U.S. Stocks Slide as Wall Street Starts Doubting the AI Boom

U.S. Stocks Slide as Wall Street Starts Doubting the AI Boom

Introduction: From AI Euphoria to a Reality Check Over the past couple of years, artificial intelligence has completely reshaped the stock market. Breakthroughs in large language models, machine learning, and the massive build-out of cloud infrastructure pushed AI-focused companies into the spotlight. Giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon became the symbols of this new … Read more

Epstein Survivors Testify in D.C.; Bill Advances to Declassify Files on Convicted Sex Offender

Epstein Survivors Testify in D.C.; Bill Advances to Declassify Files on Convicted Sex Offender

Washington, D.C. witnessed an extraordinary moment recently—one that transcended politics, partisanship, and the swirl of controversy surrounding the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. A group of women, survivors of Epstein’s abuse, traveled to the nation’s capital not to revisit pain for its own sake, but to demand truth, transparency, and accountability from … Read more

Texas Redistricting Crisis: Federal Court Blocks New GOP Map, Orders Use of 2021 Lines for 2026 Elections.

Texas Redistricting Crisis: Federal Court Blocks New GOP Map, Orders Use of 2021 Lines for 2026 Elections.

A major federal court ruling has upended Texas politics just as candidates begin filing for the 2026 election cycle. A three-judge panel from the Western District of Texas has ordered the state to use its 2021 congressional district lines for the 2026 elections, blocking a new map passed by Texas Republicans in 2025. The GOP-drawn … Read more

The federal government shutdown stalemate continues, affecting SNAP and Obamacare on day 34

The federal government shutdown stalemate continues, affecting SNAP and Obamacare on day 34

The federal government shutdown has now stretched to 34 days, and its effects are rippling through nearly every corner of American life. Two of the programs suffering the most are the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) subsidies—lifelines that millions depend on for food and healthcare. This blog breaks down the … Read more

President Trump announces a new plan to “terminate” Obamacare, raising concerns over healthcare access.

President Trump announces a new plan to “terminate” Obamacare, raising concerns over healthcare access.

President Trump’s renewed push to “terminate” Obamacare has revived long-running concerns about healthcare access and the stability of insurance coverage in the United States. His proposal, which echoes earlier attempts to roll back the Affordable Care Act (ACA), has sparked fresh debate about what such a move could mean for the millions of Americans who … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Could Pull 13 Major Italian Pasta Brands from U.S. Grocery Shelves.

Trump’s Tariffs Could Pull 13 Major Italian Pasta Brands from U.S. Grocery Shelves.

The Trump administration is preparing to slap a massive 107% tariff on pasta imported from 13 major Italian brands — names most American shoppers know well, like Barilla, Rummo, La Molisana, and Garofalo. The move follows a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation launched in August 2024 after American pasta makers accused Italian companies of selling … Read more

Former President Obama surprises Veterans and their families on a flight arriving in DC for Veterans Day celebrations.

Former President Obama surprises Veterans and their families on a flight arriving in DC for Veterans Day celebrations.

In 2025, the celebration of Veterans Day took on a renewed sense of honor and respect when former President Barack Obama made a surprise visit to greet a group of veterans and their families aboard an Honor Flight arriving in Washington, D.C. The event marked a historic milestone in national recognition of those who served … Read more

Lawmakers add over $200 million for personal security as part of bills to reopen the government.

In November 2025, Congress approved more than $200 million in new personal security funding as part of the emergency spending bills passed to reopen the federal government after a prolonged shutdown. The move — a $203.5 million boost — represents one of the largest single-year increases for protecting Members of Congress, their staff, and key … Read more

Marion County, Kansas, agrees to pay $3 million for a controversial newspaper raid settlement.

Marion County, Kansas, has agreed to pay more than $3 million and issue public apologies after the highly controversial 2023 police raid on the Marion County Record newspaper and several private homes. What began as a small-town dispute has since grown into a national story about press freedom, police overreach, and government accountability. How the … Read more