Erika Kirk in Interview: ‘God’s Plan Is Always Bigger than Our Own’

In a recent interview, Erika Kirk, the CEO of Turning Point USA, reflected on her late husband, founder Charlie Kirk, who was tragically killed on September 10. She mentioned, “God’s plan is always greater than us.” Erika Kirk spoke to reporters just days ahead of a tribute service for her husband at State Farm Stadium […]
Rhode Island sheriffs’ retirement fund issues raise concerns about their state-managed plan

Retirement Plan Struggles for Rhode Island Captains For the past 13 years, Jason Allerle, a captain in the Rhode Island Sheriff’s Division, has been saving a significant amount for his retirement through a state plan designed for civil servants. He thought it functioned like other retirement accounts, such as a 401(a), which would allow him […]
Trump directs Chicago schools to eliminate the Black Student Success Plan

Trump Administration Pushes for Change in Chicago Schools The Trump administration is urging Chicago public schools to eliminate the “Black Student Success Plan” and guidelines that enable transgender students to participate in sports and use bathrooms corresponding to their gender identity. Linda McMahon, the Education Director, announced via X that the Department’s Office of Civil […]
5 Top Stocks as SEC Considers Trump’s Earnings Report Plan

About Stephen Cress Stephen Cress serves as the vice president of quantitative strategies and market data at Seeking Alpha. He developed the platform’s quantitative stock valuation system and various analytical tools to support investors. His work underpins the Alpha Quant Rating System, created to interpret investor data, provide insights into investment directions, and save users […]
Schumer’s Plan to Cut Funding for Rural Healthcare Fails Miserably

The Senate turned down a spending proposal from Democrats on Friday, which would have allocated $50 billion for rural healthcare, a move Republicans criticized as prioritizing leftist agendas. This vote was strictly along party lines. Democratic leaders presented an alternative spending plan midweek, intending to fund the government for four weeks. They estimated the overall […]
Senate rejects Democratic funding plan amid potential shutdown concerns

Senate Democrats’ Funding Proposal Rejected by Republicans On Friday, Senate Democrats’ proposal for extending short-term government funding was rejected by Republican lawmakers. The Democrats’ bill diverged significantly from the earlier proposals passed in the House and was designed to include their priorities, which was seen as the only way to keep the government operational. However, […]
Plan supported by Trump to prevent government shutdown approved by House

House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill The House approved a short-term federal funding bill with support from President Donald Trump early Friday. This move, if it meets legal obligations, could help the Senate avert any government shutdowns. The bill is designed to keep government funding at its current levels until November 21. It’s essentially a continuous […]
Lawsuit filed against Inland Empire Health Plan for purportedly submitting false claims to Medi-Cal

California DOJ Sues Inland Empire Health Plan Over Alleged False Claims On Wednesday, September 17th, the California Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the Inland Empire’s Health Plan, claiming that the organization submitted a false claim to MEDI-CAL. The lawsuit was filed in the Central District of California and alleges violations of federal false […]
Senate GOP plan takes shape in shutdown battle: ‘Allow Schumer to be himself’

Senate Republicans are making an effort to pressure Democrats regarding government funding, believing that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s talkative nature provides them with an edge. The GOP is moving forward with a “clean” spending suspension bill, and several Republican sources express hope that Democratic leaders will continue to amplify concerns about potential government shutdowns. […]
U.S. takes action against Inland Empire Health Plan for allegedly making false claims and keeping overpayments.

US Government Alleges Overpayments by Inland Empire Health Program The U.S. government has reportedly made misleading statements and filed claims involving alleged overpayments against the Inland Empire Health Program, commonly referred to as IEHP. This action falls under the False Claims Act, as detailed in a recent announcement from the U.S. Department of Justice. Essentially, […]