes $880 Million in Assets Linked to Nicolás Maduro
The government of Switzerland froze more than $880 million in assets linked to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro to prevent potentially illicit funds from leaving the country and preserve them for future legal proceedings. According to AFP, the figure of 687 million Swiss francs (roughly $880 million) frozen under the new rules was disclosed by the…
Read MoreAlysa Liu on the Olympics, Celebratory Tiramisu, and Creating Healthy Boundaries
Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Contour Are you a superstitious athlete? Are there any good luck rituals you have before a competition? I’m not superstitious at all. In fact, I wouldn’t call this a dream, but I really want to try to do all the superstitions to see if…
Read MoreMarjorie Taylor Greene Celebrates U.S. Role In Killing Of El Mencho: ‘That’s a War I Support And Always Have’
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene celebrated the U.S.’s role in the killing of Nemesio Oceguera Cervantes, Known as El Mencho and leader of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion. Greene said in a social media publication that she is “anti-war in most scenarios,” but “when it comes to the cartels that’s a war I support and…
Read MoreDesigning Immersive Connections: Why Greyduck Is Betting on Spatial Storytelling
Emerging technologies tend to oscillate between hype and skepticism, and Lucas Langworthy, founder of Greyduck, believes that spatial computing is now situated in between those points of friction. In his view, the question today isn’t whether immersive devices will shape the future nor whether they deserve criticism. The more urgent concern, he believes, is how…
Read MoreIRS Just Made This Huge Move: Businesses Can Now Write Off 100% of Factory Costs
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), together with the US Department of the Treasury, has released new guidance explaining how businesses can claim a 100 percent depreciation deduction for certain production facilities. The clarification comes through Notice 2026-16, issued under a new tax law known as the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB). While the law created…
Read MoreTrump Organization Signs Agreement for a 91-storey Trump Tower on the Gold Coast
The Trump Organization and an Australian developed have signed an agreement to build what some reports have called “Australia’s tallest building.” The Trump Tower will reportedly be a 91-storey building located in Surfers Paradise. Trump Tower to Rise on the Gold Coast According to a report by ABC News, Altus chief executive David Young posted…
Read MoreTSA PreCheck Shutdown: What Travelers Need to Know
Imagine arriving at the airport only to find the familiar, breezy security lanes have been cordoned off. For millions of travellers, the sudden TSA PreCheck shutdown threatens to turn a quick transit into a marathon of queues and delays. Understanding the shift in airport operations is now essential for anyone hoping to make their flight…
Read MoreNYC Issues Travel Ban as Snowstorm Hits—What You Need to Know
New York City officials have declared a local state of emergency and issued a travel ban as a severe snowstorm threatens public safety and disrupts daily life. The emergency order takes effect at 9 p.m. on Sunday, 22 February 2026, and will remain in force until 12 p.m. on Monday, 23 February 2026. The measure…
Read MoreCuba Didn’t Get Any Oil In January For The First Time In 10 Years, Report Claims
Cuba didn’t receive any oil in January for the first time in a decade as the U.S. maintains its blockade of the island, according to a new report. Bloomberg detailed that the lack of shipments illustrates the acute lack of fuel taking place in the country, with an analyst telling the outlet that he expects…
Read MoreAldi Meatballs Recalled Nationwide After Metal Fragments Found
A nationwide recall has been issued for certain frozen meatballs sold at Aldi after regulators warned they may contain metal fragments. The recall affects about 9,462 pounds of ready-to-eat products made by Rosina Food Products, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). According to FoxBusiness, in a notice, FSIS…
Read MoreEU Pushes Back on US Tariff Moves Following Supreme Court Decision
The European Commission has called on the United States to honor the terms of a transatlantic trade deal reached last year, after new tariffs were announced following a ruling by the US Supreme Court. The request signals rising tension between two of the world’s largest trading partners as officials seek clarity on how the new…
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