President Donald Trump claims to pardon Tina Peters — a power he does not have, experts say

Doug Spencer, a constitutional law professor at the University of Colorado, called it “sad that our president hasn’t read or doesn’t understand a basic tenet of the U. S. Constitution.”. Continue reading President Donald Trump claims to pardon Tina Peters — a power he does not have, experts say

Democrat wins Miami mayor’s race for the first time in nearly 30 years

Democrat Eileen Higgins won the Miami mayor’s race on Tuesday, defeating a Republican endorsed by President Donald Trump to end her party’s nearly three-decade losing streak. Continue reading Democrat wins Miami mayor’s race for the first time in nearly 30 years

Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

The 28-point peace plan is now a 19-point peace plan. President Donald Trump says the plan for ending Russia’s war in Ukraine that was presented to Kyiv last week, and was so heavily tilted toward Russia’s demands that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called it “one of most difficult moments in our history,” has been “fine-tuned” after [.]. Continue reading Is there any peace deal that Putin would accept?

2 National Guard members reportedly shot in Washington, D.C.

A suspect is in custody. The post 2 National Guard members reportedly shot in Washington, D. C. appeared first on Boston. com. Continue reading 2 National Guard members reportedly shot in Washington, D.C.

Zohran Mamdani’s Trump ‘Love-Fest’ Divides Socialists

Zohran Mamdani’s meeting with President Donald Trump on Friday proved far more positive than anyone had expected. Continue reading Zohran Mamdani’s Trump ‘Love-Fest’ Divides Socialists

US Probe Intensifies Into Bitmain’s Mining Hardware

The post US Probe Intensifies Into Bitmain’s Mining Hardware appeared com. Federal scrutiny rises as Bitmain hardware near U. S. facilities sparks security alarms. Operation Red Sunset probes risks of foreign mining devices in critical networks. Potential restrictions on China-made rigs may reshape U. S. mining supply chains. Federal officials expanded their scrutiny of China’s technology footprint as they intensified a national security review into Bitmain Technologies, a major supplier of Bitcoin mining hardware. According to reports, the review led by the Department of Homeland Security focuses on whether the company’s equipment could create strategic vulnerabilities across U. S. infrastructure. The investigation follows concerns about foreign hardware operating near sensitive facilities, including a military installation where Bitmain machines recently appeared. Officials now aim to determine whether China-linked technologies could influence U. S. digital systems, disrupt the power grid, or enable hidden surveillance. The review reflects rising geopolitical tensions and growing attention to supply chain risks. Security Risks Shape the Core of the Investigation The probe, known as Operation Red Sunset, centers on allegations that Bitmain’s mining devices could allow unauthorized access through hidden control features. Federal inspectors examined chips and firmware recovered at U. S. ports. They also reviewed hardware deployed near critical infrastructure hubs. Officials noted that the proximity of these devices to military and government-linked areas increased their concerns. Additionally, investigators assessed earlier warnings from the Senate Intelligence Committee, which documented several security weaknesses in imported equipment. The case expanded after federal teams evaluated hardware purchased by American Bitcoin Corp., a mining venture linked to Donald Trump’s sons. The review considers whether widespread use of China-made devices can expose the U. S. grid to foreign manipulation. Moreover, investigators aim to understand how imported mining rigs interact with local networks and industrial systems. Industry Impact and Broader Regulatory Pressure The investigation carries wider implications for the crypto mining sector. Many U. S. operators rely heavily on foreign-made. Continue reading US Probe Intensifies Into Bitmain’s Mining Hardware

Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning. Here’s what to know about her five years in Congress

Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia has announced she will resign from Congress on January 5, 2026. Continue reading Marjorie Taylor Greene is resigning. Here’s what to know about her five years in Congress