Former SJSU volleyball player addresses claimed scholarship misrepresentation by coach amid trans controversy.

Elle Patterson didn’t expect to end up at San Jose State, especially not while being part of a federal Title IX investigation. Initially, she had committed to Fairfield on a full volleyball scholarship. However, when she found out that the coach who recruited her, Todd Kress, was moving to San Jose State University, her plans […]
Decline of Civilization: Trump Administration Addresses UK on ‘Two-Tiered Policing’

Concerns Over Policing in the UK The US State Department released a statement Thursday evening, voicing concern regarding the notion of two-tier policing, a claim that the British government officially refutes. Discussion about the effectiveness of Britain’s police force—previously celebrated as one of the best globally—has intensified in the UK following the distressing death of […]
Seattle’s mayor addresses Spencer Pratt’s remarks about homelessness

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has addressed claims made by Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor in Los Angeles, regarding the possible relocation of LA’s homeless population to her city. Interestingly, she seems to acknowledge that Pratt has a valid point. A few weeks back, Pratt stated to a local reporter that if LA’s homeless were […]
Gavin Newsom addresses Trump regarding slow vote counts in California

Newsom Addresses Trump’s Claims on California Election Process California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed frustration from his office regarding President Donald Trump’s remarks about the state’s slow vote-counting procedures. On Thursday, Trump accused Democrats of attempting to “steal” the primaries for California governor and Los Angeles mayor, promising an investigation into the voting delays. In a […]
No scam here: Bitcoin addresses the potential AI oversight crisis

Welcome to a new chapter in AI surveillance, America. President Trump has issued an executive order that places the onus on the federal government’s most secretive agency, the National Security Agency (NSA), to assess whether products from private companies are safe for public use. Intelligence agencies will set and evaluate crucial benchmarks, overseeing new AI […]
Valtteri Bottas addresses speculation regarding his F1 future at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Valtteri Bottas Addresses Speculations About His Future Following the Canadian Grand Prix, there was quite a bit of chatter in the F1 community regarding Valtteri Bottas’ future in the sport. Many were pondering whether Bottas might be at risk of losing his seat early in his first season with Cadillac, particularly after he struggled against […]
Doug Burgum Addresses Concerns about Reflecting Pool Restoration

Concerns Over Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Restoration Addressed Interior Secretary Doug Burgum recently expressed in an interview that the attention surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s restoration is, frankly, exaggerated and even a bit humorous. Before the work began, he noted that the pool was leaking around 45,000 gallons of water daily. “This pool is […]
Bessent addresses Senator Wyden about her son’s previous emails with Jeffrey Epstein

Sen. Wyden on the Defensive in Budget Hearing During a budget hearing on Wednesday, Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon found himself unexpectedly on the defensive. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent took the opportunity to address allegations surrounding “corrupt” trading related to the Trump administration, specifically mentioning Wyden’s son, Adam. This revelation stemmed from emails that indicated […]
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr addresses school screen time in E-Rate evaluation

New Data Reveals Struggles in Math Among US Students A recent investigation has uncovered a concerning decline in math and reading proficiency among American students. Experts suggest that this “learning recession” started back in 2013, long before the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the situation. Sean Reardon from Stanford University and Nat Markus from the American Enterprise […]
Senate bipartisan legislation addresses NIL issues in college sports and establishes the ‘Lane Kiffin Rule’

Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Address Match-Fixing in College Sports Two prominent senators, Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), have proposed a bipartisan bill aimed at resolving ongoing debates about match-fixing within college sports. This legislation introduces the “Lane-Kiffin Rule,” which seeks to regulate player payments, limit “free” transfers to just one during an athlete’s […]