Affordable Connectivity Program Faces Shutdown, Endangering Internet Access for Millions

The FCC warns that millions of Americans risk losing access to the Internet as the government winds down the Affordable Connectivity Program. Here are the details. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) Back in 2021, Biden’s administration greenlit the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). This $14 billion investment would lower the price of internet access for low-income … Read more

House Republicans Push for Retirement Age Hike, Medicare Overhaul in Budget Blueprint

House Republicans are once again gunning for social security and Medicare payments. This time, they’re promising to raise the retirement age and restructure how medicare works – a plan that some Republicans aren’t on board with. Let’s take a look in more detail. Republican Study Committee’s Budget Unveiled Last week, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) … Read more

Boston Church Leaders Demand $15 Billion in Reparations from White Churches

$15 billion in reparations. That’s the amount that Boston Church Leaders have demanded from “white churches” as compensation for their involvement in the slave trade. This has caused anger from certain factions, but many are urging the city churches to pay up. Here’s the full story. Demand for Reparations “Black people, the descendants of slavery, … Read more

Sanctuary Cities Reevaluate Migrant Policies Amid Budget Challenges

Budgets are apparently strained in sanctuary cities, as these Democrat strongholds are experiencing the repercussions of the migrant crisis and having to take drastic measures to solve issues. Here’s the full story. Shifting Priorities What began as a compassionate response to an influx of migrants arriving in cities far from the Southern border has slowly … Read more

Leading Economists Warn: America’s Growing Debt Imperils Economic Stability

Prominent economists have issued a dire warning about the state of America’s debt if left unchecked. Here’s the full story. The Economic Toll of $34 Trillion in Debt According to experts from the Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Blackrock, the government is amassing too much debt. These guys all attest that the national … Read more

Illinois Contemplates Unconditional Cash Transfers for Residents

There’s talk of a new policy being floated in Illinois that could make the lives of countless Illinoisans much easier. Here’s the full story. Illinois Considers Guaranteed Income Guaranteed basic income could be on the cards in Illinois. This week, lawmakers heard proposals from several different advocates, all pushing for guaranteed income for those who … Read more