Kohberger’s plea agreement divides the families of the murdered University of Idaho victims.

Steve Goncalves, the father of Kaylee Goncalves, opted not to attend court on Wednesday after the individual charged with murdering her, Bryan Kohberger, entered a guilty plea. He stated, “I’m not going there,” as his family made their way into the courtroom. Kaylee, along with her friends Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin, shared […]
Families of murder victims in Idaho divided over plea deal that excludes the death penalty

Emotional Divide in Idaho Murder Case Families The families of the Idaho murder victims are grappling with differing opinions regarding the recent plea deal involving Brian Coberger, which seems to lessen the chances of him facing the death penalty. This tragic incident claimed the lives of four college students—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and […]
Families of the murdered Idaho students pledge to oppose Bryan Kohberger’s plea agreement.

A family of a University of Idaho student who was killed is expressing their anger over a plea deal accepted by Bryan Kohberger. This deal would result in a life sentence for him, but it also prevents him from facing the death penalty. “Idaho has failed us. They’ve failed me and my entire family,” shared […]
The significant bill is set to reduce Medicaid. Here’s what five families in the Philadelphia area could lose.

Concerns are rising in Southern Philadelphia over the airport’s food options, which some believe might contribute to their mothers facing chronic pain. A nurse from Telford fears that a drop in her income could lead to her daughter attempting suicide again. In Doylestown, a mother is struggling to afford her son’s $500 insulin, as he […]
Saudi King Offers Free Trip to Mecca for Families of Palestinian Terrorists

Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has reportedly funded a trip for 1,000 Palestinian relatives of individuals labeled as martyrs, prisoners, and the injured to embark on a pilgrimage to Mecca. This information was shared by official Palestinian news outlets, citing Palestinian Media Watch: With US President Donald Trump’s “Abraham Accord” in mind, there has […]
Rubio meets with families of Hamas hostages, ‘True success in Gaza will be when they return home’

Rubio Meets with Hostage Families in D.C. Secretary of State Marco Rubio conducted his first official meeting with families of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza. During the meeting, which was detailed in a statement from the Hostage and Missing Family Forum, Rubio reaffirmed the Trump administration’s commitment to securing the release of the […]
Marco Rubio meets with families of hostages taken by Hamas for the first time.

Rubio Meets with Families of Hostages Held by Hamas Secretary of State Marco Rubio conducted his first official meeting in Washington, D.C., with families of those still held captive by Hamas in Gaza, as the conflict between terrorist groups and Israel continues. A press release from the Hostages and Missing Family Forum shared that Rubio […]
Families of fentanyl traffickers face new visa restrictions from the State Department

New Sanctions on Fentanyl Flow Announced On Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared new sanctions that he deemed essential in the fight against the fentanyl crisis affecting the United States. The updated policy introduces visa restrictions aimed at the families of foreign drug traffickers, as well as their close associates and business partners. State […]
The child tax credit might exceed $2,000 with the Republicans’ budget plan, but many families would not gain from it.

Changes to Child Tax Credits Proposed in Budget Bills Both the House and Senate are working on a budget adjustment bill that includes an increase in child tax credits. Interestingly, the House version suggests a bigger payment for families. So, what is a child tax credit? It’s a partially refundable tax credit for taxpayers with […]
‘Large appealing proposal’ will impose significant burdens on disabled individuals and their families

Understanding the Impact of Disability Advocacy Before my son Julian was born in 2009 with Down syndrome, I really had no clue about the vital role programs like Medicaid play for Americans with disabilities. It wasn’t until I engaged more deeply in his advocacy that I began to uncover the disturbing history of discrimination that […]