Britain’s monarchy took an unmistakable step toward accountability this week when King Charles III formally stripped…
Month: October 2025
While millions rely on SNAP, Medicaid and ACA subsidies, Congress remains in a shutdown — and until they return to work, lawmakers and Cabinet officials should have no pay.
The long-running stalemate in Washington has now entered another week, and what’s growing ever more intolerable…
Virginia Giuffre Details Jeffrey Epstein Abuse in New Memoir Nobody’s Girl
A long-awaited memoir by Virginia Roberts Giuffre — titled Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving…
Americans’ Confidence in Job Market Hits New Low, AP-NORC Poll Finds
Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to land a good job, according to a…
Ceasefire Illusions and the Cost of Forgetting
Fewer than two weeks after the ceasefire in Gaza was announced with cautious optimism, Israel reports…
Former National Security Advisor, UN Ambassador John Bolton Becomes Latest on What Could Be a Long List of Indictments from the Political Firestorm
John Bolton has taken on a new mantle—that of a defendant. The former National Security Adviser…
Diane Keaton’s Death from Pneumonia Underscores the Need for Lifesaving Vaccinations
The death of actress Diane Keaton at 79 has drawn renewed attention to a silent but…
Medicare Payments to Doctors Face Delay Amid Government Shutdown
As the U.S. goverment continues to be shutdown, doctors who bill Medicare are being told that…
New Oklahoma Superintendent Reverses Mandate for Bibles in Classrooms
The Oklahoma State Superintendent has formally reversed a controversial policy that would have required Bibles in…
Survivor of Jeffrey Epstein Files Suit Against Bank of America
A woman who says she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein has launched a federal lawsuit…
Circuit Judge Blocks Transfer of Miami Land for Trump Library Amid Lawsuit Over Transparency
A lawsuit filed by local activist Marvin Dunn has forced a circuit judge to intervene, temporarily…