The White House is exploring a deal for the US government to acquire a 10% stake in chip giant Intel. This move could enhance national security and bolster the struggling semiconductor industry amid rising competition from global rivals.
The U.S. Commerce Secretary announced plans for the government to take an equity stake in Intel as part of a strategy to stabilize the struggling chipmaker. This follows reports of a potential 10% stake conversion from grants approved under the Biden administration.
The Trump administration is reportedly in talks to convert Intel's Chips Act grants into a 10% equity stake, raising eyebrows about the future of this struggling tech giant. With a potential $10.9 billion investment, is the government stepping in to save Intel's faltering business?
The US government has made a controversial move by terminating $500 million in grants for mRNA vaccine research, a technology that saved millions during COVID-19. Experts warn this could hinder future health advancements.
The Metropolitan Police Department has implemented a new policy allowing officers to report undocumented immigrants to ICE during traffic stops. This move has sparked controversy and is seen as a shift from the city's previous stance on immigration enforcement.
In a landmark ruling, a federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore over $584 million in suspended UCLA research grants, a move that could impact hundreds of researchers and vital studies.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sparked outrage by canceling $500 million in mRNA vaccine research grants, citing questionable data. Experts warn this could hinder public health efforts and the future of vaccine technology.
As of August 10, 2025, a staggering 26,555 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats, marking a record high. The UK government faces pressure to address illegal crossings as new figures are expected to push the total past 50,000 since last year's election.
Federal agents conducted controversial immigration raids at a Home Depot in Van Nuys, leading to arrests and raising questions about racial profiling and legal compliance with a recent court order.
In a stunning twist, IRS Commissioner Billy Long has been dismissed just two months into his term after a clash over taxpayer data and immigration. Discover the reasons behind this historic removal and its implications.