NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump has recently announced a flurry of new actions to crack down and investigate fraud schemes in Minnesota, which he has assailed as a “hub of money laundering activity,” and cited as the basis of his decision to terminate deportation protections for hundreds of Somali migrants.Senior Trump administration officials announced fresh investigations this week, including a new Treasury Department probe into how taxpayer dollars were allegedly diverted to the terrorist organization al-Shabaab, according to Secretary Scott Bessent. Meanwhile, city officials in Minneapolis are bracing for an influx of Immigration and Customs…

TL;DR:  Markets wobble into Halloween as demographics, politics, and policy churn in the background — witches aren’t the scariest thing this weekend, central bankers and bureaucrats are. Beneath the plastic masks and candy lies an ancient reminder: we’re crossing a seasonal and social threshold, and you’d better keep your wits…

This article was originally published by Ryan McMacken at The Mises Institute.  Unless members of Congress intervene to prevent it, the food stamp program—also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—will be suspended beginning November 1. If the federal partial “shutdown” ends before then, the program will likely send out…

This article was originally published by Cassie B. at Natural News.  Trump ends the 33-year U.S. moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. He cites strategic competition with Russia and China as the reason. The decision reverses long-standing policy and risks a global arms race. The U.S. last conducted an explosive nuclear…

Secretary of State Marco Rubio appears to be spearheading an aggressive campaign to bring down Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. That means that the United States is on a road toward a war with Caracas. The U.S. instigated a war when it started striking civilian boats allegedly carrying narcotics to the…