Softball standout Rachel Iovine from Mary Louis Academy finally embarks on her dream trip to Italy

Rachel Iovine is enjoying quite the adventure. Her family trip to Italy during Easter 2025 turned into a unique chance for the Floral Park native to showcase her softball skills alongside top players from abroad. A high school senior, Iovine described the experience as a dream come true—one she never thought would actually happen. What […]
We are seeing a change in education and are finally getting it right.

Recent headlines hint at a potential positive shift in American education, following years of dysfunction and declining student performance. The U.S. Department of Education recently decided to transfer its $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department. Alongside this, they announced plans to move to a smaller office space, which is currently mostly vacant. […]
Family of Rex Heuermann’s Gilgo Beach victims finally find the closure they’ve been waiting for

Long Island Killer Pleads Guilty, Families Find Closure After decades of uncertainty, the families of eight women killed by the serial murderer Rex Heuerman have received some sense of closure. Heuerman, an architect, pleaded guilty to these horrific crimes, marking a bittersweet milestone in a long nightmare that has haunted the community. Melissa Kang, the […]
Google finally lets users update their Gmail addresses

Change Your Google Account Username It’s about time, right? On Tuesday, Google announced a new feature allowing U.S. users to change their Google Account username without needing to create a new account or losing access to their existing data. So, you can finally break free from those cringe-worthy usernames from back in the day, like […]
Jair Bolsonaro Finally Placed Under House Arrest Following Pneumonia Diagnosis

Jair Bolsonaro Granted Temporary House Arrest On Tuesday, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) Judge Alexandre de Moraes approved a 90-day temporary house arrest for former President Jair Bolsonaro. This comes after he spent over a week in the ICU battling bacterial pneumonia. However, with the 2026 presidential election on the horizon, de Moraes has prohibited […]
Federal Government Finally Sells Huge DC Building That Has Been Vacant and Costing Millions for More Than a Year

Federal Government Sells Vacant Office Building, Saving Millions On Wednesday, the federal government officially sold an office building that has been unoccupied since March 2025, a decision projected to save at least $200 million for the United States. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced the sale of the former GSA Regional Office Building located […]
Cisco might finally reach new significant levels beyond previous highs, according to the latest chart activity.

Cisco (CSCO) has a long history, having gone public back in 1990. The company saw massive growth during the dot-com bubble, but then it faced a significant downturn. Many tech leaders from that era have vanished, yet a few, like Apple (AAPL), Amazon (AMZN), and IBM, have remained. Cisco is still in the game too, […]
Trump: Iran provided the U.S. with a valuable ‘gift,’ and we’re finally ‘engaging with the right individuals’ to achieve an agreement

Trump Discusses Iran’s Role in Global Energy Crisis During the swearing-in ceremony for Markwayne Mullin as the new Secretary of Homeland Security, President Donald Trump commented on Iran’s recent actions, stating that the country has made “gifts” that are worth “tremendous amounts of money” to alleviate the global energy crisis stemming from the closure of […]
U.S. hostage to finally come home after being held by the Taliban

American Hostage Released by Taliban After Over a Year An academic from the U.S., Dennis Coyle, has been freed by the Taliban after being detained for more than a year. Coyle, who spent nearly two decades in Afghanistan, was captured without formal charges. He shared the news of his release on Tuesday, expressing relief after […]
Michele Steeb: Addiction Is a Illness — Policy Might Finally Align

Over 48 million people in the U.S. face substance use disorder. Many are increasingly visible in city settings—on sidewalks, in encampments, or seeking help in emergency rooms. But there are also those who grapple with addiction in silence, behind closed doors. Families are being ripped apart by overdoses, particularly among the homeless, where death rates […]