Trump’s $9 billion DOGE cuts pass House
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DOGE, Business Insider spoke with 22 federal workers who stayed. They're mourning fired colleagues and trying to find a way forward.
DOGE’s ability to hold above $0.25 will be key for any continuation higher. Traders are monitoring ETF headlines and broader memecoin sentiment, while breakout targets of $0.36 to $1.00 are now in play if institutional flows continue. The current volume profile supports short-term consolidation before a possible next leg up.
Steve Davis, Musk’s former government lieutenant, continued to exert his authority over the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) even after receiving explicit White House orders to stop. Top Trump officials eventually had to step in and shut him down, Politico reported this week.
M aurene Comey, a federal prosecutor in the cases against accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, has been fired. Although a reason for the dismissal was not immediately clear, she is also the daughter of James Comey, who is the former director of the FBI and a critic of President Donald Trump.
Daan Crypto Trades noted that Dogecoin has been trading in a range for 6 months, but a breakout above $0.26 could unleash a sharp move into the $0.30–$0.40 zone, consistent with DOGE's historical tendency to move slowly, then suddenly explode upward.
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A double bottom, break of a key resistance level and favorable onchain data suggest DOGE is on the path to $1.
More than 1.7 million Hoosiers voted for President Trump in 2024. How has Trump's second term impacted Indiana?
Many people on social media say that our weather apps are getting worse and DOGE is to blame. The truth is a little more complicated.
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President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency has spawned state-level DOGE initiatives as Republican governors and lawmakers aim to show that they're in step
A key operative from DOGE initiated plans to potentially kill Direct File, the free tax filing tool developed by the IRS, after offering assurances it would be spared from cuts.