Trump Family Business Deals Raise Ethical Concerns Over Presidential Profit
In the past, U.S presidents have avoided profiting from office. A Trump family deal spree may change this. Trump family business deals could open the door for future presidents to profit from office.
Lawsuit Alleges Popular Energy Drink Led to Teen’s Fatal Heart Condition
The family of a 17-year-old Texas cheerleader has filed a lawsuit against a distributor of popular energy drink Alani Nu, alleging the teenager died from an enlarged heart caused by ingesting large amounts of caffeine.
“Good to Be Home”: Savannah Guthrie Returns to ‘Today’ Show as Search for Mother Continues
Guthrie, who has been a co-anchor of the weekday morning show since 2012, had been on a leave of absence from the show since her mother was abducted from her home near Tucson, Arizona, on Feb. 1.
A Week of Reflection: Palm Sunday Ushers in Holy Week Worldwide
Palm Sunday marked the start of Holy Week for Christians all over the world. A week dedicated to prayer and reflection ends with celebration on Easter Sunday.
Nation Reassesses Legacy of César Chávez Amid Abuse Allegations
Swift efforts are being made all over the country to create distance from César Chavez in the wake of allegations that he sexually abused women and girls in the 1960s.
AI-Generated Ads Reshape Campaigns, Raising Concerns Over Misinformation
AI-Generated Ads Reshape Campaigns, Raising Concerns Over Misinformation
Gas Prices Surge Nationwide Amid Iran Conflict
Gas prices are at a record high, with the average national cost inching closer to $4 per gallon.
Freedom of Speech Called Into Question as Trump Administration Targets Media Outlets
Since Trump’s return to office in January 2025, the Republican administration has fought multiple news outlets in court regarding what information is reported and how.
TSA Precheck Suspension Underway?
The future of TSA PreCheck is uncertain. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may suspend TSA PreCheck and prioritize standard security lanes at the airport amid the partial government shutdown.
Immigration Operation Winds Down as Over 1,000 Federal Agents Leave Minnesota
Over 1,000 federal immigration agents have left Minnesota and more are expected to depart as part of the Trump administration’s drawdown of its immigration enforcement surge.
More Details Revealed Regarding Epstein Files
More details are being revealed as investigations into the Epstein files continue. The FBI concluded that Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men.
Another DHS Shutdown Looms as Feb. 13 Deadline Approaches
A partial government shutdown recently came to an end, and another is looming. If Democrats and Republicans can’t agree on potential restrictions for immigration enforcement tactics by Feb. 13, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will shut down.
Obama to Rally with Spanberger as Virginia Race Comes to a Close
Former President Barack Obama is making an appearance in Norfolk, VA, at the rally of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger. The rally will take place on Old Dominion University’s campus, at Chartway Arena on Sat. Nov. 1.
California Gov and Kamala Harris Among Potential Democratic Contenders
2026 marks the halfway point for President Donald Trump’s second term in office. As November approaches, the Democratic Party is deciding who will be the new phase of the party.
National Guards Deployed in U.S. Cities
National Guard Troops are being sent into American cities in large numbers. Los Angeles, California in June and Washington, D.C, in August were the first two cities President Trump sent the National Guard.
Federal Shutdown Impacts Cybersecurity Sector
Today marks week one of the recent government shutdown. According to NPR news, roughly 750,000 federal workers have been furloughed and President Donald Trump is threatening mass layoff, should the shutdown continue. Government officials have continued to raise doubts about whether or not federal employees will receive back pay once the shutdown ends.