Democratic Favorability Reaches Lowest Point in 35 Years as Republicans Build Trust on Important Topics

Declining Image of Democrats Among Voters Recent polling suggests the Democrats’ image has hit a low point not seen since 1990. A significant number of voters, it appears, are leaning toward Republicans on nearly all major issues, while expressing dissatisfaction with Donald Trump’s policies regarding inflation, tariffs, and foreign affairs. According to the latest findings, […]
Remains of Pennsylvania WWII airman recognized 80 years after crash in Burma

Identification of WWII Airman Leads to Upcoming Burial Almost 80 years after his disappearance in a World War II plane crash in Burma, the remains of Lieutenant Colonel Henry J. Carlin, from Pennsylvania, have been identified. This development paves the way for a long-awaited burial at Arlington National Cemetery. In the summer of 1943, the […]
Priest Reports on Ten Years of Slave Labor Conditions at Volkswagen Ranch in Brazil

Volkswagen’s Alleged Dark History in Brazil’s Amazon A courageous Catholic priest has come forward with what he claims is substantial evidence that the German automaker Volkswagen was entrenched in severe exploitation on an Amazon cattle ranch from 1977 to 1987. This accusation was recently highlighted in a report. Father Ricardo Rezende Figuera has undertaken an […]
Leaders of Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ could face up to 8 years in prison.

Leaders of the Canadian “freedom convoy” are facing prison sentences of up to eight years. Critics have described these proposed sentences as “abusive” and indicative of “political revenge.” This week, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber appeared in an Ottawa courtroom for a sentencing hearing following their April convictions for mischief linked to organizing truck driver […]
‘Laundrobars’ have flourished throughout the US for many years before NYC embraced the concept.

Laundromats Reinventing the Laundry Experience Laundromats that provide food, drinks, and entertainment have gained traction in New York City, but this trend isn’t just local. Across the U.S., there are various unique laundromat experiences that make routine chores a bit more enjoyable. A recent report from the New York Times discusses the emergence of “landvals” […]
US postal service marks 250 years while facing massive financial losses — will taxpayers pay the price?

USPS Marks 250th Anniversary Amid Financial Struggles The US Postal Service (USPS) is celebrating its 250th anniversary on July 26. However, as this significant milestone approaches, the service finds itself grappling with serious financial issues, projecting potential losses of $7 billion in 2025. Historically, the Second Continental Congress appointed Benjamin Franklin as the first postmaster […]
Arizona woman gets over 8 years for $17M scam involving North Korean workers

Arizona Woman Sentenced for Fraud Tied to North Korea A woman from Arizona has been sentenced to nearly a decade in federal prison for her involvement in a fraudulent scheme that assisted North Korean residents in posing as U.S. citizens to gain remote IT positions. Christina Marie Chapman, 50, received a sentence of 102 months, […]
This year’s top sector isn’t technology; it’s a collection of stocks benefiting from Trump’s trade agreements.

There’s been a notable shift in market sectors recently. The industrial sector, for instance, has outperformed the S&P 500 this year, climbing over 16%. Meanwhile, information technology and communication services, which had previously delivered significant profits, are also up by about 12% in 2025. In contrast, the S&P 500 has seen a more modest increase […]
Four Years On, Veterans Continue Their Struggle for Justice Over COVID Vaccine Restrictions

Former President Joe Biden’s Pentagon has seen firings due to vaccine refusals, echoing a similar situation from four years ago when he enacted a mandate requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all Department of Defense officials, veterans, and former service members. Back in August 2021, the mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy led to the termination of around 8,500 […]
Well-liked Manhattan homicide detective, known for looking into the violent, random attack on Randall’s Island, retires from the NYPD after 40 years.

NYPD Detective Retires After Four Decades A well-respected NYPD detective known for investigating a shocking assault on a 44-year-old mother on Randall’s Island has retired after over 40 years of dedicated service. Detective Charles Freitag, who worked out of District 23, officially said goodbye to the force on Friday. “This is my home,” Freitag remarked, […]