Zohran Mamdani’s effort to make NYC affordable overlooks his expensive victory party — featuring $13 beers at an upscale bar.

Mamdani’s Victory Celebration: A Mixed Bag Zoran Mamdani’s bustling victory party did not quite deliver the celebratory atmosphere that many might expect. While supporters gathered, they found themselves paying for their own drinks, including $13 beers. The energy at Brooklyn Paramount was undoubtedly lively, largely thanks to Mamdani’s win over former Governor Andrew Cuomo and […]
Consumer confidence fell sharply in November, approaching historic lows.

Consumer confidence has taken a significant hit, dropping to nearly a record low. This is creating problems for President Trump as November approaches, especially with the job market slowing, inflation remaining stubborn, and a looming government shutdown. The University of Michigan’s Consumer Confidence Index fell to 50.3 in November from 53.6 the previous month, and […]
Household debt reaches an all-time high of $18.59 trillion in the third quarter.

In an appearance on “Morning with Maria,” Labor Secretary Lori Chavez Delemer discussed the negative impact of a potential government shutdown on American workers. She noted how such a move could exacerbate the ongoing shortage of air traffic controllers and hinder significant initiatives from the Labor Department. A recent report has highlighted that household debt […]
In the midst of his divorce and journey to sobriety, Ryan Lochte recommits himself to Jesus through baptism.

Ryan Lochte’s Baptism and Personal Challenges Ryan Lochte, a twelve-time Olympic medalist, recently shared that he underwent baptism to reaffirm his commitment to Jesus Christ during a tumultuous period in his life. This year has seen him navigate through a divorce and enter substance abuse rehabilitation. “I love sharing my life with my fans and […]
Katy Perry releases heartfelt song after separating from Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry’s New Song Reflects on Heartbreak Katy Perry isn’t holding back anymore. In her first single since parting ways with Orlando Bloom in June, she dives into feelings of lost love and the disappointment that sometimes lingers. The track, named “Bandaids,” opens with Perry washing dishes, and then, in a moment of mishap, she […]
The claim about IRS direct deposit payments is circulating online. Be cautious.

No direct deposit or check “relief” payments will be made for the rest of 2025, and it’s unlikely there will be any issued in 2026. The persistent rumor that taxpayers will get a $1,390 “stimulus” check is false. This confusion often stems from past government aid discussions, whether related to inflation, tax rebates, or even […]
Sean Spicer Explains Where the Trump Administration Is Falling Short on Economic Communication

Revisiting Trump’s Economic Message Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer shared his take on “The Morning Meeting” this past Friday, suggesting that President Donald Trump’s economic message needs some rethinking, especially following a Republican electoral defeat. In the recent election, the Democratic candidate managed to beat his Republican rival by emphasizing affordability. Spicer went […]
The key reason to keep the filibuster: It’s not a good idea.

“We need to end the filibuster right now… let’s get this absurd shutdown over with.” President Trump expressed via social media. He went on, emphasizing in all caps, “Most importantly, we need to pass all the incredible Republican policies we’ve been waiting for.” You could certainly compile your own list of what these “incredible Republican […]
US provides rifles to Brazilian police unit involved in raid that resulted in 121 deaths

WASHINGTON — Last year, the U.S. government approved the sale of sniper rifles to Brazil’s police force, specifically to a unit known for its controversial methods. This decision came despite concerns from the U.S. ambassador and other diplomats, who feared the rifles could contribute to extrajudicial killings, as revealed by three current and former U.S. […]
Democrats face criticism for partial identity politics in Virginia election

In the world of politics, particularly among Democrats, race and identity have often played pivotal roles during elections. It’s interesting, though, that a year prior to the current Virginia gubernatorial race, former President Barack Obama called out black men for not supporting then-Vice President Kamala Harris in her presidential bid. Fast forward to the 2025 […]