The Pentagon Pizza Index (PPI) is an informal and humorous tool used by OSINT enthusiasts to suggest that spikes in pizza deliveries to US government buildings may indicate impending military actions, with historical associations dating back to the 1980s. Despite its popularity among online observers, Pentagon officials dismiss the PPI as "fake" and unreliable, with some officials joking about using pizza orders as psychological operations to confuse trackers. Alternative methods, such as monitoring nightlife activity, have also been explored, but analysts caution that these indicators are prone to false positives.
President Donald Trump increased global tariffs from 10% to 15% under the 1974 Trade Act, with former economic advisor Steve Moore stating that the tariffs aim to secure better trade deals and have contributed to economic growth.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the president lacks authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs without congressional approval, prompting mixed reactions from Republicans. Some GOP members praised the decision as a defense of constitutional checks and balances, while others criticized the ruling and are considering legislative actions to codify Trump-era tariffs. Trump responded by signing an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff and announced plans to raise it to 15%, despite the court's ruling.
Pakistan launched airstrikes targeting camps of the Pakistan Taliban and affiliated groups in Afghanistan, resulting in at least 17 deaths and several missing persons in Nangarhar and Paktika provinces. The Afghan Ministry of Defense condemned the strikes as a breach of international law and promised to respond, escalating tensions between the two countries. The attacks follow recent violence in Pakistan, including a suicide bombing in Islamabad claimed by ISKP, amid ongoing disputes over cross-border militancy and regional stability.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth traveled to Denver to visit True Anomaly and Sierra Space and administered the oath of enlistment at Buckley Space Force Base. The visit is part of the nationwide Arsenal of Freedom tour, which emphasizes revitalizing America's space industrial base to maintain dominance in space warfare, promote innovation, and streamline defense acquisition processes.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order to promote domestic production of glyphosate, a widely used herbicide found in products like Roundup, citing national security and agricultural needs. The order aims to ensure adequate supplies of glyphosate and elemental phosphorus, providing legal immunity to domestic producers. The initiative has received mixed reactions, with supporters emphasizing its importance for farming and critics, including health advocates and some Republicans, raising concerns about public health risks and environmental impacts.
The article condemns the United States' perceived betrayal of Ukraine, emphasizing failures across multiple administrations and criticizing Donald Trump’s current approach, which includes withholding military aid and promoting unrealistic peace plans. It argues that Europe should take a more active role in defending Ukraine by deploying troops, enforcing no-fly zones, and escalating support to counter Russia, while dismissing reliance on the US due to its diminished credibility. The author calls for European unity and action to counter Russian aggression and uphold democratic values, urging to "tell Trump to get lost" and lead efforts on the ground.
The Supreme Court struck down a significant portion of President Trump's global tariff regime, ruling that Congress has the authority to impose taxes, but Trump responded by unilaterally implementing a new 10% import tax, later raising it to 15%. Some Republicans initially expressed cautious support or praise for the decision, but Trump's rejection of congressional authority and his aggressive tariff policies have continued to cause division within the party. Democrats criticized the tariffs for raising costs and hurting consumers, while the ruling highlights ongoing debates over executive versus congressional power in trade policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose tariffs, limiting Trump's ability to use that authority for trade measures. Despite this setback, the Trump administration has indicated it will pursue other legal tools, such as Sections 301, 232, and 338 of trade law, to justify tariffs and trade policies. The administration's ongoing efforts suggest that trade enforcement and protectionist strategies may continue through alternative legislative channels.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order promoting glyphosate production, contradicting the anti-chemical stance of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which considers the herbicide a carcinogen. This decision was met with disappointment from MAHA supporters and influencers, highlighting tensions within the movement and its limited influence over governmental policy. The episode also exposed fractures within MAHA, with its leadership primarily aligned with industry interests and the movement's base divided between structural health advocates and libertarian individualists. Despite Kennedy's leadership role and past opposition to chemicals like glyphosate, he and the movement face challenges in influencing policy amid broader industry priorities.
President Trump has increased global tariffs from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling, criticizing judges during his statements. The move represents an escalation in trade measures amid ongoing judicial and political disputes.
Donald Trump announced that he will increase global tariffs from 10% to 15%, effective immediately. The decision was shared on Reddit's r/Economics community and comes amid the ongoing election year. The announcement followed recent economic data indicating a 1.4% GDP growth for the quarter.