Trump submits 20 urgent applications to the Supreme Court within 23 weeks

The Supreme Court recently wrapped up its term, but there’s still some uncertainty regarding its decisions. This pause, it seems, can be traced back to the legal maneuvers that former President Donald Trump employed during his second term. In a remarkable span of just 23 weeks, legal representatives from the Trump administration submitted their 20th […]
Respected Law School Journal Allegedly Discovers Hidden Method to Benefit Race in Applications

Duke Law Journal’s Controversial Admissions Practices The Duke Law Journal has reportedly informed minority applicants about a bonus system for essays focused on their racial background, despite a Supreme Court ruling that prohibits such preferences in university admissions. For the 2024 application cycle, the journal encouraged candidates to write personal statements highlighting how being part […]
Bitwise Includes In-Kind Redemptions for DOGE and APT ETF Applications

Filings from Thursday reveal that Bitwise has revised its plans for the Dogecoin and Aptos exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to include the ability for physical redemptions. This change comes as conversations regarding the AltCoin ETF and reimbursement structures are gaining momentum with U.S. regulators. The option for redeeming physical assets allows investors to swap their ETF […]
National Regulator Begins to Explore the Inclusion of Cryptocurrency in Mortgage Applications

FHFA Director Signals Change in Mortgage Application Process William Plute, the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, has recently issued instructions to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These guidelines suggest incorporating cryptocurrency holdings when assessing assets in mortgage applications. By recognizing cryptocurrencies as valid assets, borrowers who possess digital currencies could strengthen their financial […]
Social Security Applications Surge

Spike in Social Security Benefits Claims Noted in 2025 Recent data from the Social Security Agency (SSA) indicates a significant rise in claims for Social Security benefits since the start of 2025. To give some context, in 2024, the SSA processed about 3.4 million retirement benefit claims. This year, individual resignation claims have surged by […]
Rise in Federal Law Enforcement and Border Security Applications

Surge in Applications for Border Patrol, Secret Service, and Coast Guard Recently, there’s been a notable increase in applications for various federal law enforcement agencies since the Trump administration began. The U.S. Border Patrol, for instance, has experienced a significant uptick—applications have surged by 44% in the first four months compared to the same duration […]
Half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications

Recent research reveals that about one in four job seekers have, uh, either lied, exaggerated, or given incorrect details in their applications in some way. According to a survey by career.io, a career services platform, nearly half of respondents—around 47%—admit to adjusting their applications to fit what they believe employers want. Specifically, the data shows […]
DHS reports a significant rise in applications for secret service agents

Surge in Secret Service Applications The US Department of Homeland Security has reported an approximate 214% increase in applications for the US Secret Service compared to early last year. Specifically, from January 20 to May 1 of the previous year, around 7,000 applications were submitted. In contrast, this year saw about 22,000 applicants. A spokesman […]
No applications from insomniacs: Business seeking ‘Rest and Digest’ summer intern

Are you looking for a job that lets you snuggle in all day? Well, here’s an interesting position from an online sleeper sofa company, Codol, that’s opening its doors for a “Codolated Intern.” No need to worry about insomnia to apply. This summer internship, named “Rest and Digest,” lasts eight weeks and is open to […]
Arizona man receives 4-year prison sentence for fraudulent tax returns and COVID-19 applications – The Arizona Republic

An Arizona man from Cochise County has been sentenced to three years of supervised release following a four-year prison term after submitting a false tax return and loan application to receive Covid-19 relief funds, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Roy Lane, 44, was indicted on two counts of wire fraud and one count […]