Hillary Clinton criticizes Trump for child detention even though numbers were higher during Bill’s presidency

Hillary Clinton Critiques Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has publicly criticized the Trump administration regarding its immigration enforcement practices. She warns that the detention of thousands of migrant children is inflicting “terrible damage.” Interestingly, data from her husband, former President Bill Clinton’s time in office, shows a somewhat similar situation. […]
Lisa McClain Emphasizes Tax Breaks for Working Families on Tax Day as Democrats Advocate for Higher Taxes on the Wealthy

House Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain hosted a roundtable with various stakeholders, including Congress members, labor representatives, small business owners, manufacturers, farmers, and tax experts, to mark Tax Day on Wednesday. She noted that the working family tax cuts enacted last year have led to increased refunds, lower taxes on tips and overtime, and provided […]
Large utility provider will not disconnect power for unpaid bills when temperatures reach 95 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

Arizona’s Power Company Agrees to Settlement Over Thermal Outages Arizona’s largest utility, Arizona Public Services (APS), has reached a settlement of $7 million to resolve a lawsuit that arose partly due to the death of an 82-year-old woman during a power outage in 2024. The Attorney General, Chris Mays, announced that the company has agreed […]
‘A Higher Power Guided Me’: Former Inmate Helps Boy Reportedly Left Alone on the Street

Homeless Man Rescues Young Boy in Miami A homeless man in Miami played a crucial role in rescuing a 6-year-old boy who was discovered wandering alone late at night. Arnett Johnson, who had been sleeping on a bench in the Allapattah neighborhood, noticed the child while he was resting around 11 p.m. on April 8. […]
Skip SCHD: 3 Dividend ETFs Offering Higher Returns and Improved Performance for 2026

Alternative Dividend ETFs to Consider The Schwab US Dividend Stock ETF (NYSEARCA: SCHD) has performed quite well lately, showing a remarkable turnaround from previous underperformance. However, it seems to be hitting a bit of a wall now, having dropped over 1% in the last month. Generally, in a good year, SCHD might bring in returns […]
Metro Atlanta tax preparer charged with exaggerating returns for higher profits

Douglas County Tax Agent Charged with Fraud In Douglas County, a tax agent is under investigation for allegedly falsifying clients’ tax documents, leading to inflated refunds and higher fees. This situation has prompted some of his clients to reach out for help after noticing issues with their returns. Many customers expressed concern; they received refunds […]
New York business leader warns of a potential exodus due to Zohran Mamdani’s push for higher taxes

The leader of a prominent business advocacy group in New York City has expressed concern that companies are beginning to take significant steps to leave the area due to Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s initiatives to raise taxes. Steve Fulop, who heads the New York City Partnership, stated that a number of firms are contemplating moving jobs […]
Frequent tax errors that lead to higher costs for taxpayers during filing season

Tax season tends to be quite a stressful time, and mistakes can make it even worse—potentially turning a normal filing routine into a costly headache. With tax day approaching quickly, just ten days away now, even minor errors can lead to delays in refunds or notifications from the IRS, which could include unexpected penalties. Here […]
Oil price increase related to Iran conflict might lead to higher gas prices even with recent decline.

Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran Conflict Elie Kohanim, a former deputy envoy at the State Department, shared insights on “The Bottom Line” regarding the ongoing discussions between U.S. officials and Iran concerning its nuclear program. Since the onset of the conflict in Iran, oil prices have surged by over 40%, shaking up global energy markets. […]
Research connects a common chemical to higher risk of Parkinson’s disease

Pesticides that are often found in the U.S. food supply may have links to Parkinson’s disease, according to recent research. A study from UCLA, published in the journal Springer Nature Link, indicates that exposure to chlorpyrifos could elevate the risk of neurological disorders. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes that chemicals like this are frequently […]