Vance Packs White House With GOP AGs For Fraud Crackdown Huddle
Vice President J.D. Vance brought more than a dozen GOP attorneys general to the White House to tout billions in fraud referrals and new DOJ funding while Democrats balked at short notice.
New Bern Court Showdown: Comey Trial Booted to October Over Instagram '86 47' Post
A federal judge reset James Comey’s trial over the ’86 47’ seashells post to Oct. 21; arraignment is scheduled for Sept. 30 at the New Bern courthouse.
Supreme Court Lets Vermont Instagram Lawsuit Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block Vermont’s consumer‑protection suit accusing Instagram of engineering features that addict teens, allowing the case to proceed. The decision follows recent state court setbacks for Meta.
Volvo Spared From U.S. Ban After Washington Deal
Washington negotiated a deal that will allow Volvo to keep selling connected cars in the U.S. after regulators and the company addressed software and data‑security concerns tied to its Chinese owner.
Silicon Valley Nuke Startup Tapped to Turn Cold War Plutonium into Power
Oklo says it has been picked by the DOE for talks to turn Cold War plutonium into reactor fuel while critics warn of serious proliferation and safety concerns. The company will partner with newcleo and says strict safeguards would apply.












