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April 2026

Hakeem Jeffries Calls Trump The Dumbest President In History

Now that Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to the 30%-35% range, an important question needs to be discussed. Is it considered common knowledge that Trump is the dumbest president in US history? PoliticusUSA is not beholden to any political party, corporation, or special interest. Support us by becoming a subscriber. Subscribe now Big, broad

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The US Military Is Running A Bitcoin Node, Admiral Paparo Reveals

The US Military Is Running A Bitcoin Node, Admiral Paparo Reveals Authored by Micah Zimmerman via Bitcoin Magazine, The United States military has an active node on the Bitcoin network, according to Admiral Samuel Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM). The disclosure, made at a House Services committee hearing, marks the first known confirmation that a

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Republicans Open New Front In Growing Battle Against “Climate Lawfare”

Republicans Open New Front In Growing Battle Against “Climate Lawfare” Republicans in Congress are taking action to shield U.S. energy producers from “Climate lawfare,” the relentless barrage of frivolous lawsuits orchestrated by radical environmental activists. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced S.4340, a bill that would bar frivolous lawsuits from green activist groups seeking damages, injunctions,

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ServiceNow (NOW) Posts 22% Growth but Stock Drops on Iran War Headwind and Margin Reset

ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE: NOW) reported Q1 2026 results on April 22, 2026 that beat Wall Street estimates on nearly every key operating metric — yet shares fell roughly 14% on the post-earnings day as investors focused on what the results did not include: a clean organic guidance raise and margin expansion for the full year.

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IBM (IBM) Q1 2026 Results Show AI Tailwind, but Software Mix Still Matters

International Business Machines (IBM) started 2026 with broader revenue growth, better margins and higher cash generation, but the quarter also showed why investors are still parsing the company’s segment mix rather than just headline beats. Revenue rose to $15.9 billion in Q1 2026 from $14.5 billion a year earlier, while GAAP net income from continuing

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Powell Industries Jumps 5.8% Amid Sector-Wide Rally

POWL Price $256.97 Change +5.8% Volume 104,987 Powell Industries surged 5.8% Thursday to close at $256.97, riding a broad rally that lifted electrical equipment manufacturers across the board. The stock’s gains came as sector peers posted strong moves, with NXT jumping 8.1% and ENS climbing 3.7% in coordinated buying that suggested renewed investor confidence in

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UiPath Drops 8.3% Amid Sector-Wide Selling

PATH Price $9.99 Change -8.3% Volume 9.6M Shares of UiPath tumbled Thursday, falling 8.3% to $9.99 as a widespread selloff hammered the software infrastructure sector, dragging down the automation platform developer alongside its peers. Sector-wide pressure drove the decline. UiPath’s drop came as eight sector peers posted sharp losses in tandem, signaling broad-based selling pressure

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Charles River Laboratories International Drops 7.2% Amid Sector-Wide Selling

CRL Price $171.57 Change -7.2% Volume 288,643 Broad sector selloff. Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (NYSE:CRL) plunged 7.2% to $171.57 on Thursday, April 23, 2026, as a wave of selling swept across diagnostics and research sector peers, with eight peer companies posting sharp declines in a coordinated downturn that rattled the healthcare tools space. Sector-wide

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