

News - Mar 14, 2025
Senate Advances Bill to Classify Fentanyl as Schedule I Drug
US Senate bill 331, advanced March 13, classifies fentanyl as Schedule I, imposing harsh penalties like 10 years for 100 grams on traffickers. Targeting over 70,000 annual deaths, it aims to crush cartels flooding streets with this lethal drug. Read more...

United States - Mar 14, 2025
Plan Your Summer Trip to Yellowstone: Highlights and Local Gems
Plan a summer trip to Yellowstone with highlights like Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic, plus local gems in West Yellowstone and Cody. Stay near the park and dine on bison burgers and steaks. Read more...

News - Mar 14, 2025
Bessent to Breitbart: Reprivatizing the U.S. Economy Is the Fix
In a Breitbart interview, Secretary Bessent pushed reprivatizing the U.S. economy to cut the $840 billion deficit. Tariffs and deregulation aim to shift growth to private hands. Read more...

Books - Mar 13, 2025
California Corruption Unveiled in New Book "Fool's Gold"
The newly released book "Fool's Gold" by Susan Crabtree and Jedd McFatter exposes California’s corruption, from Newsom’s shady deals with utilities and China to soft-on-crime policies fueling chaos. It’s a wake-up call for a state, and nation, at risk. Read more...

News - Mar 13, 2025
Historical Background of Canada and EU Tariffs on US Goods
Canada’s 298 percent butter tariff and 245 percent cheese duty, plus EU’s 40 percent cheese tax, have long crippled U.S. exporters. Trump’s hefty tariffs on Canada and the EU fight back against decades of unfair trade hurting American farmers and workers. Read more...

Preventative Healthcare - Mar 13, 2025
RFK Jr. Targets Artificial Dyes in Push for Healthier Food
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. demands food giants like PepsiCo and Kraft Heinz remove artificial dyes or face regulation, targeting a healthier U.S. food supply. His push, backed by state bans and prior FDA action on Red Dye No. 3, aims to end corporate self-certification of additives by 2028. Read more...

News - Mar 11, 2025
Medicaid’s $1.1 Trillion Fiasco: A Decade of Taxpayer Betrayal
A study estimates Medicaid lost $1.1 trillion to improper payments over a decade, doubling CMS figures. Eligibility errors and fraud fuel the crisis, prompting calls for reform. Read more...

News - Mar 11, 2025
DOJ Fires Head of Organized Crime Task Force Amid Controversy
The DOJ's abrupt dismissal of Organized Crime Task Force head Robert Martinez has sparked controversy and speculation. Attorney General Sarah Thompson cited 'strategic realignment' as the reason, but critics question the timing and motives behind the decision. Read more...

News - Mar 11, 2025
Experience the Spectacle of a Total Lunar Eclipse on March 13th
On March 13, 2025, North Americans can witness a total lunar eclipse, where the Moon turns red. This 'blood moon' event starts at 11:57 PM (EDT), reaching totality from 2:26 AM to 3:31 AM (EDT). No special equipment is needed to enjoy this celestial spectacle. Read more...

News - Mar 10, 2025
Missouri Secures $24B Judgment Against China in Historic Lawsuit
Missouri wins a historic $24B judgment against China for its handling of the coronavirus. The lawsuit, filed in 2020, accuses China of negligence leading to significant economic and health damages in Missouri. This ruling sets a legal precedent for holding foreign nations accountable. Read more...

News - Mar 10, 2025
Rubio's Bold Move: Cutting 83% of USAID Programs
Rubio's decision to cut 83% of USAID programs reflects a commitment to fiscal responsibility. The move aims to redirect resources to domestic needs and prioritize America's interests. This strategic pivot is seen as a step towards more sustainable foreign policy. Read more...

News - Mar 7, 2025
Exploring the History of Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time, first proposed by Benjamin Franklin, was implemented during World War I to conserve energy. The practice has evolved with the Uniform Time Act of 1966 and the Energy Policy Act of 2005, yet remains a topic of debate. Read more...

News - Mar 6, 2025
President Trump's Bold Move to Dissolve the Education Department
President Trump orders the dissolution of the Department of Education to streamline government and empower states. This move aims to reduce federal overreach and promote educational freedom, with funds reallocated directly to states. Read more...

News - Mar 6, 2025
Trump's New Order to Strengthen U.S. Shipbuilding and Challenge China
The Trump administration's new executive order aims to strengthen the U.S. shipbuilding industry, create jobs, and address unfair trade practices by China. This initiative is crucial for national security and economic growth. Read more...

News - Mar 6, 2025
Trump Administration Labels Yemen's Houthis as Terrorist Group
The Trump administration has designated Yemen's Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization, reversing a Biden-era decision. This move, announced on March 4, 2025, aims to curb the group's Red Sea attacks and Iranian support, with a $15 million reward offered to disrupt their finances. Read more...