Syria’s Jihadist Leaders Submit in Beijing Following President’s Visit to the White House

The Syrian regime recently sent high-ranking diplomats to Beijing for discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, during which China extended an invitation for Syria to participate in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a controversial program often criticized as a debt trap for poorer nations. This visit signifies a notable advancement in the relationship between […]
Construction Spending Increases in August, Contrary to Predictions

Construction Spending Shows Unexpected Increase in August The Census Bureau revealed on Monday that construction spending rose in August. In annualized terms, construction spending hit $2.17 trillion, reflecting a 0.2% increase from July’s revised total of $2.165 trillion. This surprising uptick defied forecasts that anticipated a 0.2% decline. The release of this report, which was […]
Shut Down the Chinese Drug Access, Restore Medicine Manufacturing in the U.S.

America’s Vulnerability in Pharmaceutical Dependence The reliance on foreign sources for pharmaceutical raw materials poses significant risks to both national security and public health—issues often overlooked. For years, U.S. manufacturers have turned to cheaper overseas suppliers, especially in China, without ensuring quality and control. This practice has been detrimental, affecting the very fabric of healthcare […]
Shedeur Sanders Made History in Tough NFL Debut

Fans of the Browns had been calling for Shedur Sanders to see more action during what’s been a rough 2025 season. He finally took the field on Sunday, but it’s unclear if those dedicated fans are eager to see him play again. Sanders stepped in during Cleveland’s game against the Ravens with about 12 minutes […]
The Fed’s Tariff Research Completely Changed the Inflation Narrative

San Francisco Fed Challenges Common Tariff Beliefs For a long time, economists and the media have warned about the impacts of customs duties, particularly that they increase prices. This has been a key point in lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s trade policies. The common understanding is that higher tariffs result in higher costs for consumers […]
Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams Cautions that ‘Everything Is Not Okay… If I Were Jewish, I’d Be Concerned for My Children’

Adams Issues Stark Warning About NYC’s Jewish Community During a recent visit to Israel, outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered a pointed message to incoming Mayor Zoran Mamdani, emphasizing concerns about rising anti-Semitism. He stated, “If I were a Jewish New Yorker, I would be worried about my children,” suggesting that the situation […]
Calum Worthy from Disney Faces Criticism for His AI App that Allows Conversations with Deceased Relatives

Callum Worthy, a former child actor and Disney star, is facing backlash for introducing an app that enables users to create interactive AI videos of their deceased relatives. Worthy, aged 34, revealed the app named 2wai by sharing a video of a woman who records her mother with the app. The recorded content can then […]
Train Route for Ukraine Resupply Targeted in Attack

Poland Investigates Sabotage Attempt on Railway Supply Route Specialist prosecutors in Poland are looking into a suspected act of sabotage aimed at blowing up a train used by allies to supply Ukraine along a key railway in NATO territory. Over the weekend, a potential disaster may have been averted on the combined passenger and freight […]
Macron Promises to Provide Ukraine with 100 Fighter Jets Following Meeting with Zelensky

France to Supply Fighter Jets to Ukraine In a notable development, France has decided to provide fighter jets to Ukraine for the first time. This arrangement was formalized in Paris on Monday, following discussions between French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. According to the Elysee Palace, Ukraine will be acquiring around 100 […]
Apple Increases Efforts to Find New CEO as Tim Cook Plans to Depart

Apple Prepares for Possible Leadership Change Apple’s board and executives are stepping up efforts in anticipation of a possible change at the top, with hardware engineering chief John Ternus seen as a leading candidate to take over from CEO Tim Cook. There’s some buzz that Cook, who has been with the company for a long […]