Culver’s plans to launch about 20 new locations across 11 states this year

(Nexstar) – Residents of Wisconsin and nearby areas have a strong affinity for Culver’s, known for its butterburgers and frozen custard. Recently, the popular Curderburger made a limited-time comeback, alongside new cheese curd variations that many already find delightful. This year, several communities nationwide will get a taste of what locals in Wisconsin have loved […]
Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. delivers a possible throw of the year in victory

Braves Triumph Over Yankees with Acuña’s Stellar Performance In a standout display, Ronald Acuña Jr. of the Atlanta Braves showcased his talent on Friday night, leading his team to a 7-3 victory against the New York Yankees at Trust Park. The Braves surged to a quick 3-0 lead by the top of the third inning, […]
Utah’s governor cautions that wildfires are more severe than last year, with the majority caused by humans.

Utah’s Wildfire Crisis: A Call for Caution This week, Utah Governor Spencer Cox expressed serious concerns about what he described as one of the most active wildfire seasons in recent memory, attributing the majority of these fires to human activity. “We’re seeing exactly the extreme fire behavior that we wanted to warn that it was […]
Insurance costs for ObamaCare are projected to rise next year: Analysis

Individuals acquiring health insurance through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) may face significant increases in premiums next year. Based on preliminary filings from KFF released last Friday, insurance companies are anticipating an average premium rise of around 15% in 2026. This marks the largest hike seen since 2018. The analysis draws from submissions by over […]
Research indicates that the average person will pay 75% more for ACA health insurance next year.

Rising Health Insurance Premiums for 2024 Health insurance premiums are set to increase for individuals purchasing insurance next year, whether through Healthcare.gov or state-based marketplaces, as indicated in a recent analysis released on Friday. An average buyer of Affordable Care Act (ACA) insurance will be shouldering over 75% of their premium costs, according to research […]
Core values of the Declaration of Independence at risk in America’s 250th year

Reflections on Independence Day: A Time for Reevaluation This July 4th marked 249 years since 13 American colonies stood against British rule and claimed their freedom. Yet, as we step into what should be our 250th year, there’s a palpable sense that we’re veering off course. The Declaration of Independence was an audacious statement of […]
Half a Year On, California Democrats Have Made Little Progress in Recovering From LA Fires

California and Los Angeles officials are celebrating what they describe as a swift recovery from the fire that occurred in January. However, many residents feel that this positive spin is misleading. Six months ago, anger surged in Los Angeles as firefighters struggled to gain control of the situation. Now, while authorities are heralding achievements […]
Florida man to become the 26th person executed in the US this year, exceeding last year’s total.

STARK, Fla. — A man who shot two individuals in a revenge attack outside a Florida bar is set to be executed on Tuesday. This marks the 26th execution in the United States this year. This year, 25 men have already been executed, matching figures from both 2024 and 2018. In 2015, executions reached 28 […]
Some car purchasers will receive a tax benefit this year from the new significant legislation. Here’s how it functions.

Millions of car buyers in the U.S. can look forward to some tax relief thanks to a recently enacted law known informally as the “Big and Beautiful Bill.” Signed by President Trump on July 4th, it aims to ease the financial burden of car ownership for many working families. This initiative was first proposed by […]
A year after Chevron’s fall, gun laws are breaking down.

Over a year ago, the Supreme Court made a significant change to federal regulations by overturning what’s known as Chevron’s Doctrine. This doctrine, originating from a Supreme Court case in the 1980s, required federal judges to defer to the interpretations of federal agencies when laws were ambiguous. The ruling in Loper Bright, which effectively put […]