Most Americans Believe a Four-Year Degree Isn’t Worth It, According to a Poll

A recent poll indicates that many Americans are questioning the value of a college degree, particularly with rising tuition costs and a challenging job market leaving young adults in significant debt. Over 60% of registered voters believe that pursuing a four-year degree isn’t worth the expense, marking a notable shift of 20 percentage points in […]
Americans who assisted Afghan allies feel ‘betrayed’ by suspected DC terrorist provided with shelter

Washington Reaction to Afghan Betrayal In Washington, the actions of suspected terrorist Rahmanullah Rakanwal have sparked strong reactions. He allegedly turned against those Americans who worked tirelessly to assist him and many Afghans during the Taliban takeover, as noted by Sean Vandiver, the president of #AfghanEvac, a nonprofit organization focusing on evacuating and resettling Afghan […]
Social Security Proposal Aims to Increase Benefits for Millions of Americans

A new proposal aimed at boosting Social Security survivor benefits for widows and divorced spouses has been put forward in Congress. Why Is It Important? Currently, about 5.8 million Americans receive survivor benefits, with roughly 4 million of them being widows. As it stands, certain survivors of Social Security beneficiaries can access related benefits at […]
Increasing numbers of Americans are adopting the new practice of steering clear of political discussions during holiday gatherings.

Political Discussions Avoided at Thanksgiving As families prepare their Thanksgiving meals, a quiet shift is occurring at dining tables across America—many are opting to steer clear of controversial topics, especially politics. A recent study revealed that about 58% of people will intentionally avoid political discussions this holiday season. When asked about the most stressful aspect […]
Dr. Marc Siegel: Miracles bring Americans together beyond political differences through common belief

Amidst our polarized political landscape, finding common ground is more crucial than ever. It turns out that many Americans hold faith close to their hearts—according to a recent Gallup survey, around 75% identify with a particular religion, mostly Christianity, and almost half say their faith is very important to them. This shared belief could potentially […]
Trump’s Initiative to Prioritize Americans — Increase Fees for International Tourists at National Parks

Changes to National Park Admission Fees Announced The Trump administration has introduced a significant change to the admission pricing for U.S. national parks, under the “America First Admissions Policy.” This marks a notable shift in how fees for visitors to the National Park System are structured. According to the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), […]
New National Crime Hotline Introduced to Focus on Americans’ Safety

HUD Launches National Crime Reporting Hotline for Federally Funded Housing The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is introducing a national hotline aimed at reporting criminal activity in housing supported by federal funding. This move underscores the government’s ongoing efforts to address issues like violence, fraud, and illegal immigration in communities that rely on […]
Americans feel uncertain about the economy as the holiday season approaches.

Despite a gradual decline in inflation, many Americans are entering the holiday season with economic apprehensions. As Thanksgiving approaches, it serves as a national barometer for how the public views the president’s handling of the economy and whether they believe his pledges around affordability are coming to fruition. This uncertainty influences consumer behavior during the […]
Bessent Claims Trump Administration Has Overcome ‘Three I’s’ That Were Hurting Working Americans

Treasury Secretary Discusses Economic Challenges Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shared insights in an interview regarding the Trump administration’s success in addressing the significant issues impacting the working class: immigration, interest rates, and inflation. He highlighted these factors as particularly detrimental. In a March 2024 article for Fox Digital, he elaborated on his perspective, suggesting that […]
How Trump intends to finance $2,000 tariff payments for many Americans

President Trump has committed to distributing $2,000 “dividend” checks to many Americans by the time the midterm elections roll around in 2026. However, some within the Republican Party are raising concerns about the funding for this initiative. He intends to finance these checks using revenue from an expanded tariff regime aimed at benefiting lower- and […]