Maine Family Planning takes legal action against the Trump administration regarding Medicaid reductions

The Maine Family Plan initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday, aiming to reinstate Medicaid funding that would be lost due to the president’s extensive tax and spending legislation. This law contains stipulations that would bar healthcare providers performing abortions from receiving Medicaid funding for a year, especially if they also receive federal […]
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he is not planning to run for president

Mike Johnson Uninterested in Presidential Run House Speaker Mike Johnson has clearly stated he has no interest in pursuing a future bid for the presidency. In an interview with Miranda Devine on her podcast, Johnson remarked about his focus on his current responsibilities rather than any aspirations for higher office. “I’m not thinking about that,” […]
Fired USAID workers are allegedly planning to take down Trump.

Following the identification of fraud and corruption at the U.S. International Development Agency by the government’s Department of Efficiency, the Trump administration took significant action by terminating nearly all of the agency’s 10,000 employees. This move is part of a broader strategy to dismantle the agency and transfer its responsibilities to the State Department. “Remember, […]
Dasha Zhukova is planning art-centered apartment communities.

Dasha Zhukova: Blending Art and Community in Real Estate Dasha Zhukova has dedicated much of her life to supporting the arts, and now she’s exploring how that connection might influence daily living. “Being around art that’s thoughtfully curated really can uplift your mood and lessen feelings of depression,” she shared. “There are genuine therapeutic advantages.” […]
Changes to Estate Planning: The Impact of the “Big Beautiful Bill” on Your Estate Plan

New Tax Legislation Signed on July 4, 2025 On July 4, 2025, alongside the celebration of Independence Day, President Trump reaffirmed and expanded several provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This new law, often dubbed the “one big beautiful bill,” revises numerous aspects of federal taxes and internal revenue laws, building on […]
Military veteran receives a life sentence for planning an attack on the FBI following his arrest on January 6.

Life Sentence for Veteran in FBI Office Attack Case A military veteran has been sentenced to life imprisonment for attacking an FBI office and plotting to kill a law enforcement officer, according to court documents. Edward Kelly was among the first individuals to breach the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Nearly two years later, he […]
Man found guilty of planning to kill agents who looked into his involvement in the Capitol riot receives life sentence

On January 6th, the defendant admitted guilt in a plot to kill a federal agent who was part of the investigation into the 2021 Capitol incident. Edward Kelly was accused by prosecutors of creating a “kill list” targeting FBI agents and others involved in looking into his actions during the Capitol attack. He reportedly devised […]
Trump is planning a visit and feels enthusiastic about it

DeSantis Defends Alligator Alcatraz for Detaining Illegal Immigrants Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently spoke in support of the Alligator Alcatraz, also known as the Miami-Dade Collier Training Facility, during a press conference. He approved its use for detaining illegal immigrants. Highlighting its location in the heart of the Everglades, DeSantis emphasized that the facility remains […]
Is Andrew Cuomo planning to run as an independent for mayor of NYC in November?

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering a run for mayor of New York City in the upcoming general election, following a surprising defeat to socialist Zoran Mamdani in the Democratic primary. There’s quite a buzz around major upsets impacting the Democratic landscape, but it seems Cuomo hasn’t completely closed the door on his campaign. Last […]
60% of teachers use AI for grading and lesson planning, but believe it’s hindering their students’ critical thinking

Embracing AI in the Classroom In her sixth-grade honors class, mathematics teacher Ana Sepúlveda aimed to make geometry engaging. She figured that for students who are passionate about soccer, exploring how math relates to the sport could be intriguing. To facilitate this, she turned to ChatGPT for assistance. Within moments, the chatbot generated a comprehensive […]