John Fetterman Criticizes Democrats for Not Making Epstein Files Public During Biden’s Presidency

Fetterman Calls for Release of Epstein Files Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has criticized the Biden administration for not making public files related to registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during its tenure. This statement came during an appearance on MSNBC on Thursday. A petition to release documents connected to the disgraced investor, who […]
Montclair Public Schools poorly handled bullying case: lawsuit

New Jersey School District Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Bullying Cover-Up A school district in New Jersey is being accused of neglecting bullying incidents and attempting to silence families discussing them, as detailed in a new lawsuit. The plaintiff, a 13-year-old student who remains unnamed, asserts that officials in Montclair Public Schools failed to assist him […]
Adelita Grijalva’s oath of office boosts House effort to make Epstein files public

Representative Grijalva Sworn In, Moves to Release Epstein Documents On Wednesday, Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) officially took her oath of office, positioning herself to support a vote regarding the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein within the House. With her swearing-in complete, Grijalva becomes the 218th signatory needed to initiate a discharge petition. This […]
Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva to take oath on Wednesday – likely to push for a vote on making Epstein files public

Swearing-In of Adelita Grijalva and Epstein Files Bill On Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) is set to swear in Rep. Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who will likely be the last signatory on a bill aimed at forcing the release of government documents concerning convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Grijalva won a special election for Arizona’s southern […]
Google advises smartphone users to avoid public Wi-Fi

Be Cautious of Cyber Threats Google is advising Android users to steer clear of public Wi-Fi networks when possible. They’ve highlighted that cybercriminals can easily exploit these connections to steal sensitive banking information. This warning comes through a PSA that emphasizes the growing trend of online scams. Recent reports show that a staggering 94% of […]
How reducing food safety measures puts the public safety net at risk

During a government shutdown, President Trump prioritized crime reduction, which is evident from the administration’s decision to continue paying essential law enforcement officers. However, many Americans heavily rely on federal food assistance, specifically SNAP, to feed themselves and their families. When people struggle to provide for their basic needs, the likelihood of turning to crime […]
Concerns About Safety in Public Areas Growing Among Germans

Germans have shown increased concern about safety in public areas since the migrant crisis that unfolded in 2015. A recent survey, the Deutschlandtrend, indicates that almost half of German voters feel personally uneasy about their safety when in public. This poll, conducted by Infratest Dimap among 1,300 voters from November 3 to 5, highlights a […]
New York City public schools experience the largest decline in enrollment in four years.

Enrollment Decline in NYC Public Schools New York City public schools are expected to see an additional loss of 22,000 students this year, marking a 2.4% drop. This is the largest enrollment decrease in four years, according to early data from the Department of Education. Experts suggest this troubling trend may worsen under the incoming […]
Sen. Marsha Blackburn requests Bondi to make public the ‘grand jury materials’ related to Arctic Frost and Republicans’ phone records.

Senator Requests Unsealing of Grand Jury Materials In Washington, Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Republican from Tennessee, has reached out to Attorney General Pam Bondi, requesting the release of certain “grand jury materials” related to the FBI’s Arctic Frost investigation. This investigation has involved special counsel Jack Smith examining the personal phone records of Blackburn and […]
States File Lawsuit Against Education Department Regarding Adjustments to Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Democratic States Sue over PSLF Program Changes Roughly two dozen states led by Democrats, along with the District of Columbia, have initiated a lawsuit against the Department of Education regarding recent modifications to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. The changes, which were announced shortly before, clarify that organizations involved in what the Department […]