How Trump Reduced U.S. Taxpayer Expenses for Ukraine Support by Finalizing a Delayed Minerals Agreement

(L-TOP) President Donald Trump will travel to the House of Representatives aboard Air Force 1. (Photo: Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) / (r-top) Ukrainian President Voldy Milzelensky. (Photo: Phil Magakoe/AFP via the office of the President of Ukraine) OAN Staff Brook Mallory5:56pm – Friday, May 2, 2025 In a recent move, President Donald Trump has […]
U.S. Olympic Runner Fred Kerley Taken into Custody for Domestic Violence

Reports indicate that U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Carly has been arrested for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend. Police in Dania Beach, Florida responded after reports claimed Carly attacked fellow Olympian and former partner, Aleisha Johnson. According to the police report, Johnson was at a fitness appointment when Carly showed up, threatening, “I’m going to f*** everyone […]
Apple Reveals That the Majority of U.S. iPhones Will Be Made in India

Apple has reported its highest revenue for a March quarter in over two years, hitting $95 billion, as many customers rushed to buy devices before anticipated new tariffs in the US. Due to the ongoing trade tensions with China, the tech giant stated that most of this revenue will originate from India, while iPads and […]
U.S. Reducing Involvement in Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations, According to State Department Official

US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Voldymee Zelensky will meet at the White House Oval Office in Washington, DC on February 28, 2025 (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP) OAN Staff James Meyers8:27am – Friday, May 2, 2025 Officials from the State Department have revealed that the US is stepping back from its role in the peace […]
Insights from 9/11 can assist the U.S. in modernizing border security systems.

For quite some time, American border policy has found itself in a tricky spot, trying to balance security with commerce. Yet, looking back at history suggests that well-thought-out policies utilizing technology and risk management can actually improve both aspects. The events following 9/11 serve as a case in point. After terrorists took advantage of weaknesses […]
U.S. Created 177,000 Jobs in April, Surpassing Expectations, While Economy Stays Strong Against Pessimists

According to the Labor Department, U.S. employers added 177,000 jobs in April, with the unemployment rate holding steady at 4.2%. This news came despite predictions of a slowdown in the labor market following President Trump’s announcement regarding tariffs. Experts had anticipated the addition of 130,000 jobs while expecting a change in the unemployment rate. Revisions […]
Tether links U.S. growth to a new stablecoin as CEO engages with Washington crypto influencers – CNBC

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Tether, known for being the largest issuer of stablecoins, is gearing up to introduce a US-based stablecoin later this year. CEO Paolo Ardoino mentioned that the company is keen to expand its influence in Washington and help shape crypto regulations. In a conversation with CNBC this week, Ardoino disclosed that […]
U.S. and Ukraine might have to wait ten years or longer to gain income from the minerals agreement.

London: The financial gains from the emerging mineral trade between Ukraine and the United States might take over a decade to materialize, largely due to the numerous challenges investors face in establishing new mines in a country still recovering from war. It typically takes between 10 to 20 years to develop mines that can extract […]
White House Launches Website Tracking Flood of Investments into U.S.

The White House has launched a website tracking floods of announced investments in the United States since President Donald Trump took office. Website It has 49 major investments from well-known companies in a wide range of fields, including technology, pharmaceuticals, and energy. In terms of technology, Apple and Nvidia each have invested $500 billion in […]
U.S. Prosecutors Accuse Large Insurers of Paying Kickbacks for Private Medicare Plans – The New York Times

The Justice Department accused three of the nation's largest health insurance companies of paying illegal kickbacks in hundreds of millions of dollars over several years to insurance brokers who led people to private Medicare plans. Federal prosecutors also accused the two insurers of conspired with brokers to discriminate against people with disabilities by blocking enrollment […]