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Today’s Breaking News

7.2 Trillion just left the US Banking System — Read before May 15.

May 15th is Jerome Powell's final day of his term — and the New System of Digital Dollars is ready to takeover.

In February alone, stablecoins processed 7.2 trillion dollars! More than the US Banking System!

The replacement for the dollar… is already operating. And it's permission-based!.

Under the GENIUS Act, stablecoins are being positioned as a digital extension of the dollar —

Turning money into programmable software, moving through a monitored financial network.

No major headlines. No national announcement. Just quiet structural changes as instability builds underneath.

If you want to understand what's happening to the dollar — and why a financial shock could accelerate a full system shift — Don't wait until the reset begins.

Warren Attacks Federal Reserve Nominee Warsh in Contentious Senate Hearing

The temperature rose considerably in the Senate Banking Committee chamber this week as President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Reserve faced the kind of political theater that has become all too familiar in Washington.

Spain Directs Prisons to Fast-Track Amnesty Applications for Foreign Inmates

Spain’s socialist government has issued internal directives instructing correctional facilities to expedite amnesty applications for foreign prisoners, according to documents obtained by Spanish media outlets this week. The move represents an expansion of the government’s controversial mass amnesty program, which aims to legalize the status of half a million undocumented migrants currently residing in the country.

Around America

Two home explosions on same San Antonio block injure 5

Two homes on the same San Antonio block exploded hours apart, injuring five people including a child, with investigators suspecting a natural gas buildup. Authorities are reviewing whether emergency responders should have evacuated the area before the second blast.

DC Metro work vehicle collides with train, injuring 11 and snarling morning commute

A work vehicle collided with a Metro train in Washington, D.C., injuring 11 people and causing major delays during the morning commute. Transit officials are investigating the cause of the crash as service disruptions ripple across the system.

Trump admin flies 10-year-old back from Cuba amid custody fight involving gender identity

A Trump administration custody dispute led to a child being flown back to Cuba amid a legal battle involving gender identity issues. The case has sparked political debate over immigration enforcement and parental rights.

Man who swiped Noem's purse in a D.C. restaurant is sentenced to 3 years in prison

A man who stole a purse belonging to Kristi Noem while dining at a Washington, D.C. restaurant has been sentenced to three years in prison. The sentencing closes a high-profile theft case that drew national attention due to Noem’s political profile.