The rate cliff is a reality — and it was created by Washington.

Housing Market Challenges Purchasing and financing a home in the U.S. has never been straightforward. However, it seems that government officials are perplexed about the underlying causes, often pursuing “solutions” that may actually exacerbate the issue. They’re advocating for increased construction, reduced fees, and more subsidies, but these measures don’t address the fundamental problem. The […]
Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe Dive into the Digital World

Reflecting on 30 Years of Cyber-Themed Cinema It’s hard to believe it’s been thirty years since Hollywood was diving deep into the realm of cyber. Movies like Johnny Mnemonic, net, hacker, A Strange Day, and A Stunning Technique came and went, but now it feels like we’re looking back on a particular moment in film […]
New information reveals reasons behind teen’s actions in family murder in Washington, according to lawyer

Teen Accused of Killing Family Claims Extremist Upbringing A 15-year-old boy, charged with the tragic killing of nearly his entire family, is said to have been raised under an isolated and extremist ideology, according to his attorneys. They argue this environment shaped his actions and led to the horrific incident. Recent court filings reveal that […]
John Kennedy Ignores Washington Insiders’ Views on the Economy After Listening to a Nun’s Thoughts on Sex

Sen. John Kennedy Discusses Job Market and Economic Insights On Friday, Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy commented that some advice from Washington insiders about the economy might not always be reliable. He noted the recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which revealed that only 73,000 jobs were added in July, while the […]
Former Washington Post editor Jonathan Capehart explains his exit

Jonathan Cape Hart Resigns from The Washington Post During an appearance on Lawrence O’Donnell’s “The Last Word,” former Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Cape Hart shared insights about his resignation from the publication. He pointed to a recent change in the editorial board’s direction as a significant factor in his decision. Cape Hart expressed his […]
Jobs report shakes up Washington

Happy Friday and welcome to August! It’s a bit chill in Washington today. Meteorologists have noted that this could be the coolest start to August in 40 years for DC. In today’s highlights: July showed a stall in employment, raising alarms Revisions to job statistics for May and June Trump is not pleased with Powell […]
Montrell Washington aims to make the Giants keep him by Week 1

At just 26 years old, Montrell Washington has already shared the field with both Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson during offensive meetings. He refers to the latter as the “GOAT.” Washington has been part of a talented wide receiver group featuring players like Deandre Hopkins, Jerry Jeudy, Juju Smith-Schuster, and Courtland Sutton. He boasts a […]
Trump calls the Washington Commanders a ‘bad name’ during White House event

Former President Donald Trump recently expressed his thoughts on the Washington Commanders’ renaming during an event at the White House. He was signing an executive order aimed at reinstating the president’s physical fitness test when he took the opportunity to comment on the franchise’s controversial name change. “I’m not even sure what their last name […]
Why the owners of the Washington Commanders are seriously considering Trump’s request to bring back the ‘Redskins’ name

The owner of the Washington Commanders is reportedly anxious about the potential return to the Redskins name, particularly with the looming influence of President Trump regarding a new stadium deal. This concern stems from sources close to private equity moguls Josh Harris and David Blitzer, who own the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL’s New […]
Buyouts shake Washington Post as prominent staff members leave troubled publication

Latest Buyout at the Washington Post Highlights Staff Changes The recent buyout at the Washington Post is drawing attention as management seeks significant editorial changes and financial improvements. Washington Post Executive Editor Matt Murray initiated a voluntary separation program (VSP) in May, anticipating that many long-serving staff members would consider leaving. It appears to be […]