The U.S. has an issue with spending that Congress will not address.

Democrats in Washington recently rejected a basic principle followed by many American families: balancing the budget. I introduced a balanced budget amendment last week, but it didn’t pass. As a backdrop, the national debt has surged to $39 trillion and keeps climbing. My proposal aimed to enforce a simple rule: the government cannot spend more […]
Actions to address cryptocurrency scams in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY — New Move Against Cryptocurrency Fraud in Utah A fresh initiative to combat virtual currency fraud has kicked off in Utah. Layton, for instance, has taken the lead as the first city in the state to prohibit the use of virtual currency kiosks, following numerous incidents where residents fell prey to scams. […]
PETA Suggests a Way to Address Corpus Christi’s Severe Water Crisis: Choose Veganism.

Animal Rights Group Highlights Water Crisis in Texas PETA, the largest organization advocating for animal rights, has drawn attention to the severe water crisis in Corpus Christi, Texas. They suggest that residents can help alleviate this issue by adopting a vegan diet and eliminating meat from their meals. Recent reports have illuminated the impending water […]
King Charles schedules Congressional address for April during Trump-Starmer conflict

King Charles III Set for Historic Visit to Washington Next month, King Charles III of the United Kingdom will make his inaugural state visit to Washington since becoming king. During his trip, which is set for the last week of April, he is expected to address Parliament, though the exact date and time are still […]
Federal government approves Minnesota’s plan to address issues with Medicaid programs.

Trump Administration Approves Minnesota’s Medicaid Plan The Trump administration has given the green light to Minnesota’s strategy aimed at improving oversight of Medicaid programs. However, it remains uncertain what this means for the $243 million in federal funds that have been deferred. Kimberly Brandt, deputy administrator and chief operating officer at the Centers for Medicare […]
Trump administration intensifies fight against Harvard for failing to address anti-Semitism

President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging discrimination. Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, shared a video on social media announcing this legal action. She claimed that Harvard has allowed serious instances of racial and ethnic abuse against Israeli and Jewish students since the devastating […]
PFAS Exposure Could Come from Various Sources, but Water Is One Families Can Address

As World Water Day highlights the importance of clean and dependable fresh water, an increasing number of communities, regulators, and individuals are becoming more aware of PFAS contamination in drinking water. In April 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set the first national drinking water standard for PFAS at 4.0 trillionths of a trillionth for […]
Trump is preparing to address the issues surrounding ‘name, image and likeness’ in college sports, according to sources.

President Trump is ready to issue an executive order aimed at changing the contentious “name, image, likeness” (NIL) model for college sports sponsorships. Critics argue that this multi-billion dollar scenario is essentially a tax on higher education in the U.S., as reported by On the Money. The White House, along with the Justice Department, is […]
Six Flags introduces a new chaperone rule for guests under 17 during spring break to address disruptive behavior.

Six Flags Introduces Age Restrictions to Tackle Harassment Issues Six Flags is rolling out new age restrictions at several parks during the spring break season, aiming to address rising harassment incidents from younger visitors. This move has elicited mixed reactions among guests. At Six Flags Over Texas, all guests aged 17 and under must be […]
UC Berkeley plans to address antisemitism following $1 million settlement with Brandeis Center

Settlement Reached Over Anti-Semitism Policies at UC Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley will pay $1 million and revise its anti-Semitism policies as part of a settlement with the Brandeis Center. This amount is intended to cover the legal fees incurred by the Brandeis Center. As part of the settlement, the university affirmed its ban […]