Study reveals that Americans and Britons use profanity online more than Australians.

Australians Not as Profane as Expected, Study Shows A recent study challenges the stereotype of Australians as prolific swearing enthusiasts, revealing that they rank third in online vulgarity. Surprisingly, they appear more reserved compared to their potty-mouthed British and American counterparts, at least in the digital realm. Dr. Martin Schweinberger from the University of Queensland, […]
Victor Davis Hanson Observes Courts Appear Unresponsive to Biden’s Border Situation Impacting Millions of Americans

Border Crisis Discussion Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute, expressed concerns on his show Thursday, suggesting that the court does not consider how the Southern border crisis under the Biden-Harris administration affects Americans. During former President Joe Biden’s administration, the U.S. experienced the highest level of net immigration on record, with […]
A significant number of Americans intend to cut back on travel and entertainment expenses in 2025, according to a survey.

Survey Reveals Shift in Americans’ Spending Habits A recent survey shows that over half of Americans are looking to cut back on discretionary spending—like entertainment and travel—this year. According to Bankrate’s poll, which was published earlier this week, about 54% of participants plan to reduce non-essential expenses in 2025, up from 49% last year. Ted […]
Pushing Americans to Work Until Their Last Breath Won’t Solve Our Financial Issues

Working Longer Will Not Save You Social Security Moody’s has added its voice to the chorus of financial caution, joining major rating agencies to reiterate a concern many are already aware of: The US is facing a debt crisis. As the House pushes forward with President Trump’s extensive legislative package, which includes tax cuts and […]
Air traffic control system is letting Americans down, say airline leaders

The leader of the nation’s largest airline recently issued an open letter, urging Congress to allocate funding for a significant update to the aging air traffic control system in the U.S. This system has raised safety concerns and has been a factor in delays at airports. “The current system is failing Americans,” a group of […]
Less Americans Report Being Financially Worse Off

Survey on American Financial Health A recent YouGov survey, published on May 18, indicates that the financial well-being of American families has dropped to 31.8%, marking the lowest point since January 2022. Throughout most of President Biden’s tenure, more individuals reported a decline in their financial situation compared to those who said it stayed the […]
JD Vance is against lonely Americans using harmful dating apps.

Concerns Over Online Dating and Technology In recent remarks, Vice President JD Vance expressed unease about young people finding love through dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, and Bumble. During a weekend talk in Rome, he related this concern to discussions about artificial intelligence. “If you examine the dating habits of young people today, I think […]
Zeldin criticizes Whitehouse during intense debate: Americans ‘elected President Trump because of people like you’

During a Senate hearing on Wednesday, a debate unfolded between Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin regarding the cancellation of agency grants. The White House probed Zeldin about whether the EPA had performed a distinct review of grants that were axed amidst broader budget cuts initiated by President Trump. Democrats from Rhode Island […]
Americans didn’t choose Trump to change SALT limits or reform Medicaid.

Republicans Push Back Against Trump’s Agenda Various factions within the Republican Party are signaling that they might obstruct President Trump’s agenda if their demands aren’t met. While some of their concerns might be reasonable, others seem less so. Yet, the underlying message is clear: they want more. This feels all too familiar in D.C. The […]
Fewer people, both domestically and internationally, view Americans as good individuals.

Reflections on a Changing America Last month, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) had a conversation with a resident from her hometown. She expressed a sentiment that many might share: “We’re all afraid… because retribution is real.” This reveals a significant shift in our national identity. Post-World War II, Americans felt proud—imbued with a sense of generosity, […]