Energy CEO Clashes with Congressman Over Old Tweet During Ho...
A House hearing on energy policy took an unexpected turn when Democratic Representative Robert Garcia questioned Power t...
AmeriCorps Programs Reinstated in 24 States by Court Order
A judge has ordered the reinstatement of AmeriCorps programs in 24 states after a period of uncertainty. This decision r...
4-H Camps Face Scrutiny Over Gender Identity Policies
Federally funded 4-H camps are under review for policies related to gender identity. The Center for Practical Federalism...
HHS Ends Free COVID Test Program, Cites Taxpayer Costs
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is ending its program providing free COVID-19 tests to community group...
Hospitals Overcharging Patients? How to Spot Errors in Medic...
Medical bills can be confusing and surprisingly inaccurate, leading to overcharges for patients. A recent case in Colora...
Ski Trip Connects Kids with Cancer, Builds Lasting Bonds
A unique ski trip brought together children battling cancer from across the United States. The event, organized by a non...
NPR Sues Trump Administration Over Federal Funding Cut
National Public Radio (NPR) has filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump challenging his executive order th...
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Head Resigns Over Aid System Co...
Jake Wood has resigned as head of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, citing concerns about a new Israeli-backed aid syste...
Florida Charity Linked to Casey DeSantis Under Investigation
Prosecutors in Florida are investigating Hope Florida, a charity connected to First Lady Casey DeSantis. The investigati...
Casey DeSantis' Hope Florida Foundation Faces Inquiry
Florida's Hope Florida Foundation, championed by Casey DeSantis, is under investigation. The inquiry focuses on the foun...
Ascension Healthcare Data Breach Affects 430,000 Patients
A significant data breach at Ascension, a major healthcare provider, has exposed the records of over 430,000 patients. T...
Sesame Street Finds New Homes on Netflix and PBS
Sesame Workshop, the non-profit behind 'Sesame Street', has announced new streaming deals with Netflix and PBS. These pa...
X Premium Subscriptions Sold to Sanctioned Entities, Report...
A new report alleges that X, formerly Twitter, continues to accept subscription payments from individuals and organizati...
Social Security Benefits at Risk for Defaulted Student Loan...
Millions of Americans relying on Social Security could see their benefits reduced if they're behind on their student loa...
Trump and Congress Clash Over FEMA's Future: Cabinet Status...
Former President Trump and key lawmakers are debating the future of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The...
Justice Sotomayor Encourages Lawyers to Uphold Rule of Law
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor recently addressed lawyers, urging them to defend the legal system. Speaking at an...
State Finance Leader Praises End of Federal DEI Programs
A state finance leader is applauding the end of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal governmen...
Trump Threatens Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status Over Free Speech
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, citing concerns over free...
Trump Vows to Revoke Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
Former President Donald Trump announced Friday his intention to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status. Speaking...
DOGE Refers Dozens of Voter Fraud Cases to Justice Departmen...
The Democrat Organization Guiding Elections (DOGE) initiative has reportedly sent 57 potential voter fraud cases to the...
CPB Sues Trump Administration Over Board Member Removal
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a key funding source for NPR and PBS, is suing the Trump administration....
CPB Sues White House Over Board Member Firings
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has filed a lawsuit against the White House following the termination of t...
Alex Soros' Leadership of Open Society Foundations Faces Scr...
A recent profile in New York Magazine casts doubt on Alex Soros' ability to lead the Open Society Foundations, the phila...
Supreme Court Blocks Order for DOGE to Release Records
The Supreme Court has temporarily stopped a lower court's order that would have forced the organization DOGE to hand ove...
Cash Bail System Faces Scrutiny as States Seek Reform
Across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of people are held in jail before trial simply because they cannot afford bail. T...
Medical Debt Forgiveness: Eligibility and Options
Medical debt can be a significant burden. Fortunately, programs exist to help qualifying individuals have their medical...
Family Advocates Against Sextortion After Son's Death
A Kentucky family is working to raise awareness about "sextortion" scams after their son tragically took his own life. S...
Student Loan Forgiveness: New Qualifications Explained
The rules for student loan forgiveness are changing. New programs offer pathways to debt relief, but eligibility require...
Maxed Out Credit Card? Steps to Take When You Can't Pay
Finding yourself with a maxed-out credit card and unable to make payments can be stressful. Don't panic. There are steps...
National Guard Honored by USO for Hurricane Helene Rescue Efforts
Two National Guard members, Specialists Brandon Moore and Ethan Wards, have been recognized as USO National Guardsmen of...
Breaking Free: Expert Tips to Escape the Payday Loan Trap
Payday loans can lead to a cycle of debt that's hard to break. Financial experts say there are ways to regain control of...
Jack McCain Discusses Afghanistan Evacuation Efforts
Navy veteran Jack McCain, son of the late Senator John McCain, appeared on "Face the Nation" to discuss the ongoing effo...
Credit Card Default: 3 Key Things You Need to Know
Struggling to keep up with your credit card payments? Defaulting on your credit card can have serious consequences. This...
SPLC President Addresses Shooting of Israeli Embassy Staffers
Following the shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers on Wednesday night, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) President...
4 Debt Relief Strategies to Implement Before June
Feeling overwhelmed by debt? June is a great time to take control of your finances. This article outlines four actionabl...
Ronny Chieng Honored for Asian Representation in Comedy
Comedian Ronny Chieng, known for his work on "The Daily Show," has been inducted into the Gold House Hall of Fame. Chien...
Netflix to Stream New 'Sesame Street' Episodes
Netflix has partnered with Sesame Workshop to bring the beloved children's show, 'Sesame Street,' to its streaming platf...
Tornadoes Devastate Multiple US States, Causing Widespread Damage
Powerful tornadoes ripped through several US states over the weekend, leaving a trail of destruction and claiming dozens...
Children of Veterans with PTSD Face Increased Responsibilities at Home
A new report highlights the challenges faced by children of veterans diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD...
Payday Loan Debt: What Happens If You Can't Repay?
Payday loans can be a quick fix for financial emergencies, but failing to repay them can lead to serious consequences. L...
Kansas City Tackles Chronic Homelessness with New Strategies
The U.S. is seeing a rise in homelessness, but Kansas City is working to reverse this trend. Local organizations are imp...
Credit Counseling Costs: What to Expect
Considering credit counseling to manage debt? Understanding the costs involved is crucial. While some services are free,...
Medical Debt Forgiveness: Options for Relief
Medical debt can be a significant burden for many Americans. Understanding your options for debt forgiveness is crucial....
Food Banks Brace for Potential Impact of Federal Budget Cuts
Non-profit organizations and religious groups providing food assistance to millions of Americans are expressing concerns...
Student Loan Borrowers Face Challenges as Collections Restart
Many student loan borrowers are facing difficulties as loan repayment collections have resumed. One borrower, Jana Heart...
Trump Threatens Harvard's Tax-Exempt Status
Former President Donald Trump has stated his intention to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status. He announced th...
North Carolina Recovery Progresses After Hurricane Helene
Months after Hurricane Helene struck, North Carolina communities are still rebuilding. The storm caused widespread damag...
Homeless Encampment Closed in Oregon's Deschutes National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service recently closed a homeless encampment within the Deschutes National Forest in Oregon, citing fir...
Student Loan Defaults: Borrowers Face Renewed Collections
After a five-year pause, the Education Department is restarting collections on defaulted student loans starting Monday,...
Debt Relief Programs: Could They Help You This May?
With ongoing economic uncertainties, many borrowers are exploring debt relief options. These programs offer various solu...
States Sue Over Trump Administration's AmeriCorps Cuts
California and over twenty other states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding significant fund...