If Trump aims to reduce health expenses, he’s targeting the wrong organization.

Trump Administration’s Cuts to Public Health Funding The upcoming Trump administration aims to cut spending on public health programs. Ironically, one key institution targeted for these cuts is essential for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of healthcare delivery. The Healthcare Quality and Research Institute, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, is dedicated to helping […]
Arch Manning proves critics wrong with five-touchdown performance

Arch Manning Shines Against San Jose State Arch Manning had a strong showing on Saturday, bouncing back from a narrow loss to Ohio State in his first game of the 2025 season. The Texas Longhorns defeated the Spartans 38-7 in San Jose. In the game, Manning completed 19 of 30 passes for 295 yards, tossing […]
Mother requests inquiry after school bus takes her autistic son 40 miles in the wrong direction.

Connecticut Mother Seeks Answers After School Bus Mishap A mother from Connecticut is requesting an apology and an investigation following a significant mistake that led school bus drivers to take her autistic son more than 40 miles in the wrong direction during the first week of school. Summers McCray expressed her concern when her son […]
Unspoken tennis etiquette and why postmatch handshakes can sometimes go wrong at the US Open

The opening week of the US Open has sparked plenty of discussions about the unwritten rules of tennis. You know, the kind of rules that involve a polite “sorry” or a hand raised in acknowledgment—just small gestures that establish respect, along with those questionable armpit serves. Another aspect of the game that’s caught attention is […]
8 Reasons Why the First-Year Value of the Citi Strata Elite Seems Wrong

8 Reasons Why Citi Strata Elite’s First-Year Value Seems Off The City Strata Elite Card has recently entered the competitive world of premium rewards credit cards. With an annual fee of $595, comparable to others like Sapphire Reserve and Amex Platinum, it boasts significant potential value. Honestly, I was pretty intrigued and eager to explore […]
Photographer claims he did nothing wrong following Medvedev’s US Open outburst

US Open Photographer Claims Innocence After Match Incident The photographer involved in a controversial incident at the 2025 US Open claims he is “a victim and totally innocent” after losing his tournament credentials. Selcuk Acar, a freelance photojournalist, spoke out following an outburst from tennis star Daniil Medvedev during his first-round match against Benjamin Bonzi. […]
Is it wrong for me to kick my daughter with bipolar disorder out of my home?

Dear Abby: A Mother’s Dilemma I’m 65, single, and retired, taking care of my nearly 40-year-old daughter who has bipolar disorder. Although she’s compliant with her medication, she still struggles and sometimes needs hospitalization. She’s not working and refuses to seek any form of assistance. I’ve stopped covering her expenses aside from food and shelter, […]
Well-Known DC Influencer Calls On Followers To Protect City’s Reputation — It Went Wrong

Washington, D.C. Influencer’s Call to Action Faces Backlash An influencer from Washington, D.C. turned to social media on Tuesday, urging locals to help protect the city’s image. However, the response didn’t quite match the intention, as many replies highlighted ongoing concerns about crime and safety. Earlier, President Donald Trump called in the National Guard to […]
Homemade towing attempt goes wrong as a runaway car hits a restaurant in Washington.

Surveillance footage revealed a chaotic incident at a university in Washington state, where a car repeatedly crashed into the same storefront and then left the scene. Pierce County Sheriff’s deputies responded around 6 a.m. on July 30 after receiving reports of the vehicle colliding with the Pho and Teriyaki restaurant. While the maroon sedan was […]
My mother-in-law keeps taking my baby for joyrides — is it wrong for me to set boundaries?

Dear Abby I’m a new mom, and my husband and I have a six-month-old son, “Tyler.” I recently returned to work three days a week. My mom and mother-in-law have both offered to look after him one day each week, and I managed to find a babysitter for the third day. To show my appreciation, […]