VIDEO June 10, 2023 Supreme Court ‘likely’ to shoot down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan: Carrie Severino Judicial Crisis Network President Carrie Severino explains why, ‘based on the arguments,’ the Supreme Court is likely to shut down President Biden’s student loan handout plan of $400 billion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
New Mexico June 9, 2023 NM may have issues sustaining its social programs once historic revenues dry up, analysts say Legislative analysts warned that New Mexico’s historic revenues will one day dry out. Lawmakers may have to cut some of its social programs which were expanded from the revenue boom.
OPINION June 6, 2023 I was an FBI agent when two top agents were murdered. Bureau was focused on social justice I was an FBI agent when two good agents were murdered. It wasn’t just the horror of losing a colleague, I lost a friend. Bureau was focused on social justice.
Japan May 30, 2023 Japanese government’s policy against gay marriage is unconstitutional, court rules A Japanese court ruled Tuesday that it is unconstitutional for the country to not recognize same-sex marriages. Supporters say the ruling was a step toward marriage equality.
OPINION May 26, 2023 Reparations demands are spiking and Democrats have this astonishing reaction Reparations demands are spiking across US and Democrats have this astonishing reaction. Financial promises have created high expectations among Black citizens.
HEALTH May 18, 2023 White House announces new funding for teen mental health crisis: ‘Will help save lives’ As millions of Americans, particularly young people, continue to struggle with mental health challenges, the White House announced how the Biden administration plans to tackle the crisis.
OPINION May 9, 2023 This is America’s surprising youth drug crisis America’s shocking drug crisis is harming young people more than most adults realize. Legalized marijuana has led to a spike in pot use in those under 18.
United Kingdom May 5, 2023 British PM Rishi Sunak refuses to ‘unpick history’ with slave trade apology, reparations The question of reparations has periodically bubbled over the past 23 years since a Labour minister first asked the prime minister to apologize to descendants of slaves.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll April 26, 2023 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll: Book banning, transgender issues seen as problematic According to a new Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ poll, voters view book banning in schools and transgender-related issues, including in sports, as problematic.
Alaska April 24, 2023 ‘People are suffering’ in Alaska as food stamps benefits continue to stall Thousands of people in Alaska and its remote villages continue to struggle with a hunger crisis exacerbated by the state’s backlog of food benefits.
Japan April 21, 2023 Japanese LGBTQ activists urge government to enact anti-discrimination law LGBTQ activists in Japan are pressuring the government to legalize same-sex marriages and enact an anti-discrimination law ahead of a G-7 summit.