Let’s bring back safety, order, and respect to our nation’s capital.

A 14-year-old tragically lost his life a few weeks back in southwestern Washington, shot by a group of fellow gang members. This followed an incident where an elderly man was attacked by assailants armed with knives during daylight hours. In May, two staff members from the Israeli embassy were targeted in what officials are calling […]
The time for nuclear energy in America has come — let’s take advantage of it.

The Evolution of Nuclear Energy in America Back in 1960, Dr. Glenn Seaborg, who was the chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission, confidently claimed that by 2000, half of American households would run on nuclear energy. At one point, this seemed plausible—between 1967 and 1974, utilities across the US ordered nearly 200 nuclear reactors. […]
The SCORE Act: A benefit for the NCAA that lets down college athletes

For decades, we’ve watched coaches sign multi-million dollar contracts while universities reap billions from TV deals. Now, athletes at universities are finally securing some financial rewards. Take Texas quarterback Arch Manning, for instance—he’s inked a deal worth around $6.5 million. And then there’s Duke basketball player Connor Flagg and LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne, both also […]
Hollywood Shaken by Amazon-Supported AI Tool, Showrunner, that Lets Viewers Design Their Own Shows

AI Tool for Custom TV Shows Sparks Debate in Entertainment Industry Filmmakers, educators, and entertainment professionals are reacting to a new tool backed by Amazon called Showrunner. It enables viewers to craft their own television shows using artificial intelligence. The company Fable, which promotes this tool as “AI’s Netflix,” allows users to create animated series […]
Hospital lets go of fifteen nurses following the suicide of a 12-year-old.

Tragic Incident at Washington Children’s Hospital A children’s hospital in Washington has faced significant fallout after a 12-year-old patient tragically took his own life while under their care. Sarah Niimbona, a caring and open middle schooler, died on April 13. Reports indicate that she left her room at Providence Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital in Spokane […]
Qualcomm stock falls as outlook lets down investors

Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) saw a decline in its stock during after-hours trading on Wednesday. This dip came despite a fourth-quarter guidance that raised concerns about demand in end markets. The shares dropped by 4.1%, even though chipmakers reported better-than-expected revenues, which left some investors feeling disappointed. For the quarter ending June 29, Qualcomm posted non-GAAP […]
Which Companies Own the Most Bitcoin and Is It Worth Investing in Them? Let’s Explore the Latest Crypto Research.

Bitcoin Accumulation Trends Financial institutions, companies, and Bitcoin-focused firms are rapidly increasing their Bitcoin holdings. Interestingly, some of these Bitcoin finance companies seem to be outperforming Bitcoin itself over the long haul. For long-term investors, direct investments in Bitcoin might be the most impactful approach, although there are various ways to gain exposure to this […]
The U.S. faces a childbirth issue — let’s improve access to maternal care.

Why is giving birth so expensive in the US? Well, it largely comes down to supply. There’s a significant shortage of obstetric care in many areas, particularly outside of major urban centers. Currently, more than one-third of the country lacks a hospital birth unit or any obstetric provider. It’s no surprise that the US is […]
Fan lets out a fart while Scottie Scheffler is taking his shot at the British Open.

Scotty Schaeffler’s Memorable Moment at the British Open On Thursday during the British Open, Scotty Schaeffler delivered an incredible shot that had the crowd buzzing, almost simultaneously making them burst into laughter. As Schaeffler expertly landed his approach shot towards the hole on the 17th hole, a spectator at the Royal Portrush Golf Club let […]
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lets go of two senior HHS staff in a leadership reshuffle

Leadership Changes at HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Director of Health and Human Services, has terminated the employment of two of his senior aides. This includes Chief of Staff Heather Frick Melanson and Deputy Chief of Staff Hannah Anderson, who are no longer listed on the Department’s leadership webpage. A spokesperson for HHS confirmed […]