Tag: #TechNews

  • USA Head Line – Monday, March 30, 2026

    Federal Appeals Court Blocks Key EPA Rule on Power Plant Emissions

    A major environmental regulation designed to curb carbon emissions from existing coal and gas-fired power plants was struck down by a federal court, dealing a significant setback to the administration’s climate agenda.

    Major US Tech Companies Agree on New Data Privacy Accord

    Leading technology firms have voluntarily signed a landmark pact establishing standardized user data protection protocols across digital platforms. The accord emphasizes transparent consent and user-controlled data access.

    New Job Report Shows Stronger Than Expected US Growth

    The latest data from the Department of Labor indicates the US added 350,000 jobs last month, significantly surpassing economic forecasts. Unemployment remained steady, defying fears of an imminent recession.

    Congress Secures Bipartisan Funding to Prevent Shutdown

    Lawmakers in Washington reached a critical, short-term agreement to fund the federal government and avoid a shutdown. The deal provides temporary relief but leaves several major spending battles for a later date.

    US Space Force Successfully Launches Next-Gen Communications Satellite

    A high-capacity military communications satellite was successfully deployed into orbit today. The launch marks a milestone for the Space Force, enhancing secure global communications capabilities for the US military.

  • USA Head Line – Saturday, March 21, 2026

    USA Head Line – Saturday, March 21, 2026

    Trump Signals “Winding Down” of Iran Operations but Rejects Ceasefire

    President Donald Trump announced the U.S. is “getting very close” to its objectives in the Middle East and is considering a reduction in military efforts. However, he explicitly ruled out a formal ceasefire, and the Pentagon is simultaneously deploying 2,500 additional Marines to the region.

    U.S. Eases Energy Crisis with 30-Day Waiver on Iranian Oil Sanctions

    To stabilize skyrocketing global energy prices, the U.S. Treasury has issued a temporary 30-day waiver allowing the sale of 140 million barrels of Iranian oil already at sea. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated this move aims to “use Iranian barrels against Tehran” to lower costs for American consumers.

    Jury Rules Against Elon Musk in $44 Billion Twitter Investor Lawsuit

    A U.S. jury has found that Elon Musk misled investors during his 2022 acquisition of Twitter (now X), causing stock prices to drop. While he was absolved of some fraud claims, the ruling marks a significant legal setback regarding his transparency during the high-profile purchase.

    Martial Arts Icon and Actor Chuck Norris Dies at Age 86

    The legendary star of Walker, Texas Ranger and subject of countless “Chuck Norris Facts” passed away peacefully on March 19, 2026, surrounded by family. Tributes are pouring in from around the globe for the man who became an internet lore sensation and a symbol of American toughness.

    U.S. and Japan Launch Major Power & AI Infrastructure Project

    Leading companies from the U.S. and Japan have formed the “Portsmouth Consortium” to develop a massive 9.2 GW power and AI infrastructure site in Piketon, Ohio. This project is a cornerstone of a new strategic trade agreement aimed at securing the future of AI and clean energy.