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Why I use my Scapia Credit Card each month – Live From A Lounge

In 2023, Scapia introduced a travel-focused credit card that stands apart due to its dedicated apps and features designed exclusively for travel enthusiasts. For instance, the accompanying app lets users book flights and accommodations, and even apply for necessary visas. Then in 2024, regulators instructed their banking partner, Federal Bank, to stop onboarding customers for […]

A US judge partially stopped Trump’s ‘election integrity’ executive order last month. Here’s the reason.

Last month, a federal judge in Washington, DC, put a stop to a significant part of President Donald Trump’s executive order focused on election integrity. This situation really highlights how divided opinions are across the country about what “election integrity” actually entails. The executive order, titled “Maintaining and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” has […]

Musical on murder suspect Luigi Mangione set to debut next month.

Next month, a satire play focused on the murder case involving UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione will premiere in San Francisco. “Luigi: The Musical” is a comedic take on Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate implicated in the killing of Brian Thompson, who was 50, back in December in front of the Hilton Hotel […]

Corporations Pull Support From Pride Month, Leaving Groups In Lurch

US pride organizations are tackling a sharp decline in corporate sponsorship before Pride Month, urging many to seek other fundraising methods. Several major cities, including San Francisco, Washington, DC and St. Louis, have reported a significant shortage of funds for the 2025 Pride Event, According to Bloomberg. San Francisco’s pride is currently declining $200,000 after […]

Kennedy Center Cancels Pride Month Events, Angering LGBTQQIAAP2S+ Cultists

WASHINGTON (AP) – Organizers and the Kennedy Center have cancelled a week’s worth of event celebrating LGBTQ+ rights at the World Pride Festival this summer in Washington, D.C. Several artists and producers involved in the center’s PRIDE schedule, which was planned from June 5th to 8th, told The Associated Press that their events were quietly […]

Illegal Migrants Cost Texas $121.8 Million in Unpaid Health Care in Just One Month

The Texas Health and Human Services Board (HHSC) said that in November alone, Texas taxpayers paid nearly $122 million to provide medical care to illegal immigrants. The Texas HSHC reports that state costs for health care for illegal immigrants exceeded $118.8 million of unpaid care in November alone. And the estimate is probably low. In […]

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to Streamline Permitting Time from Years to One Month

Interior Secretary Doug Burgham said Wednesday that streamlining department permits will bring review time for the department in just 28 days from a potential year. Following President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration, the Home Office, which is under Secretary Bulgham, has moved to implement emergency permitting procedures to accelerate the development of energy resources and […]

Elon Musk tells Tesla shareholders he’ll start cutting back on DOGE work next month

Government efficiency director Elon Musk told Tesla shareholders on Tuesday that he plans to dramatically cut his work for the Trump administration next month. “From next month, I plan to allocate much more time to Tesla,” the electric vehicle company CEO said in a Tesla Revenue call. According to Business Insider. Musk said “major work […]

Musk says time spent on DOGE will drop next month as Tesla sales plunge

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday that he plans to reduce the hours of working at the White House Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative to focus more on electric car manufacturers whose sales plummeted in the first quarter. “I’ll probably start [the] Musk said on a Tesla revenue call on Tuesday evening. “I think […]

Student loans in default will be referred to debt collection next month: Trump’s DOE

The Department of Education announced Monday it will resume its collection of student loan debt for next month, including decorating wages for default borrowers. The collection, which has been suspended since March 2020, will resume on May 5th and is expected to affect around 5.3 million borrowers now with federal student loan defaults. “U.S. taxpayers […]