Section

Business

Markets, economy, labor, housing, trade

cbsnews.com

Projected Social Security Benefit Cuts Could Average $500 by 2032

A report from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget indicates that Social Security benefits could be cut by an average of $500 per month by the end of 2032 if the retirement trust fund becomes insolvent. This would affect a significant portion of the population across various states, with some states facing cuts exceeding $500. The Social Security Administration's upcoming Trustees Report is expected to provide further insights into the trust fund's financial status.

Bias: 42 Sentiment: -0.20
New York Post

Rubio comments on economic conditions in Iran

Senator Marco Rubio provided an overview of the economic challenges facing Iran, including leadership issues, hyperinflation, and currency devaluation. He noted the government's difficulties in making payroll.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
Guardian — US

US Immigration Judge Orders Deportation of Murder Victim

A North Carolina immigration judge has ordered the deportation of Levi Mendez-Maldonado, a murder victim, due to his absence from court. The judge issued the order on May 21, 2026, despite Mendez-Maldonado being deceased since November 2024.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: -1.00
Washington Examiner

Concerns Raised Over New Jersey Candidate's Past Ties to 1993 World Trade Center Bombing

Guy Benson has raised concerns about Adam Hamawy, a Democratic congressional candidate in New Jersey, regarding his past ties to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and his involvement with organizations linked to al Qaeda. Benson and former prosecutor Andrew McCarthy discussed the implications of Hamawy's history and questioned the Democratic Party's potential support for his candidacy.

Bias: 25 Sentiment: -0.10
NPR — Top Stories

CBS' '60 Minutes' Experiences Leadership Changes Amid Internal Disputes

CBS' '60 Minutes' has undergone significant leadership changes, resulting in the firing of correspondent Scott Pelley, who claims he was acting to uphold journalistic integrity. The changes come after the dismissal of several top executives and reporters.

Bias: 42 Sentiment: +0.00
Washington Examiner

Justice Department Official Deletes Post Regarding Compensation for Alleged Political Targeting

A Justice Department official deleted a post suggesting the Trump administration was exploring new compensation methods for individuals allegedly targeted by the Biden administration. This follows the announcement that a controversial $1.8 billion reimbursement plan would not move forward due to bipartisan criticism. The situation remains politically sensitive, with ongoing discussions about compensation for those involved in politically charged investigations.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Latest

Stefany Shaheen Avoids Questions on Graham Platner Amid Controversies

Stefany Shaheen, running for New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District, avoided questions about Graham Platner's Senate campaign during a recent event. Platner, facing multiple controversies, continues to receive support from key Democratic figures, despite calls for condemnation from Republicans.

Bias: 30 Sentiment: -0.10
Al Jazeera English

Brazil's President Responds to Proposed US Tariffs

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reacted to the United States' proposal for 25 percent tariffs, expressing surprise and stating that Brazil cannot accept this treatment. This proposal comes as relations between the two countries were showing signs of improvement.

Bias: 16 Sentiment: -0.10
Daily Wire

Potential Case of New World Screwworm Detected in South Texas

A potential case of the New World screwworm has been detected in South Texas, with testing underway at the National Veterinary Services Laboratories. The USDA is monitoring the situation closely, following reports of the screwworm in neighboring Mexico. The CDC has issued guidelines for prevention and treatment of infestations.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
TechCrunch

Carvana receives warrant to purchase shares in Slate Auto

Carvana has received a warrant to buy shares in Slate Auto, according to documents from TechCrunch. Mark Walter, CEO of Guggenheim Partners, is noted to have substantial investments in both companies.

Bias: 5 Sentiment: +0.00
Al Jazeera English

US Proposes New Tariffs Due to Forced Labour Concerns

The USTR has proposed new tariffs citing forced labour concerns as a basis. This action follows a Section 301 investigation into unfair trade practices and is intended to reinforce tariffs from the previous administration.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.00
Washington Examiner

Mike Johnson Comments on Tom Kean Jr.'s Health Issue

House Speaker Mike Johnson confirmed that Rep. Tom Kean Jr. has been absent from Congress for nearly three months due to a health issue, which he described as 'very common.' Kean has missed over 100 votes but plans to return to in-person work in a few weeks, promising to disclose details about his condition at that time.

Bias: 15 Sentiment: +0.10
Washington Examiner

Mullin Discusses World Cup's Potential Impact on Federal Cooperation with Sanctuary Cities

Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin expressed hopes that the FIFA World Cup will improve cooperation between the federal government and sanctuary cities during his testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee. He discussed security concerns related to the event, including drone threats, and highlighted the cooperation with local officials in Los Angeles, which is hosting several matches.

Bias: 33 Sentiment: +0.00