Only 27% Believe They Can Handle a Financial Crisis During Retirement. These Two Expenses Often Catch People Off Guard.

Accidents can crop up at any stage in life. But when they occur in retirement, being prepared is crucial. Otherwise, you might find yourself short on funds during these hopefully relaxing years. A recent survey from T. Rowe Price involving over 7,000 retirees worldwide revealed that only about a quarter (27%) felt equipped to handle […]
Lisa McClain Points to Joe Biden as Responsible for Today’s Affordability Crisis

Republicans Point to Democrats for Rising Living Costs House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain has shifted the blame for increasing cost-of-living concerns onto Democrats. As the fourth-ranking Republican in the House, she’s actively shaping her party’s stance that affordability will be a cornerstone issue in the upcoming midterm elections. While Democrats have been criticizing Republicans […]
The AI crisis that is rarely discussed: College graduate → degree became invalid upon arrival

The Growing Influence of AI in America America seems to be on a rapid descent into the deep impact of AI. Several sectors are nearing full automation, raising questions about the future of work. It’s becoming increasingly likely that jobs held by people could be replaced by robots. Moreover, traditional college degrees may soon be […]
Green New Deal Fraud Contributing to America’s Energy Crisis

Energy Crisis in the U.S. The nation is currently grappling with an energy crisis, but it’s not due to increasing demands from data centers or artificial intelligence. Instead, it’s largely because power companies across many states are shutting down essential coal resources. At the same time, they’re increasing reliance on somewhat unpredictable power sources due […]
Understanding a Crisis: A Former Major Crime Detective Discusses Why Organizations Misstep

Reflections on Crisis Response When Steve Keogh arrived at the London bombings on July 7, 2005, he encountered a chaotic scene that no amount of planning could have truly anticipated: smoke-filled tunnels, injured individuals, and scant information regarding the potential for further attacks. As one of the first detectives on the ground, he had to […]
An LA councilwoman made MacArthur Park the center of the fentanyl crisis in the city.

Eunice Hernandez and the Crisis at MacArthur Park Meet Eunice Hernandez, a City Council member whose yearly earnings and perks far exceed those of most Angelenos. Meanwhile, MacArthur Park, a historic area in her district, is deteriorating into a fentanyl crisis. Recently, it was reported that open drug use, pipe smoking, and other illegal activities […]
Sudan’s displacement crisis impacts 12 million while the world looks away

While global focus is primarily on the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, Sudan has emerged as the site of the largest displacement crisis, with around 12 million people forced to abandon their homes. Rep. Chris Smith, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs and Africa Subcommittee, expressed during a recent hearing that Sudan is experiencing an […]
The Retirement Crisis in the United States

Retirement Savings Concerns for U.S. Workers December 12, 2025 Fewer than 1 in 6 workers in the U.S. aged 45 to 54 max out their 401(k) contributions. This, combined with rising living expenses, low savings rates, and the potential depletion of the Social Security Trust Fund, underscores a looming crisis for retirement in the country. […]
Save the Children Introduces Bitcoin Fund as Aid Organizations Seek Quicker Crisis Payments

Simply put Save the Children has introduced a Bitcoin fund that can hold donations for up to four years. The organization believes Bitcoin and stablecoins can minimize delays in fund transfers during crises. Other nonprofits like the American Red Cross, United Way, and GiveDirectly also accept cryptocurrency donations. Delays in transferring humanitarian funds can severely […]
Republicans blame Schumer for creating a ‘sticker shock’ crisis as both parties’ Obamacare proposals face failure

Senate Democrats and Republicans Clash Over Obamacare Subsidies Senate Democrats are attempting to connect the looming expiration of Obamacare subsidies to the affordability crisis facing households. In response, Senate Republicans argue that these subsidies are being exaggerated to gain political leverage for the upcoming elections. The term “sticker shock” has become prevalent, especially after the […]