Republican claims House colleagues labeled him as ‘racist’ regarding Medicaid work requirements

Rep. Kevin Hern from Oklahoma shared his recent experience of being labeled a “racist” by members of the House Ways and Means Committee for advocating for Medicaid work requirements included in the new GOP tax and spending legislation. During an interview with reporter Joe Hahir at the Hillnation Summit, Hern expressed that he believes work […]
Millions of US Tax Dollars Probably Supporting Sex Work Abroad, Oversight Group Reports

Concerns Over PEPFAR Funding and Prostitution Advocacy A recent investigation by a watchdog group has unveiled a substantial amount of taxpayer money—roughly $385 million—has been funneled to foreign organizations that may promote prostitution and the sex industry. This information has surfaced through complaints from the Center to Advance the United States (CASA), which has also […]
Bryson DeChambeau believes his analytical approach will work well at the British Open.

DeChambeau Prepares for British Open In Portrush, Northern Ireland, Bryson DeChambeau acknowledges that while his game has solid science behind it, it’s not always suited for the unpredictability of links golf. This reality leads to lower expectations for his performance at the British Open. DeChambeau is hoping for a different outcome this year. “You need […]
Writer acknowledges that criticizing right-wing family members didn’t work.

One thing I often find interesting in mainstream media—maybe you do too—is how outlets like the New York Times and the Atlantic tend to write columns about avoiding conservative family members during holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, or even July 4th. The underlying theme in these pieces is pretty consistent: your relatives, like Grandma with her […]
Managerial bias is undermining today’s workplace, not remote work.

Consider the hidden taxes that can diminish an organization’s most valuable assets. Though this tax remains invisible in financial reports, it subtly hampers productivity, stifles sales, and curtails innovation. This is a lingering, outdated mindset among business leaders, often at the expense of those who work outside traditional office environments. This isn’t just theoretical. In […]
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returns to work during the Epstein files situation, according to a report

As noted earlier, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returned to work on Monday following a confrontation with Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. Sources indicated to CNN that Bongino, who is 50, came back to the office after taking a personal day on Friday. However, his future with the FBI remains precarious […]
Starbucks requires a return to the office for four days while CEO Brian Niccol maintains the option for remote work.

Starbucks to Implement New In-Office Policy for Corporate Employees Starbucks is set to require corporate employees to work in the office four days a week, even though CEO Brian Niccol had been allowed to work remotely from his home in California since his appointment last year. According to a company-wide message from Niccol, starting in […]
Why the provision of free snacks at work may soon be discontinued

A popular workplace benefit, free snacks in the office, might soon become a thing of the past due to President Donald Trump’s recently enacted tax law, which removes long-standing deductions for meals provided by employers. Starting January 1st, U.S. companies will no longer be able to deduct expenses related to snacks, coffee, or lunches served […]
Major Cleanup and Recovery Work Halted as Flooding Hits Dangerous Texas Rivers Again

Kerville, Texas – Flood Recovery Efforts on Hold In Texas, a significant rescue and recovery operation has been suspended due to renewed flooding in the Guadalupe River. This complex effort to sift through and clear debris continues to be both heartbreaking and labor-intensive. In the week following the devastating floods, reporters spoke with residents and […]
Why did Social Security set an earnings cap for retirees who continue to work?

Social Security Earnings Limit Inquiry Dear Liz, I’ve fully retired, started receiving Social Security, and picked up some part-time work. I recently got a letter from Social Security. It stated that I had reached a $22,320 earning limit, which means I need to repay part of my Social Security benefits. I was aware of these […]