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BY John Carney

07.03.25

Golden Age: U.S Economy Adds 147,000 Jobs, Much Higher Than Expected, Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Falls

Employers in the United States added 147,000 workers to their payrolls in June, the Department of Labor said Thursday, and the unemployment rate declined | Economy

BY Bradley Jaye

07.02.25

Dealmaker-in-Chief: Final Passage of Big Beautiful Bill Will Be Career-Defining Achievement for Trump

President Donald Trump, six months into his complete reimagining of the wielding of executive authority and at the zenith of his political power, could be hours away from the greatest legislative achievement of his career. | Politics

BY Stephen Sorace

06.30.25

Iran confirms at least 71 killed in Israeli strike on notorious Evin prison

Iran said that Israel's strike on Tehran's Evin prison killed at least 71 people, including staff, soldiers, prisoners and members of visiting families.

BY Alex Nitzberg

06.27.25

DOGE announces termination of 312 contracts, touts $470 million in savings

The Department of Government Efficiency X account announced 312 recent contract cancellations resulting in a whopping $470 million in savings.

BY John Carney

07.03.25

Golden Age: U.S Economy Adds 147,000 Jobs, Much Higher Than Expected, Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Falls

Employers in the United States added 147,000 workers to their payrolls in June, the Department of Labor said Thursday, and the unemployment rate declined | Economy

BY Alex Nitzberg

06.20.25

FHFA Director Pulte calls for Fed chair Jerome Powell to resign

FHFA Director William Pulte has called for Fed Chair Jerome Powell to resign from his position, accusing him of "doing a great injustice to this Country."

BY Josh Manning, The Western Journal

06.19.25

Promises Kept: Trump Creates Largest Blue-Collar Wage Growth in 60 Years

President Donald Trump just oversaw the first rise in wages for everyday workers in almost six decades of a declining middle America.

BY Chris Borkenhagen

07.02.25

Growing identity fraud challenges put higher education at risk

As higher education institutions expand their digital services, the risk of identity fraud targeting students and financial aid programs continues to escalate.

BY Larry Ward

06.21.25

Dear Elon Musk: Fixing Grok is not enough

We cannot afford to build AI systems that mirror authoritarian approaches to information control.

BY Larry Ward

06.12.25

LARRY WARD: AI is not a technology—It is a synthetic entity

This distinction is not semantic—it is foundational to the future of human civilization.

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BY Chris Borkenhagen

07.02.25

Growing identity fraud challenges put higher education at risk

As higher education institutions expand their digital services, the risk of identity fraud targeting students and financial aid programs continues to escalate.

BY Bradley Jaye

07.02.25

Dealmaker-in-Chief: Final Passage of Big Beautiful Bill Will Be Career-Defining Achievement for Trump

President Donald Trump, six months into his complete reimagining of the wielding of executive authority and at the zenith of his political power, could be hours away from the greatest legislative achievement of his career. | Politics

BY George Citroner via The Epoch Times

07.01.25

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked To Brain Changes That Drive Overeating

Ultra-processed foods (UPF) may be literally rewiring your brain to make you overeat, according to research that examined brain scans from nearly 30,000 middle-aged adults and found structural changes in regions that control hunger and food cravings.

BY Stephen Sorace

06.30.25

Iran confirms at least 71 killed in Israeli strike on notorious Evin prison

Iran said that Israel's strike on Tehran's Evin prison killed at least 71 people, including staff, soldiers, prisoners and members of visiting families.

BY Alex Nitzberg

06.27.25

DOGE announces termination of 312 contracts, touts $470 million in savings

The Department of Government Efficiency X account announced 312 recent contract cancellations resulting in a whopping $470 million in savings.

BY Cassie B.

06.26.25

Texas mandates warning labels for foods with additives banned abroad

Texas mandates warning labels on foods with additives banned abroad, starting in 2027, to inform consumers of potential health risks. The MAHA Act, backed by State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, aims to align U.S. food safety standards with stricter international regulations. Targeted additives include Red 40, titanium dioxide, and potassium bromate, which have been linked to […]

BY Katie Daviscourt

06.26.25

FBI investigates children’s hospitals in LA, Boston, and Colorado over child sex change services

The FBI has launched a criminal probe into three children’s hospitals for allegedly practicing “female mutilation,” which would be in defiance of federal statute.

BY Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

06.23.25

‘Forever Chemical’ Found in Breads and Cereals — Even in Organic Products

Baked goods, whole grains, pasta, flours and breakfast products — including those grown on land that had never been touched by pesticides — contained high levels of the “forever chemical” trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), according to a report released this month by Global 2000.

BY Katelynn Richardson

06.24.25

Biden-Appointed Judge Appears To Skirt SCOTUS Ruling In Deportations Case

A federal judge blocked deportations for eight migrants Monday night, appearing to sidestep a Supreme Court order issued just hours before.

BY Larry Ward

06.21.25

Dear Elon Musk: Fixing Grok is not enough

We cannot afford to build AI systems that mirror authoritarian approaches to information control.

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