Patel holds Trump’s former labor secretary responsible for the initial wrongdoing in the Epstein case.

FBI Director Criticizes Past Handling of Epstein Case On Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel condemned previous administrations for what he described as “original crimes” tied to the Epstein case. He specifically called out Alex Acosta, a former U.S. attorney who oversaw Epstein’s initial indictment and later served as Labor Secretary during the Trump administration. Patel […]
Clemson Retreats, Removing Faculty Who Ridiculed Kirk’s Death After Initial Resistance

Clemson University Faces Fallout Over Faculty Reactions to Kirk’s Death Clemson University experienced significant repercussions following pressure from Republican figures, leading to the dismissal of staff and the suspension of others. This action was prompted by inappropriate social media posts related to the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. Multiple Clemson […]
Initial case of ‘vibe hacking’ highlights the advancement of AI in cybercrime and emerging dangers

AI-Powered Cyberattacks: A New Era of Threats Recently, a remarkable AI-driven cyberattack has emerged, showcasing the capability of hackers to leverage advanced technologies in their operations. Anthropic, the company behind the AI chatbot Claude, reported that at least 17 organizations fell victim to such attacks. This situation marks a significant milestone as it represents the […]
An Initial Glimpse at the Updated Tax Form for Claiming Deductions for Tips, Overtime, Car Interest, and Seniors

The IRS has unveiled drafts of several tax forms for 2026 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which includes a new Schedule 1-A focused on Additional Deductions. This update is aimed primarily at addressing the needs of workers who earn tips and receive overtime pay. At the top of Schedule 1-A, one significant […]
Second B-21 Raider bomber successfully finishes initial flight test for the Air Force

The second B-21 Raider bomber recently completed its inaugural flight in California, as announced by the Air Force. This significant development is expected to boost the testing phase of the U.S.’s first new long-range bomber in over three decades. “The addition of the second B-21 Raider will significantly speed up our flight testing efforts,” stated […]
Trump’s ‘War Department’ encounters its initial major challenge in the Far East

President Trump’s plan to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War raises some eyebrows. It seems to clash with his claims of having resolved multiple conflicts and positions him somewhat paradoxically in the realm of peacekeeping. While the name change doesn’t alter U.S. defense policies, it certainly projects an image of an […]
House seeks to hold a meeting with the Senate on the initial set of 2026 funding bills

House Pushes for Government Funding Meetings Ahead of September Deadline The House is pressing for a formal assembly regarding the 2026 government funding laws with the Senate, aiming to break with recent traditions to avoid a government shutdown as they approach the September 30 deadline. This week, the House voted to initiate discussions on three […]
Bruce Willis’ wife discusses the actor’s initial signs of dementia in recent interview

Emma Heming Willis on Bruce’s Health Challenges Emma Heming Willis noticed something was off with her husband, Bruce Willis, and initially thought it was a result of his hearing loss from filming “Die Hard.” The former model recently published a book titled “Unexpected Journey: Find strength, hope and self on the path of caregiving.” The […]
As stocks recovered from an initial decline in 2025, 401(k) savings also increased.

Investors Reap Rewards in 401(k) Plans Despite Market Turbulence Many retirement savers avoided panicking at the start of 2025, leading to solid gains by mid-year. Having cash reserves helps retirees stay calm during stock market downturns. Fidelity Investments reports an average 401(k) balance increase of 8% in the second quarter, continuing a positive trend. Retirement […]
Parents, students, and staff in New York respond favorably to the initial week of the school cellphone ban.

New York students began their school year with a mobile phone ban aimed at enhancing learning and fostering in-person social interactions. Reactions from parents, students, and staff were mostly positive about the new policy. “Initially, I had mixed feelings about it, but now during lunch, we’re all chatting the entire time,” remarked Jack Quensler, a […]