Court denies prisoner’s request for compensation related to claims of excessive force

Supreme Court Decision on Virginia Prisoners’ Rights The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Virginia inmates cannot sue prison officials for claims of excessive force, citing violations of the Eighth Amendment rights. This decision continues a pattern of the court declining to extend what is known as a Bivens claim, which allows individuals to pursue […]
Rosie O’Donnell attributes her excessive drinking and eating in 2016 to Trump.

Rosie O’Donnell Discusses Leaving the U.S. Rosie O’Donnell shared her thoughts on the impact of Donald Trump’s presidential victories during her appearance on “The Chris Cuomo Project” podcast. She expressed that, after Trump’s first win in 2016, she felt “very depressed” and described herself as being in a dark place. Reflecting on that period, O’Donnell […]
Referrals to and from Chase Sapphire Reserve and Preferred cards have returned; limits on excessive referrals.

Chase unveiled a new sapphire reservoir specifically for business cards yesterday, alongside an updated version of its personal sapphire reservoir card. However, if you tried to refer someone to either card yesterday, it didn’t work—there were issues with generating referral links from existing sapphire or priority cards. Alternative methods also fell flat. Good news though! […]
The Earth is taking in excessive sunlight: It’s an awakening climate force.

Albedo refers to the sunlight that gets reflected back into space from bright surfaces like clouds, snow, and ice, acting as a natural cooling mechanism for the planet. However, research from NASA has indicated that since 2005, the Earth’s energy imbalance—essentially how much more sunlight is entering than leaving—has doubled. This study shows that satellite […]
Recent studies indicate that excessive working hours can change brain structure.

Study Links Long Working Hours to Changes in Brain Structure A recent study has found that extensive work hours can lead to physical changes in the brain. Researchers in South Korea wanted to explore how such long hours affect both cognitive and emotional health among employees. This research, published in the Journal of Occupational & […]
New Jersey high school compelled to cancel an entire day of classes due to excessive senior prank: ‘Went too far’

Classes were canceled at a New Jersey high school due to an extravagant senior prank that left the campus in disarray. At South River High School, students caused chaos by rearranging furniture, emptying equipment from the gym, and covering hallways with toilet paper. Reports mentioned that the extent of the damage led to a decision […]
A trillion dollars each year for the military: Defense spending is excessive

There’s this annual budget cycle that’s quite significant. Congress has the potential to boost defense spending by up to $150 billion through adjustments. If this is added to the Department of Defense’s proposed budget for 2026, military spending would exceed $1 trillion annually. Two main factors make it almost impossible for defense spending to dip […]
Musk expresses regret over social media comments aimed at Trump, stating they were excessive.

Musk Reflects on Social Media Posts About Trump Elon Musk, the tech executive, expressed his regret on Wednesday for some of his recent tweets targeting President Donald Trump. In a post on X, he mentioned, “I regret some of my posts last week about President @RealdonaldTrump. They went too far.” This shift comes after a […]
Brokerage firms to pay as much as $28.8 million following claims of excessive charges for stock trades

Brokerages Agree to Settle Overcharged Fees Five brokerages have come to an agreement to pay up to $28.8 million in fines and compensation following an investigation by Massachusetts Secretary of State William F. Galvin. The probe revealed that these companies charged unfair fees on small securities transactions. This settlement affects seven states, including Massachusetts, where […]
Congress should take this important opportunity to control excessive regulation.

A recent budget adjustment bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives removed a provision that could have helped manage excessive regulations. I really hope the Senate addresses this oversight. Nearly ten years ago, Congress entertained the idea of reforms aimed at changing how regulations are created, which would, in theory, safeguard personal and economic […]