Scammers are profiting by taking advantage of cancer patients — we need to put a stop to this.

Natalie’s Journey and Cyber Scams Natalie, only 12 years old, is a spirited young girl. She’s smart and outgoing, and even though she recently experienced hair loss due to her B-cell leukemia treatment, she humorously remarked that it just made her more aerodynamic. Despite the hurdles she’s facing, Natalie is managing to thrive. Not long […]
When does daylight saving time finish, and what changes occur?

As the days get shorter and the leaves start changing colors, the clock is about to change once again. This September, many people have already faced significant reductions in daylight, hinting at the impending time shift next month when daylight saving time officially concludes. Attempts to standardize time at both state and federal levels have […]
The moon mission by NASA has been named and scheduled.

The Artemis II astronauts, including Commander Reed Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialists Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, recently discussed their upcoming missions at a press conference. This marks a significant moment, as it’s Hansen’s first venture as an astronaut with NASA. Two key announcements emerged from the conference: the mission has been […]
Woman with a weapon shot after colliding with a police vehicle during ICE protests.

Incident in Broadview, Illinois The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that an armed woman was shot and killed after approaching a federal agent in Broadview, Illinois, on Saturday. According to a DHS statement, the woman, identified as Marimar Martinez, had breached a checkpoint manned by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents. She was allegedly […]
Reasons to consider purchasing an EV now, even without the $7,500 tax credit

Experts advise car buyers who missed out on the electric vehicle (EV) tax credit not to lose hope in their search for a vehicle. On September 30th, federal grants of up to $7,500 lapsed due to President Trump’s spending legislation, making new EVs seemingly pricier. Still, some automakers are providing discounts for a limited time. […]
The shutdown in Washington is harmful treatment — and America is the one affected.

Patients often share their experiences following the last treatment round: “I felt better after I vented.” It’s a common pitfall of ineffective therapy — mistaking short-term relief for real progress. This mirrors the situation in Washington today. While shutdowns are often painted as budget disputes, they also reflect a deeper performance issue. Lawmakers get frustrated, […]
The Pentagon’s campaign against press freedom

“Informed citizens are essential for a vibrant democracy,” is a phrase often attributed to Thomas Jefferson, emphasizing that they serve as a safeguard against tyranny. Recently, there have been restrictions on media access by the newly renamed War Bureau. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this move appears to undermine […]
Democrats clash over how to communicate about the party’s shutdown issues

Internal debates among Democrats have surfaced regarding how the government should communicate about potential shutdowns, especially when trying to shift blame onto the GOP. This week, the Democratic National Committee released a video explaining the shutdown featuring a cat, which garnered mixed reactions, with some viewers labeling it as “cringe.” Additionally, House Democrats faced backlash […]
Trump’s aspirations for peace in Rwanda-Congo encounter challenges

President Trump’s officials are increasingly concerned that ongoing violence in eastern Congo is undermining U.S. efforts to implement a peace agreement aimed at ending a 30-year conflict between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. These warnings push back against claims suggesting that Trump has ended what some call an “endless war.” Massad Boulos, […]
Reasons Congress is facing a time crunch for an ObamaCare agreement

Republican members of Congress are currently unwilling to negotiate an extension of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credit amid discussions aimed at resolving the government shutdown. “We’re getting close to the end of the year—December 31st is when it all expires,” said Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) during a briefing on Friday. “I believe it’s […]