Bernd Debusmann Jrat the White House and Danielle KayeBusiness reporter US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that will add a $100,000 (£74,000) annual fee for applicants to the H-1B visa programme for skilled foreign workers. Trump's order mentions "abuse" of the programme and will restrict entry unless payment is made. Critics have long argued that H-1Bs undercut the American workforce, while ... Read more
Trump’s massive $15 billion case against the New York Times ends in defeat as judge throws it out.NH
Judge strikes down 'superfluous' Trump lawsuit against the New York Times A US federal judge has struck down Donald Trump's $15bn defamation lawsuit against the New York Times newspaper, citing issues with its contents. US District Judge Steven Merryday in his ruling on Friday said Trump had violated a federal rule requiring applicants to outline in a "short and plain statement" why they deserve relief from the ... Read more
Caitlin Clark exposes alleged referee bias in Fever vs Dream and fans demand to know how deep it goes.BT
Caitlin Clark Has Evidence the Referees Rigged the Indiana Fever’s Loss to the Atlanta Dream and the WNBA is Bracing for Fallout 00:00 00:00 00:00 The Indiana Fever’s playoff clash with the Atlanta Dream was supposed to be a showcase of everything right about women’s basketball. Two hungry teams, a rising rookie phenom in Caitlin Clark, and a chance to prove that the WNBA’s postseason can generate the same ... Read more
Charlie Kirk’s passing draws a reaction from Brittney Griner that fans call shocking and unforgivable.BT
The camera caught it. And the internet hasn’t stopped screaming since. It wasn’t a press conference. It wasn’t a planned statement. It was a Thursday night WNBA warm-up — Phoenix Mercury vs. Seattle Storm — and Brittney Griner was stretching near the baseline when someone whispered the news into the wrong ear. Charlie Kirk was dead. There was no warning. Just a quiet update from an assistant coach, shared between ... Read more
Networks are rattled as Maddow Colbert and Kimmel abandon the old system to create a newsroom rewriting the rules.NH
For decades, American audiences have trusted familiar faces to guide them through the nightly noise of politics, culture, and controversy. Rachel Maddow, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel each carved out their place in this ecosystem: Maddow as MSNBC’s intellectual anchor, Colbert as the satirist-turned-king of late-night, and Kimmel as the mainstream jester willing to spar with anyone. Together, they commanded millions of ... Read more




