Huckabee Warns Skepticism of U.S.-Israel Ties Fueled by Biblical Ignorance
Fox News has introduced an option for listening to their articles. In current discussions, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee highlights a growing skepticism toward the U.S.-Israel relationship on the right. He attributes this unease to what
The Fragility of Statutory Rights and the Need for Constitutional Amendments
Redistricting often fractures effective representation. Erosion of voting protections poses significant risks. The security of rights we assumed settled for generations is now fragile. Our situation traces back to a decision made in 1964, where
Addressing the Challenges of Statelessness in the U.S.
The phrase “Go back to your country” often targets immigrants in a dismissive manner. For some, returning to a country is not an option. Stateless people, like myself, highlight a flaw in U.S. immigration law
Key Primary Elections in August to Watch
August marks a significant period for primary elections with over a dozen states participating, following a quieter July. These elections could shape November matchups, influencing control of the Senate and House. With less than 100
Shell’s Profits Surge Amid Rising Gas Prices
Shell has announced a significant increase in its profits for the recent quarter. This growth comes as multinational energy companies are experiencing high earnings due to increased gas prices linked to the ongoing conflict in
U.S. Economy Growth Slows to 1.5% in Second Quarter
The U.S. economy experienced a growth rate of 1.5% from April to June, based on recent data released by the government. This marks a slowdown compared to previous quarters. Consumer and business spending saw an
Republican Skepticism Delays Vote on Todd Blanche’s Nomination
A vote on Todd Blanche’s nomination as attorney general was delayed after key Republican senators voiced concerns over a deal with the IRS involving former President Trump. Todd Blanche needs full Republican backing to secure
Climate Change Alters the Mediterranean Sea
Scientists report significant changes in the Mediterranean Sea due to climate change. Rising temperatures, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, are altering the ecosystem. New and invasive species are decimating indigenous fish populations. Coastal
Montana Hiker Self-Rescues After Trekking Pole Injury
On July 30, 2026, David Cifaldi, along with two hiking companions, was crossing the Froze-to-Death Plateau in Montana. They were nearing the summit of the state’s highest peak when Cifaldi’s accident altered their adventure. Cifaldi
Canelo Álvarez Discusses Future Plans Outside Boxing
Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez has cemented his place as one of boxing’s greatest stars. As the first undisputed super middleweight champion, Canelo’s journey has been remarkable since he claimed his first world title at age 20.
Conflicting Impulses at Russia’s Economic Forum
While Russia faces internal division, President Vladimir V. Putin’s annual economic conference underscores conflicting sentiments toward the West. President Putin’s flagship annual economic conference in St. Petersburg showcases Russia’s resilience against Western sanctions and its
Controversial Voting Overhaul Returns to Capitol Hill Amid Concerns
On November 4, 2025, voters attended a polling station in Pasadena, California. A controversial piece of legislation, previously introduced as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act and now renamed the SAVE America Act, has resurfaced
American Pleads Guilty to Acting as Agent for Chinese Intelligence
An American citizen has confessed to collaborating with Chinese intelligence operatives over several years, aiding their efforts to gather information on U.S. targets and infiltrate American political circles, federal authorities report. Thomas Weir Pauken II,
U.S. and Iran Engage in Talks to End War Amid Ongoing Tensions
The United States and Iran have embarked on negotiations to permanently end their ongoing conflict.
Keir Starmer’s Turbulent Tenure and Resignation as UK Prime Minister
Keir Starmer, elected as Britain’s Prime Minister for stability in challenging times, experienced an unexpected
Alan Greenspan: A Legacy of Economic Influence and Controversy
Alan Greenspan, former Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, passed away at 100 years old
Fire at Boyle Heights Cold Storage Facility and Longstanding Pollution Challenges
A fire in a large cold storage facility in Boyle Heights continues to pose challenges
Alan Greenspan: A Maestro of Monetary Policy and a Reluctant Regulator
Alan Greenspan, a prominent figure in the world of economics, passed away at the age
Inside DEA’s Approach to Fentanyl Distribution in New Mexico
The Associated Press reported that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) allowed the distribution of
Choosing the Best Pool Dive Toys for Young Swimmers
Do you have a young swimmer who enjoys the pool? If diving and underwater games
Increasing Fuel Prices Prompt Shift to EVs in Developing Regions
The conflict in Iran has significantly impacted the global electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly benefiting
New York Congressional Primaries: Progressive Candidates Challenge Establishment
New York’s congressional candidates have one last opportunity to sway voters before the primary election.


