Six additional states are limiting junk food in public food assistance programs.

New SNAP Exemptions Limit Junk Food Purchases Supporters of the Make America Healthy (Maha) initiative have successfully led to six more states receiving exemptions, allowing the restriction of high-sugar products like sodas and candies under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This change marks an effort to promote healthier eating habits. The states—West Virginia, Florida, […]
The reality of Bill Clinton’s close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and his ‘beautiful girls’ as the House requests testimony

Clinton’s Trip to Africa and Connection to Epstein When Bill Clinton took a private plane to Africa in 2002, he likely had no idea how significant that journey would be for him. The trip was meant to kick off his new AIDS initiative and included visits to five nations, alongside a scheduled meeting with Nelson […]
‘Holly’s Act’ seeks to stop the cycle of repeat offenses following a woman’s violent attack

Senator Introduces “Holly’s Act” After Cincinnati Attack Senator Bernie Moreno from Ohio is proposing a bill called “Holly’s Act” following a violent incident that occurred in Cincinnati last month. A woman was brutally attacked by a group late at night on July 26th, around 3 a.m., at the busy intersection of 4th and Elm Streets. […]
Court confirms the rejection of US Chamber’s challenge to Medicare negotiations

The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed a lower court’s decision on Wednesday to dismiss a challenge to the Medicare drug price negotiation program put forward by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The court reiterated that these officials had no standing to sue. This ruling comes almost a year after a federal judge had […]
Mamdani promises to take action against charter schools if elected mayor, according to a survey.

A recent survey reveals that Zoran Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist councillor from Queens, plans to take a strong stance against charter schools if he becomes mayor. Mamdani expressed his commitment to oppose the expansion of charter schools that serve primarily minority and working-class students, particularly those sharing facilities with city-owned buildings. “I’m against the state’s […]
Juan Soto prevents Mets from being no-hit but still faces boos

Juan Soto faced some boos after he mishandled a play on Wednesday, but more followed as he struggled at the plate, contributing to a recent offensive downturn for his team. The star player, valued at $765 million, managed to avoid a no-hitter situation against the Mets, but only managed a solo home run in a […]
Beto O’Rourke supports Texas Democrats who are leaving due to a redistricting vote

Former Texas Representative Beto O’Rourke recently faced criticism during a CNN interview for his group’s decision to fund efforts aimed at preventing certain Democrats from voting, rather than directly aiding vulnerable Texans. His organization has significantly assisted People by People (PBP), facilitating around 50 Democrats in their mission to evade sessions in New York and […]
Alex Ferreira, a skier for Team USA, shares his thoughts on the rivalry with Canada at the 2026 Olympics.

Wednesday marks exactly six months until the 2026 Winter Olympics begin in Milan Cortina. Team USA is gearing up to once again face off against Canada in a shifting geopolitical context. American skier Alex Ferreira, a medalist in past competitions, mentioned in a chat with Fox News Digital that Canada is, without a doubt, one […]
Approval granted for the longest suspension bridge in the world to link Sicily with Italy

Approval for World’s Longest Suspension Bridge The approval for a bridge, set to be the longest suspension bridge in the world, was announced on Wednesday. The Messina Bridge, a significant undertaking connecting Sicily to mainland Italy, spans two miles and is estimated to cost about $15.5 billion, according to the Associated Press. The idea has […]
Federal hate crime charges to be pursued against suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staff members

Department of Justice Set to Pursue Death Penalty in Shooting of Israeli Embassy Staff Reports indicate that the Department of Justice (DOJ) is preparing to file federal hate crime charges and potentially seek the death penalty for the suspected shooter responsible for killing two employees of the Israeli Embassy. On May 21, Yaron Lischinsky, a […]