ACC rules on Micah Shrewsberry’s effort to challenge a referee at Notre Dame

ACC Addresses Notre Dame Coach’s Actions After Loss The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) has issued a “public reprimand” to Notre Dame basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry following his outburst after a tight 72-71 defeat to Cal on Friday. According to the ACC, “Shrewsberry aggressively confronted a member of the officiating staff after the game.” The statement […]
Professor Criticizes Harvard for Discriminatory Rules Against Whites and Males in Retirement Announcement

A professor from Harvard, who taught there for four decades, has publicly announced his retirement, criticizing what he sees as a “woke” and anti-white, anti-male environment. He expressed discontent with changes made by the university following the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd protests. Professor James Hankins described his retirement decision as something he didn’t […]
California postpones enforcement of immigrant commercial driver license rules until March

California Delays Enforcement on Non-Citizen Driver Licenses California has decided to postpone the enforcement action against thousands of immigrants who hold commercial driver’s licenses in the state. This decision has sparked criticism from federal officials, particularly due to recent tragic incidents involving foreign drivers. The state’s Department of Transportation announced that they would push back […]
New rules for tax incentives on American-made vehicles: Key information to consider

New IRS Rules for Car Loan Interest Deduction WASHINGTON — This week, the Internal Revenue Service introduced fresh guidelines for a tax break that enables you to deduct up to $10,000 in interest on auto loans when purchasing a car made in the U.S. This update means you might be able to lower your tax […]
Five important changes to US immigration rules you should be aware of

A series of immigration policy changes began in 2025 that significantly affect travel, visa applications, and pathways to U.S. citizenship. Here are the five major changes implemented. Review of H-1B Visas The Trump administration initiated a proposal regarding the H-1B visa, a pivotal program for the tech industry. It permits U.S. companies to hire skilled […]
Rutgers coach pokes fun at NCAA eligibility rules as NBA players consider college basketball

NCAA Eligibility Debate Reignited with New Transfers The conversation about NCAA eligibility for athletes, especially those with NBA experience, has been stirred up again—this time sparked by James Nagy joining the Baylor men’s basketball team. As more athletes express interest in playing college basketball in the U.S. after stints in the NBA G League or […]
NCAA president rules out eligibility for players who signed NBA contracts

NCAA Eligibility Rules Under Scrutiny as 2025 Approaches The NCAA’s stance on athlete eligibility, particularly for those with NBA experience, is drawing attention as we head into 2025. Following James Nagy’s recent addition to the Baylor men’s basketball team, concerns have surfaced regarding how the organization views such transitions. This has become even more prominent […]
Minnesota day care controversy raises worries about election rules permitting voter verification for others.

Minnesota’s election policy, which allows one registered voter to vouch for up to eight individuals seeking same-day registration, is facing scrutiny amid significant allegations of fraud connected to the state’s Somali community. As per Minnesota law, registered voters must accompany those they are endorsing to the polls and sign an affidavit that verifies the person’s […]
How ‘affordability’ changed the old rules and impacted the 2025 elections

Words that Will Reshape America in 2025 There’s something special about those language moments that seem to capture feelings we’ve all had but couldn’t express. In 2025, I paid attention to the rise of new words and how they shifted discussions in politics, culture, and our everyday lives. If I had to choose one influential […]
Crypto Regulation in the UK by 2026: Implications of New FCA and Bank of England Rules for Circle and Tether

New Regulations for UK Stablecoins Expected in 2026 In 2026, the UK plans to introduce regulations that will impact the stablecoin market significantly. The government and financial authorities aim to create a framework that governs this growing sector. Key points include that while this new regulatory structure won’t hinder access to USDT or USDC on […]