The evidence against Epstein is shocking, and nobody is addressing it.

New DOJ and FBI Findings on Epstein Case Late Sunday night, the Department of Justice and the FBI released a memo claiming that Jeffrey Epstein had a “client list” but found no proof he threatened influential individuals or was murdered in his prison cell. This memo reinforces the narrative of Epstein’s suicide in 2019. In […]
Outstanding fintech leaders and innovations recognized at the 2025 Fintech Awards

The awards program recognized top achievements in financial technology. The Asian Bank & Finance Fintech Award 2025 showcased innovations that are shaping the future landscape of fintech in Asia. It celebrated the companies and initiatives that are, well, really redefining what’s possible in this sector. This annual event, hosted by Asian Banks and Finance, gathered […]
Bath & Body Works employee terminated for not using transgender pronouns

Former Bath & Body Works Manager Alleges Discrimination Over Pronoun Use A former manager at a Bath & Body Works store in Layton, Utah, claims she was terminated for not using a transgender colleague’s preferred pronouns. Jocelyn Boden filed a discrimination complaint with the U.S. Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) after her dismissal in May, having […]
Australian Dollar continues to rise following RBA Bullock’s alert about inflation dangers

Australian currency faces challenges as RBA’s Bullock cautions about persistent inflation risks. China’s consumer price index saw a modest increase of 0.1% year-on-year, while it dipped by 0.1% month-on-month in June. President Trump is likely to announce significant tariffs, including a potential 50% tariff on imported copper and a staggering 200% on pharmaceutical imports. The […]
Cornell University faces a lawsuit from America First Policy Institute over DEI bias.

A conservative think tank has lodged a federal civil rights complaint against Cornell University, claiming that the Ivy League institution misuses diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles in its hiring practices and scholarship programs. The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) submitted the complaint to various federal departments late last month. (Interestingly, Larry Kudlow from Fox […]
Education reform presents an opportunity for collaboration across party lines in a divided America

Bridging the Divide Through Education Reform Today, the divide between Republicans and Democrats can feel insurmountable. Yet, there’s a potential common ground: education reform. This issue has a history of bipartisan appeal, which may be crucial as tensions rise this year over federal funding and layoffs in the Department of Education. It’s hard to envision […]
Dr. Amen shares 11 strategies to prevent Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms develop.

Recent advancements in Alzheimer’s research, particularly with new blood tests approved for early detection, have significantly improved the speed of patient diagnoses. As dementia cases rise among younger individuals, there’s increasing attention on preventive measures and ways to delay the onset of related illnesses. Dr. Daniel Amen, a psychiatrist and brain imaging expert from the […]
Georgia teenager Sarah Grace Patrick charged with murdering her mother and stepfather, while her younger sister found their bodies in bed.

A 17-year-old is accused of murdering his mother and stepfather in their Georgia home before heading to church. The tragic incident, which reportedly followed the couple’s discovery of a deceased sister, occurred on February 20. Sarah Grace Patrick was taken into custody and charged in connection with the deaths of 41-year-old Kristen Brock and 45-year-old […]
New federal tax credit initiative to assist millions in obtaining school choice

Trump’s New Education Bill: A Game Changer? President Trump recently signed a significant $3.3 trillion bill aimed at reshaping educational opportunities in the U.S. This legislation, which some are calling the “largest law in school selection history,” introduces a federal tax credit scholarship program. It’s a bold move that could potentially alter how families choose […]
CFPB budget reduced as Trump administration drops enforcement actions

Recollections from the Financial Crisis “That’s it!” the girl exclaimed. “That was the big secret of my family!” During an economics class discussing the 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession, a clip from “The Big Short” caught my attention. It illustrated how banks used teaser rates to entice homebuyers, despite many not being able […]