So, You Want to Buy a Home In This Market? Think Again.
So, You Want to Buy a Home In This Market? Then you should understand the forces driving the perfect storm in the real estate market.
‘We Can Save Lives’: Grieving Mothers Push for Safer Social Media for Kids
Bipartisan group of lawmakers gets behind the Kids Online Safety Act, which requires social media companies to prevent the spread of harmful content.
‘Our Strategy Is Wrong’: Pro-Life Leaders Reflect on Ohio Defeat
After decades of losses kept them on the defensive, the pro-life movement has been caught flat-footed now that the ball is in their court in a post-Roe America.
Severe Mental Illness: The Ignored Public Health Crisis
While 50 percent of mass homicides are associated with severe mental illness, desperate families cry out for help managing psychosis.
Michigan Residents Weary of National Politics, Hopeful for Truth
Many voters in the battleground state of Michigan said they discard mailers and tune out video ads but would like to hear more candid talk from the candidates.
Republicans Are Winning the Voter Registration Battle in Battleground States
Republicans are closing the gap on voter registrations in key swing states. Political observers say it could be a sign the party will perform well in November.
Focus on Renewable Energy Spurs Concerns Over Supply–Demand Equation
Intermittent renewable energy from sun, wind, water pressure, or geothermal steam cannot reliably keep pace with growing energy demands without fossil fuel.
Some States Embrace CO2 Cap-and-Trade Schemes, Others Reject Them
Opponents say it’s a regressive tax that doesn’t deliver anything, while proponents say it’s not a tax, but it puts a price on greenhouse...
Is Gain-of-Function Responsible for the Bird Flu Jump to Cows and Humans?
This article aims to avoid unnecessary fear about a potential Bird Flu pandemic. It encourages people to think rationally and adjust appropriately for the future.
Gun Rights Face Whirlwind of Federal Action in 2024
The government says the Safer Communities Act enacted 18 months ago is curbing gun violence. Critics say the law is being used as a cudgel to enact gun control.
Congress Divided on Options as Spending Deadline Nears
As the Senate adjourned for its summer recess, members of Congress were divided on a plan to fund the federal government beyond Sept. 30 to avoid a shutdown.
Mistrial Declared in Murder Trial of Arizona Border Rancher
The jury reached an impasse on day three of deliberation in trial over the shooting death of an illegal immigrant on a ranch near the US–Mexico border.