Las Vegas teenager who fatally attacked father during argument about electronics avoids prison time from lenient judge

Las Vegas Teen Receives Probation After Father’s Death A teenager in Las Vegas, who fatally shot his father during a dispute over electronics, was sentenced to probation this Thursday instead of prison time, as reported. Lincoln Peterson pleaded for leniency, stating, “this was not my intention.” His family stood by him four months after he […]
Trump greets Zelensky at the White House after meeting with Putin, without any conflict this time

Trump and Zelensky Meet in Oval Office President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky conducted a much warmer meeting in the Oval Office on Monday compared to their heated encounter in February by the fireplace. This discussion came just days after Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska to talk about potentially ending […]
US debt exceeds $37 trillion for the first time as OBBBA allows for further increases

Last week, the federal government’s gross debt exceeded $37 trillion for the first time ever. This limit allows for an increase of trillions more since President Donald Trump recently enacted the one big beautiful bill law (OBBBA). On July 4th, Trump signed the OBBBA, which raised the debt limit by $5 trillion. This move effectively […]
FDA suggests reducing sugar standards for orange juice for the first time since 1963

FDA Proposes Revised Sugar Standards for Orange Juice The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is looking to update long-standing regulations regarding orange juice, a potential boost for citrus growers in America. In a significant move, the FDA aims to lower the minimum sugar content required for pasteurized orange juice for the first time since […]
Daylight saving time: How would permanently changing the clocks affect your state?

(Nexstar) – As autumn approaches, it’s nearly time for daylight saving time to end, which means most of the U.S. will set their clocks back an hour. You might enjoy that extra hour of sleep on November 2nd, but be prepared to see sunsets happen earlier as the weeks go by. With these seasonal changes, […]
This Growth Stock Has Increased by 100% in the Past Year, Yet It’s Still 15% Below Its Peak: Is It a Good Time to Buy?

The software firm is gradually bouncing back from the Covid-19 pandemic bubble. Shopify stocks are experiencing a bit of a hangover this year, having dropped 15% from the peak they reached during the pandemic-induced stock market frenzy. Over the last year, they’ve surged more than 100%, but they haven’t managed to reclaim those previous highs […]
It’s time for dividends and making decisions.

Reflections on My Dividend Journey I’ve actually done what I set out to do. If you’ve been following along, you know I spent more than a year on integrating my investments. Last month marked a significant moment—I completed my final step. Nike, Hershey, and Starbucks were sold off. These were the last three companies providing […]
It’s time to restore the beauty of cars.

Recently, Congress made a significant move by eliminating regulations that many believe contributed to the bland designs of cars. For about five decades, automakers were essentially pressured to create uniform designs, resulting in SUVs and crossovers becoming monotonous and uninspiring. However, that’s changing now. The introduction of a new law championed by President Trump has […]
Melania Trump’s letter to Putin: ‘The time has come’

Melania Trump’s Letter to Putin: A Call for Peace In an intriguing development, First Lady Melania Trump has penned a “Letter of Peace” to Russian President Vladimir Putin, emphasizing the urgent need to safeguard children and future generations worldwide. This information comes from Fox News Digital. The letter, which was shared exclusively with Fox, seems […]
The time for nuclear energy in America has come — let’s take advantage of it.

The Evolution of Nuclear Energy in America Back in 1960, Dr. Glenn Seaborg, who was the chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission, confidently claimed that by 2000, half of American households would run on nuclear energy. At one point, this seemed plausible—between 1967 and 1974, utilities across the US ordered nearly 200 nuclear reactors. […]