Possible obstacles to adoption may be resolved soon as the GOP increases its efforts.
Republican lawmakers are bringing back a proposal aimed at supporting parents who wish to adopt based solely on biological sex, seeking to eliminate unnecessary barriers in the process. The “Safe Family Act” would prevent federal funding agencies from rejecting these parents or imposing extra requirements or oversight. This legislation, spearheaded by Senator Jim Banks from […]
Governor Who Proposed That JD Vance’s Family Member Should Be Assaulted is Said to Be Planning a 2028 Campaign

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat who has previously made controversial statements, is reportedly eyeing a potential presidential run in 2028, according to a recent Politico report. Beshear has been engaging with major donors, participating in national events, and appearing on various podcasts as he explores the viability of a presidential campaign. His provocative comments, […]
Exploring the Pope’s Salary and the Vatican’s Financial Situation

Financial Structure of the Vatican and the Pope Roman Catholic leaders, including the Pope, don’t receive traditional salaries. Instead, the Vatican takes care of the Pope’s essentials, such as housing, food, transportation, and other necessary expenses through various allowances. The Vatican, often referred to as the “world’s smallest country,” sustains itself economically through a mix […]
Like Lena Dunham, I moved away from my hometown. She will discover that what pushes us away is often what brings us back.

Playwright Orn Guare once noted that living in your hometown is like wandering through a personal diary. He reflected on his experiences in New York, emphasizing that “everything has history.” I think back to 2010 when I lived there for about two and a half years. It’s interesting how I felt two conflicting ideas at […]
Five individuals discuss their wellness expenses: ‘very costly and time-consuming’

Wellness looks different for everyone. Some people might find that prescription meds and yoga work for them; others could thrive on a vegetarian diet and regular doctor check-ups. But one thing we can all agree on is that it isn’t cheap. According to the Global Wellness Institute, Americans shell out over $6,000 each year on […]
Pam Bondi explains the delay in releasing the Epstein files

FBI Continues Reviewing Epstein Child Pornography Evidence Attorney General Pam Bondy addressed reporters on Wednesday, stating that the FBI is still going through “tens of thousands” of child pornographic videos linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial on sexual charges in 2019. Bondy faced questions regarding the delays in releasing documents […]
Google shares fall 9% after news that Apple might abandon its search engine.

Shares of Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company, saw a drop of over 7% on Wednesday, as a senior executive from Apple hinted that the tech giant was exploring alternatives to Google as the default search engine for Safari. Eddie Cue, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Services, testified that the company is “actively considering” AI-driven search […]
Vance Blasts Russia’s Demands To Conclude Ukraine Conflict: ‘They’re Asking For Too Much’

Vice President JD Vance Critiques Russia’s Stance in Ukraine Conflict On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, Vice President JD Vance expressed criticism toward Russia, suggesting that President Vladimir Putin demands “too much” regarding the ongoing war with Ukraine. During a discussion at the Munich Security Conference, Vance remarked, “I’m not saying that Russians are not interested […]
Only 50% of Americans believe Black Americans will eventually achieve equal rights with white Americans, according to a survey.

A recent survey reveals that just 51% of respondents believe Americans are optimistic about race relations nationwide, and that Black Americans “finally” have the same rights. The Pew Research Center explored American views on race, policing, and the Black Lives Matter movement five years after George Floyd’s death. Interestingly, 49% of those surveyed think that […]
Lawmakers in New York will vote on laws for involuntary commitment to tackle the city’s mental health crisis.

State lawmakers and Governor Kathy Hochul have unveiled the details of an agreement aimed at addressing the needs of individuals with severe mental illness. This is part of a larger state budget anticipated to be voted on today. The modifications encompass many of Hochul’s initial recommendations, requiring hospitals to conduct thorough evaluations before any commitments. […]