Kennedy Descendant, Antifa Supporter, and Ex-Tech Worker Among Candidates Concluding Unusual Primary to Succeed Jerry Nadler

The Democratic primary race to succeed Rep. Jerry Nadler from New York, finishing up on Tuesday, showcased a variety of candidates. Among them were George Conway, the ex-husband of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, and Alex Boaz, a former data specialist at Palantir. While Conway and […]
Kevin Warsh Has Defined Success. Now He Must Achieve It.

Fed’s Interest Rates and Warsh’s Vision During the June meeting, the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates steady, but that wasn’t the main focus of the discussion. The key insight here is Kevin Warsh’s acknowledgment of the credibility challenge facing the Fed. His proposed remedy is to uphold previous commitments instead of merely hinting […]
Soldier from the Revolutionary War Recognized After Nearly 250 Years

Teenage Soldier Identified 246 Years After His Death A young soldier who perished in one of the most brutal battles of the American Revolutionary War has finally been named, more than two centuries after his death. Researchers in South Carolina revealed on Thursday that remains found on the Camden battlefield belong to Private First Class […]
Critics Attack UC Berkeley Law School as Student Disability Numbers Surge Rapidly in Just a Few Years

Roughly a third of students at leading law schools in the U.S. now have reported disabilities, a significant increase compared to just a few years ago. By spring 2026, around 378 students at UC Berkeley School of Law were part of the campus’s disability services program. Data from the program indicated that it supported 4,153 […]
Five Important Court Cases That Influenced the Discussion on Assisted Suicide

The debate over assisted suicide in the U.S. has intensified recently, with two new lawsuits emerging in just a month. As of 2026, thirteen states and the District of Columbia permit assisted suicide, and currently, two states are embroiled in legal battles regarding their proposed laws. Federal law does not acknowledge a right to physician-assisted […]
AI Could Be Increasing Healthcare Costs

The rise of artificial intelligence could lead to even higher medical costs next year. A recent report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) indicates that healthcare expenses are forecasted to jump by 9% for employers and 8.5% for individuals by 2027. This increase is largely fueled by “AI-powered revenue optimization tools,” along with growing reimbursement pressures on healthcare […]
The Competition America Cannot Ignore

During a recent gathering of the G7 to discuss crucial minerals, a tough reality emerged. Transforming supply chains away from China entails considerable investment, coordination, and strong political will. A few months ago, Vice President J.D. Vance remarked on the failing global market, suggesting a robust strategy to enhance the production and processing of vital […]
Neighbors Block Windows with Mattresses and Plexiglass to Avoid High-Pitched Noise from Virginia Data Center

Residents of Virginia Affected by Data Center Noise In Virginia, some residents are grappling with persistent noise issues stemming from local data centers. Reports indicate that certain individuals are going to great lengths—like barricading their windows with mattresses and plexiglass—to minimize the disturbance. Residents in Sterling have expressed their discontent over the Vantage data center, […]
Pioneering Transgender Legislator Given Over 33 Years in Prison for Child Exploitation

Transgender Lawmaker Sentenced for Child Exploitation The first transgender lawmaker elected to a state Legislature received a 33-year prison sentence for child exploitation. This came after it was revealed that she persuaded a former partner to take explicit photographs of their children at a daycare facility. Stacey Marie Lawton, a man who identifies as a […]
Finnish Court Said to Require Woman to Cover Legal Costs for Foreign Men She Claims Raped Her

Helsinki Court Dismisses Rape Charges, Orders Girl to Pay Legal Costs The Helsinki Court of Appeal recently dismissed charges against three men described as being of “foreign origin,” who were accused of raping a 17-year-old girl who was heavily intoxicated. In a surprising turn, the court directed the girl to cover the defendants’ legal expenses, […]