
Speaker Johnson Faces Lawsuit Over Refusal to Swear In Arizona Representative
House Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision not to swear in Arizona’s newly elected Representative, Adelita Grijalva, has sparked political and legal controversy in Washington. His refusal, which has delayed Grijalva’s official
January 28, 2026

Visa and Mastercard Announce $38 Billion Swipe Fee Deal, What It Means for Merchants and Consumers
Visa and Mastercard have unveiled a new $38 billion settlement aimed at ending a two-decade-long battle with merchants over swipe fees for credit card transactions. The agreement is designed to
January 28, 2026

Trump’s Approval Among White Voters Reaches Record Low in New Poll
President Donald Trump’s approval rating among white voters has reached its lowest level since the start of his second term, according to the latest Economist/YouGov poll. The survey highlights growing
January 28, 2026

Trump’s Health Plan Shifts Focus From Insurance to Individual Accounts
President Donald Trump has introduced a new idea to reshape America’s health care system by redirecting Affordable Care Act (ACA) funds directly to individuals instead of insurance companies. Nearly ten
January 28, 2026

Trump Dismisses Possibility of US War With Venezuela
President Donald Trump has downplayed growing speculation about a possible US military conflict with Venezuela. Speaking in a recent interview, he made it clear that a war is unlikely but
January 28, 2026

