Mizzou Invests $31.7 Million in NIL Funds to Secure Championships: REPORT

Missouri High Thunder Club Welcomes Miami Fans The University of Missouri’s track and field club has allocated over $31 million in compensation for student-athletes’ names, images, and likenesses (NIL) in the past year. This significant investment reflects a broader trend in college sports that has created a market for athletes akin to that of professional […]
DNC struggles with internal conflicts and poor management, causing Democrats to feel a urgent need for funds

Democrats in Turmoil as Internal Conflicts Emerge The Democratic Party seems to be struggling again, with even some members starting to voice their concerns. Since President Donald Trump’s significant win, the Democrats have felt like they’re in a downward spiral, and they haven’t quite managed to stabilize. The Democratic National Committee recently appointed a new […]
Social Security is on the path to running out of funds even earlier than anticipated.

Social Security Outlook A recent report from the Social Security Commission indicates that Social Security will be unable to provide full retirement benefits by 2034, which is actually a year earlier than previously predicted. The updated annual forecast points to various factors impacting this outlook, such as population trends and recent expansions in benefits for […]
DNC in Disarray and Out of Funds

The Current State of the DNC As the tumultuous era of Trump continues, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) appears to be grappling with significant confusion and internal strife. Recently, newly appointed chairman Ken Martin, having just stepped into his role, quickly accepted a substantial salary increase. This led him into an internal clash with activist […]
Social Security will experience a 19% reduction in benefits when its trust funds run out in 2034.

Daniel Rothschild, director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, has talked about American attitudes toward proposed tax increases related to Social Security. The recent annual report from the Social Security and Medicare trustees highlights that the outlook for the programs is concerning, with funds projected to run out sooner than previously anticipated. The trustees indicate […]
More employers are using ICHRAs to provide funds for employees to purchase their own health insurance.

Some employers are shifting their approach to health insurance, allowing workers to decide on their own coverage. Instead of providing traditional health plans, they’re offering funds for employees to buy their own insurance through what’s known as individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements (ICHRA). Proponents argue that this method can benefit small businesses that struggle to […]
California Seeks Federal Funds for High-Speed Rail Project

California High-Speed Rail Project Faces Funding Challenges California is grappling with a significant funding shortfall of $7 billion for its high-speed rail initiative. Despite having completed hundreds of miles, state officials are urging the Trump administration to continue federal funding. In a letter from the California High Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA), the Department of Transportation […]
The stock market’s hidden advantage: Unending demand from U.S. retirement funds

US Households and the Stock Market Currently, there aren’t any viable alternatives to the stock market for US households. Although Tina’s stock trading activity seemed to decrease in recent years due to rising interest rates, it appears that interest has reignited. According to analysts from Goldman Sachs, this is particularly evident in US retirement accounts […]
City May Lose Authority Over Its Billion-Dollar Homelessness Funds

A federal judge is set to determine if recipients should be appointed to oversee Los Angeles’ $1 billion homeless program. This decision comes after the city reportedly withdrew from a settlement that called for the reduction of shelter beds and camps, as reported by the Los Angeles Times. U.S. District Judge David Carter, appointed by […]
Watchdog Calls for IRS to Examine Anti-ICE Group Receiving Chinese Funds

Watchdog Group Questions Nonprofit’s Tax-Exempt Status Linked to Chinese Government A watchdog organization is raising concerns about the tax-exempt status of certain nonprofits that appear to be receiving funding from entities associated with the Chinese government. The Center for Advances in America (CASA) filed a complaint with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Monday regarding […]