EU Pushes for Energy Independence as Ukraine Conflict Reshapes Energy Policies
European Union leaders convened in Brussels today to address the ongoing challenge of energy independence in light of the Ukraine conflict, which has dramatically reshaped Europe’s energy policies. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU has been forced to rethink its reliance on Russian energy exports, sparking a shift toward renewable sources and alternative suppliers. […]
Pandemic Preparedness Office: A Point of Contention
Pandemic preparedness has become a defining issue of the 2024 election, with both Trump and Harris presenting sharply different visions. Kamala Harris has pledged to expand the Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response, which her administration argues will help the U.S. stay ahead of future health crises. This includes increased funding for public health agencies […]
Urgent Alert: The IMF’s Chilling Message About the State of the Global Economy
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed concerns regarding the current trajectory of the global economy, indicating a potential for slower growth and an increase in debt levels. The IMF emphasizes that governments need to take action to reduce their debt and prepare for the next economic shock, which could come sooner than expected. Their […]
Just Weeks Before the Election, 2,000 Migrants Head for the U.S
A caravan of about 2,000 migrants was spotted heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border over the weekend, right as the presidential election approaches. The timing couldn’t be more fitting, as both candidates are pledging stricter security at the southern border. Now, migrants are racing against the clock before any new policies kick in. And who can […]
Is Your Vote at Risk? Florida Sues to Ensure Only Citizens Can Vote
Florida is taking action to ensure that its voter rolls are accurate. This past week, Florida filed a lawsuit after requesting information from the federal government regarding the citizenship status of registered voters and receiving a firm “no” from federal agencies. Back in September, Florida requested information to verify the citizenship status of certain registered […]
Elderly People In Ancient Societies Did Not Develop Dementia, Research Says. Why?
Memory loss is prevalent in older people today, but that wasn’t always the case. Researchers in California have poured through many ancient texts about human health and made a surprising discovery. Writings from the 8th century BCE to the 3rd century CE found few mentions of memory and cognitive issues in their older populations. Researchers […]
The Surprising Link Between Sleep and Gut Health
A recent study from the Department of Child Rehabilitation in China uncovered some interesting differences in the gut microbiomes of kids who go to bed early compared to those who stay up late. Spoiler alert: if you’re letting your kid burn the midnight oil, they might be missing out on some important bacteria. The research […]
7-Eleven’s Big Shutdown: The Paycheck-to-Paycheck Crisis Behind Hundreds of Store Closures
7-Eleven, the convenience store giant with more than 13,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada, has decided it’s time to tidy up. The company recently announced it would be closing 444 “underperforming” stores in an effort to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The closure of more than 3% of its North American stores is expected […]
Retirees Struggle as Social Security’s 2025 Adjustments Barely Cover Costs
The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025 has come in lower than expected, shrinking to just 2.5% from 2024’s 3.2% increase. This adjustment marks the smallest rise since 2021, and retirees are already feeling the pinch. With inflation still taking a toll, this increase doesn’t quite cut it for the millions relying on Social […]
COVID-Vaccinated Children Six Times as Likely to Die as the Unvaccinated
A study published in the Springer Health Journal back in June failed to raise any eyebrows or cause any alarm despite proving that the COVID mRNA “vaccines” caused new-onset asthma among children between the ages of 5 and 18. People started to pay attention to the study a few months later because of a shocking […]
Hillary’s Dire Prediction: Social Media Freedom Could Spell Doom for Democrats
About nine months ago, the Editor-in-Chief of the Wall Street Journal let slip at a fancy Davos gathering that the days of legacy media monopolizing the narrative are over. Translation? The elaborate schemes to misinform and manipulate the masses aren’t packing the same punch they used to. Emma Tucker, the editor-in-chief of the Wall Street […]
Sorry Uber, Lyft, California Wins and You Lose
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Uber and Lyft, effectively allowing California to proceed with labor lawsuits against these ride-hailing giants. These lawsuits allege that Uber and Lyft misclassified their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, thereby denying them benefits like minimum wage, overtime pay, and reimbursements for expenses. […]
Blank Space Where Swift Fans Used to Be: Pop Queen’s Numbers Tumble Post-Harris Endorsement
Boycotts are common when companies make unpopular decisions. Just ask Budweiser, Target, and Disney how their embrace of woke culture ended. But boycotting a pop superstar for endorsing a candidate? That’s new. In her Wildest Dreams, Taylor Swift couldn’t have imagined the backlash from endorsing Kamala Harris. Since Swift endorsed the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris […]
Walz Shares Biden’s Wild Imagination as His Tiananmen Square Claim Falls Apart In Real-Time
Democratic VP candidate Tim Walz looked like a deer in the headlines when debate moderator Margaret Brennan questioned him about his lies regarding Tiananmen Square. He did not expect this question from his CBS allies and was unprepared for the line of questioning. He blathered on about his upbringing in rural Nebraska, stumbled over a […]
Harris Ignores Helene Victims, But Her Photo-Op Game Is Strong
Here we go again! Another natural disaster, another chance for Democrats to prove how disconnected they are from the people they claim to represent. In 2005, Kanye West famously accused President George W. Bush of not caring about black people after Hurricane Katrina. And while that comment was outrageous, it ended up framing the entire […]