U.S. Economy’s Boom Masks Uneven Reality

The U.S. economy is powering ahead with its strongest growth in two years, but experts say the boom is far less stable than it appears. Washington, D.C. — The U.S. economy is expanding at its fastest pace in two years, with gross domestic product (GDP) rising 4.3% in the third quarter of 2025. On paper, it looks like a boom. Yet economists caution that the gains are uneven, leaving many households burdened by debt, rising prices, and stagnant wages — and raising fears that the fragile expansion could tip into recession. Affluent households continue to spend freely on travel, luxury … Continue reading U.S. Economy’s Boom Masks Uneven Reality

Pam Bondi Faces Scrutiny Over Role as Attorney General

Washington, D.C. — Attorney General Pam Bondi is under intensifying scrutiny for her handling of high‑profile cases, her approach to voting rights, and her ties to corporate interests. Critics argue her record reveals a consistent pattern of incompetence, politicization, and misplaced loyalty that undermines the integrity of the Justice Department. Bondi, a longtime ally of President Trump, has been accused of elevating loyalty to him above impartial enforcement of the law. Observers point to her decision as Florida’s Attorney General to drop investigations into Trump University after receiving campaign donations, saying it foreshadowed her current role in Washington. Her handling … Continue reading Pam Bondi Faces Scrutiny Over Role as Attorney General

Trump’s Greenland Folly: Grounds for Impeachment

President Donald Trump’s renewed push to annex Greenland is not an isolated misstep. It is part of a broader pattern of reckless foreign policy blunders that have weakened America’s alliances, undermined national security, and embarrassed the United States on the world stage. His latest move — appointing a “special envoy” to pursue Greenland as if it were a real estate transaction — is more than foolish. It is dangerous, incompetent, and worthy of impeachment. Trump’s envoy, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, declared his mission was to “make Greenland a part of the U.S.” — a statement that immediately provoked outrage in … Continue reading Trump’s Greenland Folly: Grounds for Impeachment

Together Against Tyranny: Asia’s Stand

Tokyo, December 21, 2025 — Japan’s growing determination to defend Taiwan is intensifying tensions with China and raising alarms about the broader consequences of Beijing’s increasingly aggressive posture for global stability. For many across Asia and beyond, this moment has become more than a geopolitical dispute — it is a call to action, a reminder that when nations stand together, they can transform vulnerability into strength and blunt the force of intimidation. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi declared last month that a Chinese attack on Taiwan could represent an “existential crisis” for Japan, potentially justifying military action under collective self-defense laws. … Continue reading Together Against Tyranny: Asia’s Stand

Trump Rebrands Biden’s Drug Reforms as His Own

President Donald Trump this week unveiled sweeping “Most Favored Nation” drug pricing agreements with nine pharmaceutical companies, promising Americans unprecedented discounts on insulin, cancer treatments, and other life‑saving medicines. For millions of families struggling under the weight of prescription costs, the announcement sounded like long‑awaited relief. But policy experts say much of what is being promoted under Trump’s “TrumpRx” program closely mirrors reforms enacted under President Joe Biden, raising concerns about whether the public is being misled about who delivered the underlying changes. The White House highlighted dramatic examples of price reductions, including Plavix dropping from $756 to $16, Epclusa … Continue reading Trump Rebrands Biden’s Drug Reforms as His Own

The Election Economy: Who’s Pulling the Strings?

Summary:As the 2026 U.S. election approaches, economic trends have become a battleground for political leaders and corporate powerhouses. Inflation has reached its lowest level in four years, fostering an illusion of stability. Yet beneath the surface, critical questions remain: Are political and corporate forces strategically shaping this narrative to serve their own interests? Deregulation, corporate tax cuts, and foreign energy decisions may be shifting market conditions in ways that benefit Republican messaging. Meanwhile, corporate lobbying and donations continue to shape political strategies, fueling concerns over manipulation. Voters cannot afford complacency. Scrutiny is essential to ensure that economic realities are not … Continue reading The Election Economy: Who’s Pulling the Strings?

Trump and Vought’s Assault on NCAR Exposes War on Science

The Trump administration’s decision to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has sparked a political firestorm on Capitol Hill and raised alarm among scientists who warn the move is part of a sweeping ideological effort to weaken federal climate research. The announcement, delivered by Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, would break apart the Boulder‑based research center, shutter its Mesa Laboratory, and relocate or eliminate several of its programs. Vought described NCAR as “one of the largest sources of climate alarmism in the country,” a characterization that drew immediate pushback from researchers and lawmakers. The timing … Continue reading Trump and Vought’s Assault on NCAR Exposes War on Science

The BLS Jobs Report in Question

When the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases its monthly jobs report, it’s supposed to be one of the least dramatic moments in Washington. For decades, both parties treated the agency as a quiet, technocratic institution where career statisticians did their work far from political pressure. This month’s report arrives in a very different atmosphere — one shaped by an abrupt firing, an unusually long delay in restoring stable leadership, and the looming presence of a new appointee widely viewed as aligned with President Trump politically, ideologically, or administratively. It’s understandable that people feel uneasy. When something that has always … Continue reading The BLS Jobs Report in Question

Tariffs, Cuts, and Clawbacks: Trump’s Economic Threat

Donald Trump has branded his second-term economic program as “America First.” Yet behind the slogans, economists warn that his mix of sweeping tariffs, tax cuts favoring the wealthy, and aggressive Social Security clawbacks could leave ordinary Americans footing the bill. Rising costs, shrinking benefits, and mounting instability suggest that far from protecting families, Trump’s policies may be setting them up for hardship. Still, in the face of these challenges, the resilience of American communities continues to shine. Trump’s universal 10 percent tariff on imports is promoted as a safeguard for U.S. manufacturing. In reality, it acts as a hidden tax … Continue reading Tariffs, Cuts, and Clawbacks: Trump’s Economic Threat

Millions Face Rising Costs as Congress Weighs Health Care Plans

WASHINGTON — With enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at the end of the year, millions of Americans are bracing for sharply higher health insurance premiums. For families who rely on the subsidies to keep monthly costs manageable, and for patients with chronic conditions who depend on stable coverage, the financial gap between competing proposals in Congress is substantial — and potentially life‑changing. The subsidies, expanded under the Biden administration, are scheduled to lapse on Dec. 31. If Congress fails to act, premiums are expected to rise by about $1,000 on average for the more than 20 million … Continue reading Millions Face Rising Costs as Congress Weighs Health Care Plans