U.S. Treasury deploys record sanctions against Yemen's Houthis, targeting 32 entities in global network funding Red Sea attacks through oil smuggling and Chinese military supplies.
Prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, fatally shot at Utah Valley University event; President Trump orders flags lowered as authorities search for the assailant.
Trump administration approves $14.2M security aid package for Lebanon's military to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure, marking a strategic shift in US policy to counter Iranian influence.
"Texas Gov. Abbott issues executive order restricting THC sales to those 21+, requiring ID verification and implementing distance rules from schools while rejecting total prohibition."
Treasury's new SAVE Program rewards federal employees up to $10,000 for identifying wasteful government contracts, creating a revolutionary incentive system that could expand government-wide.
Major federal contracting reform: Cost Accounting Standards Board proposes aligning with GAAP, raising thresholds to $25M, potentially freeing 70% of contracts from dual-book requirements.
Court rules Guam violated USERRA by denying pension benefits to service members on military leave, affirming the "escalator principle" that protects civilian career advancement.
Surprising economic data shows wholesale prices fell in August 2025, defying expert predictions that Trump's tariffs would cause inflation, while increasing pressure on the Fed to cut rates.
U.S. Department of War hosts Singapore's Defense Minister at Pentagon, deepening military ties with F-35 purchases and expanded troop rotations amid Indo-Pacific security concerns.
Texas tackles coastal pollution by removing abandoned vessels that threaten marine ecosystems, with Commissioner Buckingham leading efforts to protect waterways vital for wildlife and commerce.