Long-Awaited Inflation Numbers Released Thursday

Long-Awaited Inflation Numbers Released Thursday

The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release inflation data for November at 8:30 a.m. ET on Thursday morning, ending weeks of uncertainty for Americans who’ve watched their grocery bills climb without knowing the actual numbers. The government shutdown that ended in mid-November left a gaping hole in economic tracking, and consumers have been operating on … Read more

Trump Makes Cars Cheaper—Then Doubles Your Fuel Bills

Trump Makes Cars Cheaper—Then Doubles Your Fuel Bills

The Trump administration proposal to roll back Biden-era vehicle fuel efficiency standards could save automakers billions but will cost American car buyers far more at the fuel pumps. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Environmental Protection Agency proposed cutting fuel economy requirements for cars to 34.5 miles per gallon by 2031, down from 50.4 … Read more

Supreme Court to Decide Trump’s Power to Fire FTC

Supreme Court to Decide Trump's Power to Fire FTC

The U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on Monday examining the legality of Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter, testing presidential power and threatening a 90-year-old legal precedent that has shielded independent agencies from political interference since 1935. This case gives the court’s 6-3 conservative majority an opportunity to overturn … Read more

Young Americans Demand Housing Relief as Costs Soar

Young Americans Demand Housing Relief as Costs Soar

Young people of America are sounding the alarm on housing costs and the rising cost of bare necessities, with 74 percent saying the situation has reached crisis level. A new poll from Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute surveyed 1,496 likely voters aged 18-39 across America, revealing that financial desperation is pushing young people toward … Read more

Crew Safe After Fire on Container Ship in Los Angeles

Crew Safe After Fire on Container Ship in Los Angeles

Everyone on board the container ship One Henry Hudson made it off safely after a fire broke out at San Pedro port last Friday. The Los Angeles Fire Department says an explosion damaged the vessel’s electrical systems and shut down its crane operations. Right now, four of the port’s seven container terminals aren’t operating while … Read more

US Ready to Ground 20% of Flights If Shutdown Continues

US Ready to Ground 20% of Flights If Shutdown Continues

The nation’s air travel system teetered on the edge of chaos Friday as Transportation Secretary “Sean Duffy” delivered a stark warning: if the government shutdown drags on, airlines might face mandatory cuts of up to 20% of their flights. It’s already happening. Starting at 6 a.m. Friday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to … Read more

US Airports Slashed 10% of Flights Amid Shutdown

US Airports Slashed 10% of Flights Amid Shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made a stunning announcement Wednesday: a mandatory 10% cut in flights across 40 major U.S. airports. The decision comes as air traffic control safety concerns mount during a government shutdown that’s now reached its record 36th day. Airlines are scrambling to pull off significant reductions in just 36 hours, and passengers … Read more

Trump Promises Legal Strike on California Mail Ballots

President Trump went on the offensive Tuesday, declaring he’d pursue legal action over mail-in ballots cast in California as voters weighed in on a controversial redistricting measure. The announcement came with characteristic fire, slamming what he described as a fundamentally rigged system designed to benefit one party at the expense of another. Trump pulled no … Read more

Major Escalation: US Sends Warship to Latin America

Major Escalation US Sends Warship to Latin America

The Pentagon announced Friday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group to deploy to South America, marking a major escalation of military power in the region. The aircraft carrier, currently in the Mediterranean Sea with three destroyers, will take several days for the journey to US … Read more

US Forces Strike Pacific: Two Killed on Drug Boat

US Forces Strike Pacific: Two Killed on Drug Boat

US forces have killed two people in a strike on an alleged drug boat in the Pacific Ocean, marking the first such operation in Pacific waters. The Pentagon confirmed the incident, with defence secretary Pete Hegseth stating no American personnel were harmed during the operation against a vessel suspected of carrying drugs along a known … Read more

Campus Debate Dies When Students Can’t Handle Being Wrong

Campus Debate Dies When Students Can't Handle Being Wrong

You’re not always right – a reality Gen Z students refuse to accept as America becomes increasingly polarized following Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting. The conservative activist’s assassination has reignited national discussion surrounding free speech on college campuses, where 71% of students now support shouting down speakers they oppose. Campus Speech Crisis Reaches Dangerous Tipping Point … Read more

Will Fear Overtake America’s Democratic Future? Shocking Truth

Will Fear DESTROY America? The Shocking Truth Revealed

Charlie Kirk’s assassination on Wednesday has sparked urgent questions about whether fear will destroy the country we’re trying to save. The conservative firebrand from Illinois who built a movement around limited government and traditional values died doing what democracy demands – standing before crowds and speaking his convictions. This tragic American tradition of political leaders … Read more

Privacy Isn’t on the Market, and Democracy Remains Fragile

Privacy Isn’t on the Market, and Democracy Remains Fragile

U.S. government agencies are bypassing Fourth Amendment warrant requirements by purchasing Americans’ personal information from commercial data brokers, creating an unprecedented threat to privacy and democracy through a commercial transaction system that makes constitutional protection meaningless in the digital age. Intelligence agencies have been acquiring vast troves of personal data from the open market instead … Read more

Trump DEFIES Netanyahu: Opens Gaza Food Centers

Trump DEFIES Netanyahu Opens Gaza Food Centers

From my years covering Middle East diplomacy, I’ve rarely witnessed such a stark public divergence between American and Israeli leadership. President Donald Trump’s announcement Monday represents more than policy adjustment—it signals a fundamental shift in how Washington approaches the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Speaking from his Turnberry resort in Scotland, Trump expressed deep concern about … Read more