Stories That Shape Everyday America


  • Bernie Sanders has proposed a four-day, 32-hour workweek in the U.S., sparking debate on how the system could be implemented.

    A recent discussion involving U.S. Senatorย Bernie Sandersย has drawn attention after he spoke about the future of work, artificial intelligence, and the possibility of reducing the standard workweek. In a public conversation on theย The Joe Rogan Experience, Sanders discussed how advancements in technology and productivity could reshape how much time people spend working in the future.…

  • Pelosi Makes Up Fake Sections of Constitution, Dems Nod In Agreement

    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came under fire after mistakenly citing a non-existent constitutional provision during criticism of President Donald Trumpโ€™s decision to deploy federal troops to Los Angeles amid ongoing riots. Pelosi referenced โ€œArticle 10, Section 12046โ€ of the Constitution, claiming it prohibited the president from activating the National Guard without a governorโ€™s consent.…

  • CONTROVERSIAL FEDERAL WORKER BUYOUT PLAN SPARKS NATIONAL DEBATE

    The Trump administration has launched a bold new federal buyout program, offering nearly 2 million civilian employees full pay and benefits through September if they resign by February 6. The initiative, called the โ€œdeferred resignation program,โ€ aims to cut government spending and bring employees back to the officeโ€”citing that only 6% of workers in D.C.…

  • Tight-Knit โ€˜Politburoโ€™ Actually Controlled Bidenโ€™s Presidency

    Former President Joe Bidenโ€™s administration faced scrutiny after he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and a new book alleged a secretive inner circle, dubbed โ€œthe Politburo,โ€ ran the presidency. In Original Sin, co-authors Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper claim longtime aides and Biden family members like Ron Klain, Jill Biden, and Hunter Biden managed daily…

  • The Republican-Controlled U.S. House of Representatives Passes Major Bill 216-211

    In a pivotal move reflecting the shifting legislative priorities of the 119th Congress, the House of Representatives narrowly passed a high-stakes bill on Wednesday that would federally criminalize gender-transition treatments for minors. The legislation, which targets both surgical interventions and hormone therapies, proposes a penalty of up to ten years in federal prison for healthcare…