Bernie Sanders Proposes 50% Public Stake in AI Companies, U.S. Data Center Construction Spending Exceeds Transportation

Bernie Sanders to Introduce Bill Granting Public 50 Percent Stake in Largest AI Companies

  • Bernie Sanders will introduce a bill for 50 percent public AI ownership stake.
  • The plan ensures AI profits improve lives for all Americans.
  • It prevents oligarch decisions from harming the public.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Senator Bernie Sanders announced plans to introduce a bill granting the public a 50 percent ownership stake in America’s largest artificial intelligence companies. The proposal would direct trillions created by AI to improve lives for all citizens. Sanders stated it would block decisions by oligarchs that harm the American people. The announcement came in a public statement on June 2.

Sanders shared his proposal for public AI ownership through a post on X on June 2.

Gavin Newsom Claims Trump Shows Weakness by Dropping 1.8 Billion Dollar January 6 Fund

  • Gavin Newsom accused Trump of weakness after the fund decision.
  • Reports indicated the president faced nationwide backlash on the issue.
  • The governor called for standing up to pressure in politics.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – California Governor Gavin Newsom responded to reports that President Trump dropped a 1.8 billion dollar fund tied to January 6 events. Newsom stated that Trump is weak and retreats when challenged. He added that bullies count on fear and that standing up forces them to fold. The governor issued the remarks after the reported withdrawal amid public opposition.

Trump reportedly dropped the 1.8 billion dollar January 6 fund after facing massive nationwide backlash.

U.S. Data Center Construction Spending Now Exceeds Public Transportation Infrastructure

  • Data center spending surpassed airports and mass transit outlays.
  • The comparison covers recent U.S. infrastructure investment figures.
  • Technology facilities received priority in funding allocations.

USA, Jun 02 (TNGB) – Spending on data center construction in the United States now exceeds spending on public transportation infrastructure. This includes airports, marine terminals, and all mass transit systems. The data reflects a shift toward digital facilities over traditional transit projects. Recent months showed continued growth in technology infrastructure budgets.

April spending alone reached over 50 billion dollars on data center projects across the country.

Bitcoin Price Falls Below 68,000 Dollars in Latest Market Session

  • Bitcoin traded under the 68,000 dollar level on June 2.
  • Market data confirmed the drop during active trading hours.
  • Traders noted selling pressure in the leading cryptocurrency.

USA, Jun 02 (TNGB) – The price of Bitcoin fell below 68,000 dollars according to market tracking data on June 2. Traders observed significant selling pressure that contributed to the decline. The cryptocurrency had traded above that level in prior sessions before the drop. Market participants monitored volatility closely during the session.

The decline marked a notable move for Bitcoin amid broader digital asset conditions.

Bernie Sanders Questions Trump Statement on Iran Negotiations Collapse

  • Trump said he could not care less about collapsing Iran talks.
  • Sanders raised concerns over service members and gas prices.
  • The senator called the situation an illegal war.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Senator Bernie Sanders criticized President Trump for comments on Iran negotiations. Trump stated he could not care less about the talks collapsing. Sanders responded that the president should care about risks to service members and higher gas prices for millions of Americans. He described the actions as an illegal and unconstitutional war.

Sanders issued the rebuke on X in response to the president’s remarks on June 1.

Gavin Newsom Urges Californians to Vote in Primary Election

  • Newsom called on voters to participate in the California primary.
  • He stated democracy faces attacks across the country.
  • California works to protect free and fair elections.

SACRAMENTO, Jun 02 (TNGB) – California Governor Gavin Newsom posted a message urging residents to participate in the state’s primary election. He noted that democracy faces attacks in various parts of the country. Newsom stated that California works to protect free and fair elections. He called on voters to exercise their right to cast ballots on election day.

The governor emphasized participation to maintain democratic processes in the state.

Goldman Sachs Maintains Positive View on U.S. Economy Resilience

  • Goldman Sachs stated the U.S. economy remains resilient.
  • The assessment addressed ongoing economic pressures.
  • Officials provided the outlook in recent commentary.

