Republican lawmakers ask the EU to eliminate environmental regulations that might lead to huge costs for US businesses.

Republicans Urge EU to Reconsider Environmental Regulations Several prominent Republicans in Congress are urging the European Union to reconsider newly established environmental and human rights regulations, which they claim could impose hefty costs—potentially billions—on U.S. companies each year. A letter sent on Thursday to the EU’s U.S. ambassadors was signed by Energy and Commerce Commissioner […]
Dodgers lead the league in wins and the significance of this for October

Dodgers Continue to Thrive Despite Key Player Absences MINNEAPOLIS – The Dodgers are short an All-Star closer, two All-Star starting pitchers, their All-Star catcher, and one of their All-Star outfielders. Still, they boast the best record in baseball. With Mookie Betts finding his groove and Kyle Tucker still looking for his, the Dodgers improved to […]
Arkansas education changes lead to significant increases in test scores after the LEARNS Act

Reforming Education: A Look at Arkansas For years, I’ve followed the downward trend in public education across the U.S. It seems that while schools aim for ideological accomplishments, the influence of teachers’ unions has swelled their budgets without yielding significant student improvements. In fact, major cities continue to see enrollment drop or hover at unsatisfactory […]
Chinese supercomputer takes the lead as the fastest in the world for the first time since 2017.

China’s Supercomputer Surpasses US In a notable shift, China’s supercomputer system has outpaced the U.S., becoming the fastest in the world, according to an industry list published on Tuesday in Hamburg, Germany. This is the first time since 2017 that China has taken the lead in supercomputer rankings. The newly crowned champion, LineShine, was developed […]
Why Did Globalization Lead to a Decline in Manufacturing Productivity?

U.S. Factories Facing Decline Due to Import Surge What led to this situation? A significant drop in manufacturing productivity. The expectation with globalization was pretty straightforward. Yes, U.S. factories could end up with fewer workers, but it was assumed that the remaining employees would be more productive because of better technology, software, supply chains, and […]
WWE Night of Champions and AEW Forbidden Door lead a huge weekend

Exciting Wrestling Events Ahead This past May was fantastic for pro wrestling, but June might be even better, especially with four major events scheduled this weekend from three different companies and four brands. WWE’s Night of Champions is happening on Saturday. It features the finals for both the King and Queen of the Ring, where […]
The journey of an immigrant to lead the US Small Business Administration

The 2026 American Dream: Personal Reflections The Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream showcases U.S. citizens sharing what the 2026 American Dream signifies for them, running until July 4th. Among those is Maria Contreras-Sweet, the former Commissioner of the U.S. Small Business Administration. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Maria reflects on her childhood, particularly […]
Liberty falls to Sparks at the last moment after wasting a 17-point lead in the third quarter.

Liberty’s Tough Loss to Sparks LOS ANGELES — The Liberty have no one to blame but themselves for their narrow 98-97 defeat against the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday. At one point, New York trailed by 17 points in the third quarter, seemingly growing a bit comfortable. As a result, they fought hard but ultimately […]
Emiliano Grillo’s TV viewings of the US Open lead to a chance in the final round.

Emiliano Grillo’s Strong Performance at the U.S. Open It was hard to ignore the buzz for Emiliano Grillo. With a TV in both the locker room and dining area, he was already clued in about the rough conditions at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club before teeing off on the ninth hole during Saturday’s third round of […]
The rush for AI might lead to the downfall of established companies.

Thomas Jefferson cautioned that if a faction were to dominate public assembly, it might jeopardize the public good. He noted that “bribes corrupt them,” and that “personal interests lead them to diverge from the general interests of their constituents.” This warning feels relevant today, especially with the ongoing struggles over data centers across the U.S. […]