Nicholas Anthony President Donald Trump’s executive order on debanking is a mixed bag. It’s less aggressive than his tone on TV when he accused banks of discriminating against him and his supporters. Yet, it still leaves open several questions. At a glance, the executive order requires the following: Regulators must remove the use of reputational risk regulation. Banks must offer ...
Colleen Hroncich Home education has a deep and rich tradition predating any other educational model. Despite this, it became illegal in many states after they began passing compulsory schooling laws in the mid-1800s. Parents who chose to educate their children at home even faced jail time. In the 1970s and 1980s, the homeschooling movement really gained steam, and many states ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled 2-1 Friday that U.S. District Judge James Boasberg cannot move forward with possible contempt proceedings against the Trump administration. The case involves the administration’s alleged violation of an emergency court order blocking the administration from using a 1798 law to summarily deport hundreds of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador — ...
James Bacchus While President Trump takes a victory lap following the capitulation of many of America’s trading partners to his arbitrary trade demands and the application of astronomical tariffs to imports from other countries worldwide, and while the piles of additional tariffs on US imports add more and more to the prices of purchased goods, it is worth pausing to ...
Tad DeHaven Except for Rand Paul, Senate Republicans have responded to President Trump’s schizophrenic tariff policy with a mix of acquiescence, mild pushback, and servile boosterism. The latter is exemplified by Sen. Josh Hawley’s (R‑MO) “American Worker Rebate Act,” which would send checks of at least $600 to individuals and the same amount to each child. So, a family of ...
Deliveroo has reported a £19.2 million loss for the first half of 2025, despite an 8% rise in revenues to £1 billion, as costs linked to its £2.9 billion takeover by US rival DoorDash weighed on its results. The loss marks a reversal from the £1.3 million profit recorded in the same period last year, which was the London-listed food ...
Amid significant budget cuts, NASA is fast-tracking the development of nuclear reactors on the moon and next-generation space stations with one clear objective: beating U.S. adversaries in the new space race. Two new memos signed by interim NASA chief and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy outline a bold strategy to secure strategic ground on the moon. The centerpiece of this effort ...
While President Donald Trump previously refrained from speaking ill of Russian President Vladimir Putin, those days are over. The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has changed the nature of their dynamic. Although the two appeared to get along, at least publicly, during Trump’s first administration, their relationship has unraveled as the more recent conflict persists. In recent weeks, Trump ...
Some leaders are shaped in boardrooms. Others are built on the field. James Brady Washburn falls into the second group. A former Division I athlete turned healthcare executive, Washburn brings the grit, discipline, and team-first mindset of football to one of the most overlooked parts of medicine—wound care. Now serving as CEO of Mid South Wound LLC, Washburn leads a ...
Craig Shults didn’t start in construction finance. He didn’t have a traditional path. No Ivy League MBA. No high-level internship. What he had was grit—and a willingness to keep learning. “I’ve worked in insurance, home improvement sales, and now construction,” Craig says. “Every step taught me something I still use today.” Craig is now the Controller and CFO at JSL ...