Senator Rick Scott Proposes Legislation to Rename a Street in Washington, DC, as ‘Charlie Kirk Patriot Way’

Senator Rick Scott (R-Fla.) has proposed a bill to name a stretch of H Street Northwest in Washington, D.C., as “Charlie Kirk Patriot Way.” If approved, this would mark the first street named in honor of the late Turning Point USA founder at a federal level, following a similar tribute in Florida. The Charlie Kirk […]
Court Declares Washington Law Compelling Priests to Disclose Confessions Unconstitutional

Federal Court Rules on Clergy Reporting Law A federal court decided on Friday that a recent law mandating clergy to report suspected child abuse might infringe on the First Amendment rights, favoring Catholic priests in Washington state who argue that confessions should remain confidential. Democratic Governor Bob Ferguson signed the bill in May, claiming it […]
Senators leave Washington without reaching a shutdown agreement

Government Shutdown Continues as Senators Depart Without Agreement Senators have left Washington without reaching a resolution to the ongoing government shutdown, ensuring that the deadlock will extend into the following week. Late Thursday, the Senate passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which included numerous amendment votes, effectively wrapping up their work […]
Could Washington residents see their health insurance costs double?

Healthcare Tax Credit Conflict Fuels Federal Shutdown A disagreement over health care tax credits is the key issue driving the current federal government shutdown. Democrats are pushing to continue these subsidies, while many Republicans are advocating for their expiration. This impasse means that numerous residents in Washington will face tough decisions regarding their health insurance: […]
A convention of states is the only solution to repair a deeply flawed Washington.

The State of Our Democracy Our democratic system is, frankly, in a tough spot. The national debt has skyrocketed to an astonishing 37 trillion dollars. The Peterson Foundation highlights that this debt is ballooning by a trillion every five months. And it seems the public is feeling the pressure; a 2023 Pew Research Center poll […]
Arrest made in Washington State Capitol arson involving break-in and burning of American flag

A former Miami Marlins draft pick, Gunnar Schubert, went on a chaotic rampage at the Washington State Capitol on Sunday night. He broke in, reportedly set fire to various flags, including the American flag, and toppled several iconic busts during a destructive spree that lasted about 10 minutes. Allegedly experiencing a mental health crisis, the […]
The dysfunction in Washington is heavily impacting American borrowers.

Last week’s headlines about the Federal Reserve’s decision to lower interest rates don’t necessarily translate into cheaper borrowing for families and businesses. Mortgage costs remain frustratingly high, and small businesses are facing increased loan expenses. Taxpayers are feeling the pinch from Washington’s financial mismanagement. Currently, interest rates are burdened with additional “charges for policy impairment.” […]
Comedians at Saudi Arabia festival criticized by Washington Post

Criticism of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival The Washington Post Editorial Board expressed strong disapproval on Tuesday regarding the participation of stand-up comedians at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival. The board described the performances as “bad jokes” and raised concerns about the financial ties to an oppressive regime. In their editorial, they condemned around 50 […]
AI Helps Washington Woman Find Her Lost Maine Coon Cat

A Touching Reunion: Sharon and Louis Imagine losing a pet. It’s devastating. For Sharon, a senior in Ridgefield, Washington, that nightmare unfolded when her indoor cat, Louie, slipped out through an open window. She searched high and low for 11 days, feeling the weight of despair hanging over her. But thanks to a useful tool […]
Striking sunsets in Washington D.C. align with the timing of the government shutdown

Humans have always looked to the skies for omens, right from the time of our ancestors who marveled at shadows cast by flickering fires in caves. They took heavenly events like solar eclipses and storms as signs of impending doom. But, in many ways, modern people are not too different from those early seekers of […]