House Passes Key Bill In Nod To Trump Admin

Behind the narrow 218–213 vote lies a collision of fears: losing the AI race to China, blackouts from power-hungry data centers, and the erosion of hard‑won environmental safeguards. The SPEED Act slashes the time to sue over major projects and forces faster federal reviews, giving OpenAI, Microsoft, Micron, and others a clearer path to build. … Read more

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Ashley Biden Files For Divorce From Husband After 13 Years Ashley Biden, the daughter of former President Joe Biden, has filed for divorce from her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. Howard Krein, after over 13 years of marriage, according to court records. The 44-year-old ex-first daughter filed the paperwork in Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas on … Read more

AMERICA APPLAUDS THE PIMA SHERIFF! The nation is shaken by the latest announcement in the Nancy Guthrie case

After more than a month of relentless investigation, officials from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department held a major press briefing addressing what they described as a turning point in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. The case had gripped national attention for 33 days, with investigators pursuing hundreds of leads across multiple states and even internationally.

Senate Unanimously Bans Members From Betting On Prediction Markets

The action follows weeks of scrutiny over platforms that allow users to wager on real-world events, including elections, conflicts, and economic developments. Lawmakers from both parties raised concerns that those with access to nonpublic information could gain an unfair advantage, the Associated Press reported. Bernie Moreno, who sponsored the resolution, framed the issue in direct … Read more

When Judge Elden Marwick looked down at my coffee-stained apron, asking if my ‘genius brain’ could count beyond ten, and let my parents laugh as if they were already burying me, he didn’t know that the woman they were mocking had a tape recorder in her pocket, a Harvard law degree in her briefcase, and a grandmother who had prepared a final trap specifically for rooms like this.

When Judge Elden Marwick asked whether my “genius waitress brain” could count past ten, the whole courtroom laughed. My parents laughed the loudest. Their attorney, Baxter Reigns, slid a glossy photo of me in a stained apron across the evidence table like he was dealing a winning card. In the picture I was wiping down … Read more

As a Nurse, I Was Assigned to Treat the Woman Who Made My Teenage Years a Living Hell – When She Recovered, She Told Me, ‘You Should Resign Immediately’

I froze the moment I saw the name on the chart. Margaret. For a few seconds, I stood outside Room 304 with a clipboard in my hand, trying to remind myself that I was forty-one years old, not sixteen. I was a nurse. A mother. A woman who had survived harder things than a name … Read more