NEW YORK, Jun 02 (TNGB) – Analysts from Goldman Sachs indicated that the U.S. economy continues to show resilience. The assessment comes despite various economic pressures facing the country. Officials at the investment bank provided the positive outlook in recent commentary. The statement aligns with other indicators of steady growth in key sectors.

The bank’s view suggests stability persists in major economic measures at this time.

Representative Nancy Mace Argues DEI Has No Place in Military or Agencies

  • Nancy Mace stated merit must determine roles in key institutions.
  • She listed the military, FBI, Secret Service and law enforcement.
  • Prioritizing DEI over merit endangers lives according to Mace.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Representative Nancy Mace argued against diversity, equity and inclusion programs in critical institutions. She stated that merit should determine roles in the military, the FBI, the Secret Service, law enforcement and fire departments. Mace added that placing such initiatives over merit could cost people their lives. The congresswoman made the comments in a public statement on June 2.

Mace insisted that only qualified individuals should hold positions in these essential services.

Representative Nancy Mace Advances Subpoena for Congressional S-xual Harassment Records

  • Mace introduced a resolution to expose misconduct records.
  • Both parties blocked the initial measure in Congress.
  • Lawmakers passed a subpoena for related slush fund records.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Representative Nancy Mace described efforts to address misconduct records in Congress. She introduced a resolution to expose s-xual harassment and misconduct records but both parties blocked it. Lawmakers then moved to subpoena the records of a related slush fund and the measure passed. Mace noted the resistance to transparency on the issue.

The subpoena for the records passed despite initial bipartisan opposition.

Ukrainian President Zelensky Reports Fuel Shortages in Occupied Crimea

  • Zelensky stated Ukrainian operations caused fuel shortages.
  • The shortages affect Crimea and other occupied territories.
  • Military actions targeted supply lines in those areas.

USA, Jun 02 (TNGB) – Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that military operations have caused fuel shortages across Crimea and other occupied territories. The comments addressed impacts on supply lines in those regions. Ukrainian forces focused on disrupting logistics supporting the occupation. The statement came amid ongoing conflict developments.

The operations limited fuel availability in the targeted occupied areas.

Ron Johnson Demands Compensation for Citizens Abused by Government

  • Senator Ron Johnson advocated for compensation to affected citizens.
  • He stated government abuse warrants financial remedies for victims.
  • The comments addressed federal overreach and accountability issues.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin called for compensation when the government abuses its citizens. He reportedly argued that those harmed by federal actions deserve remedies to address the harm. The remarks came amid debates over executive authority and individual rights protections. Johnson has long focused on government transparency and limiting bureaucratic power.

Johnson pushed for legislative measures to hold agencies accountable in cases of misconduct.

Bitcoin Drops Below 68000 After Losing 6500 Dollars in 40 Hours

  • Bitcoin price fell under the 68000 dollar mark.
  • The cryptocurrency lost 6500 dollars in value recently.
  • Market volatility increased over the short time frame.

NEW YORK, Jun 02 (TNGB) – The price of Bitcoin declined below 68000 dollars according to market trackers. It dropped by 6500 dollars over the previous 40 hours amid broader trading activity. Investors watched the movement closely as digital assets reacted to economic signals. Trading volumes remained elevated during the period of price adjustment.

Analysts noted continued uncertainty in cryptocurrency markets following the rapid price decline.

U.S. Job Openings Increase in April Despite Iran War Uncertainty

  • Job openings rose during April in the United States.
  • The labor market showed resilience amid economic pressures.
  • Uncertainty stemmed from the ongoing Iran war situation.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Federal data indicated that U.S. job openings increased during the month of April. The labor market demonstrated strength even as economic uncertainty grew due to the Iran war. Employers continued to post positions across various sectors despite external challenges. Economists reviewed the figures for signs of sustained growth or potential slowdown.

The report suggested the domestic job market held steady under prevailing economic conditions.

