Thune: Ending ACA subsidies will be ‘handled’ but not through temporary funding

Republican Leaders Open to Discussing Health Insurance Subsidies On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) mentioned that Republican leaders are willing to talk about the expiration of health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act later this year. He emphasized that the short-term government funding measures set to expire on September 30 should remain […]
Biden’s FBI Looked Into Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA and Republican Organizations

The Biden administration’s FBI has been looking into various conservative organizations, including the late Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, under a broader investigation known as “Arctic Frosts.” During a hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) discussed the scope of these Arctic Frost investigations with FBI director Kash Patel, who mentioned that new whistleblower evidence […]
Georgia Supreme Court supports Fani Willis’s removal from Trump Georgia election case

Fani Willis Removed from Trump Case by Georgia Supreme Court Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been sidelined from the prosecution of President Donald Trump’s election interference case in Georgia. This decision followed her appeal to the state Supreme Court. A ruling by the Georgia Court of Appeals last December stated that Willis and […]
Trump announces a buyer for TikTok in the US

Deal Reached to Keep TikTok Running in the U.S. On September 16, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. and China have reached an agreement to allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States. The deal involves transferring TikTok’s assets from the Chinese company ByteDance to U.S. owners, potentially bringing an end to […]
Three reasons to halt contributions to your retirement account now

If enough is enough, there are points. Many working Americans who engage with personal finance content often come across a familiar idea: save, save, save more for retirement. But, really, what does that look like? Most people can rely on receiving Social Security benefits each month; however, these payments often fail to cover living expenses. […]
NFL Week 2 Honors for MVP, Top Coach, Best Rookie, and others

Well, the second week of the NFL season has officially wrapped up. Some teams are still searching for their first win, like the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants, who are set to face each other this week. On the flip side, teams like the Indianapolis Colts are enjoying a perfect start at 2-0, […]
Trump Initiates $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times, Calling It the Strong Voice of the Democrat Party

Trump Files Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times President Donald Trump has initiated a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, alleging that the newspaper is attempting to damage his character and undermine his 2024 presidential campaign with “actual malicious intent.” In his complaint, he describes the publication as a “complete mouthpiece” for […]
Tim Walz starts his notable campaign for a third term as governor of Minnesota.

Governor Tim Walz Launches Campaign for Third Term “It’s not over yet.” These words marked the launch of Governor Tim Walz’s bid for a third term as Minnesota’s governor, announced on Tuesday. As he steps into this campaign, Walz, who is also the 2024 Democratic vice presidential candidate, expressed optimism about the state’s progress in […]
Barrett: The killing of Kirk demonstrates that political discussion has deteriorated significantly.

Barrett Comments on Political Climate After Kirk’s Death Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett expressed concern over the current political climate in light of the tragic shooting of Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA. “I think it reflects a troubling aspect of our culture—it’s something that’s really spiraling out of control,” Barrett remarked during […]
Miran joins the Federal Reserve as the bank plans to lower interest rates.

On Tuesday, President Trump’s top economists transitioned to the Federal Reserve as the central bank commenced an important meeting regarding interest rates. Stephen Milan was officially sworn in as a member of the Federal Reserve Committee, a development announced shortly after the Senate voted along party lines for his nomination. While serving the remaining four-month […]