Birthright Citizenship Debate Creates Fear for Illegal Immigrant Mothers

  • The Supreme Court considers ending birthright citizenship.
  • Illegal immigrant mothers with U.S. born children face uncertainty.
  • Families await the high court decision on the policy.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – The Supreme Court is set to decide on President Trump authority to end birthright citizenship. Illegal immigrant mothers who have American born babies expressed fear and uncertainty over potential changes. The case involves challenges to long standing interpretations of the 14th Amendment. Legal experts prepared arguments on both sides of the citizenship question.

The ruling could reshape citizenship rules for children born on U.S. soil.

Democrats Center Corruption as Key Issue for 2026 Midterms

  • Corruption emerged as a major theme in the 2026 election.
  • Democrats plan to emphasize it in midterm messaging.
  • The strategy targets voter concerns about government integrity.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – Political strategists observed that corruption has moved to the center of the 2026 election cycle. Democrats reportedly intend to make government integrity a core part of their midterm campaign messages. Candidates across the country have begun highlighting ethics and accountability in their platforms. Voters may respond to appeals focused on cleaning up federal operations.

The focus aims to differentiate Democratic candidates from their Republican opponents in key races.

President Trump Names Bill Pulte Acting Director of National Intelligence

  • President Trump named Bill Pulte to the intelligence post.
  • Pulte runs a federal housing agency in his current role.
  • He replaces Tulsi Gabbard as acting director.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – President Trump officially named Bill Pulte as the acting director of national intelligence. Pulte currently manages the federal housing finance agency responsible for mortgage market regulation. The appointment fills the vacancy left by Tulsi Gabbard in the intelligence leadership. White House officials described the choice as a temporary measure during the transition period.

Pulte assumes oversight of the intelligence community in his new acting director capacity.

Trump Selects Bill Pulte as Acting National Intelligence Director

  • Trump selected Bill Pulte for the acting intelligence director job.
  • The housing agency head steps into the national security role.
  • This marks another shift in administration personnel decisions.

WASHINGTON D.C., Jun 02 (TNGB) – President Trump selected Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence. The head of the federal housing finance agency now takes on responsibilities in the intelligence sector. The choice continues a pattern of placing agency leaders into cross departmental positions. Observers noted the rapid pace of such appointments in recent weeks.

The acting director will guide intelligence policy until a permanent successor is confirmed.

Hackers Use Meta AI to Seize Instagram Accounts Including Obama White House

  • Hackers exploited Meta AI assistant for account takeovers.
  • Multiple Instagram profiles fell under unauthorized control.
  • One account belonged to the former Obama White House.

NEW YORK, Jun 02 (TNGB) – Security incidents revealed that hackers used Meta artificial intelligence tools to compromise Instagram accounts. The attackers gained access to several profiles through the AI assistant features. Among the affected accounts was one previously operated by the Obama White House. Meta responded by investigating the breach and enhancing security protocols for users.

The company urged all Instagram users to enable additional verification methods on their accounts.

Five Quarantined Cruise Passengers Leave Nebraska Early After Hantavirus Exposure

  • Eighteen U.S. cruise passengers faced quarantine in Nebraska.
  • Five individuals returned home before completing the full period.
  • They had been exposed to hantavirus during the voyage.

NEBRASKA, Jun 02 (TNGB) – Five of the 18 U.S. cruise ship passengers under quarantine in Nebraska departed for home early. Health officials had placed the group in isolation after exposure to hantavirus on their cruise. The early releases occurred after medical evaluations confirmed low risk for the departing passengers. The remaining individuals stayed to finish the required observation time.

Authorities confirmed no additional cases developed among the quarantined group during monitoring.

S&P 500 and Nasdaq Dip After Reaching Record Highs

  • Major stock indexes retreated from recent record levels.
  • The S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted declines in trading.
  • Investors reacted to shifting market conditions overall.

NEW YORK, Jun 02 (TNGB) – The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes declined after hitting record highs in prior sessions. Market participants took profits amid ongoing economic data releases and global events. Trading activity reflected caution as indices moved lower during the day. Analysts monitored volume and sector performance for clues on future direction.

The pullback followed strong gains and introduced some volatility back into equity markets.