Biden Slams Putin and Trump at Fundraiser Amid West Coast Tour
President Joe Biden didn’t hold back at a fundraiser in San Francisco this Wednesday, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “crazy SOB” and expressing disbelief over former President Donald Trump’s recent comparison of himself to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny,…
The Republican Fantasy: A Biden Replacement in 2024
In the unpredictable landscape of the 2024 presidential race, one notion persists in Republican circles: Joe Biden will not be the Democratic nominee. This belief, touted by party leaders and echoed in Trump rallies, suggests an inevitability that Biden will…
The Economic Confusion: What It Reveals About Politics Today
The U.S. economy is improving. Yet, President Joe Biden’s approval rating remains stagnant or even declines, with Biden consistently trailing Donald Trump by about two percentage points since October. This has left many wondering: When will Biden start to benefit…
Why Focusing on Biden’s Age Could Backfire for Republicans
As the 2024 election approaches, many Republicans have seized on President Joe Biden’s age as a potential avenue for victory. House GOP members have already scheduled hearings with Special Counsel Robert Hur, planning to highlight the report labeling Biden an…
Tackling Credit Card Debt in a High-Interest Era
Credit card debt in America has reached an unprecedented $986 billion, with millions of Americans grappling with rising interest rates and inflation. For many, the struggle to manage household finances amidst climbing costs feels overwhelming. Kim Hollinger, a 46-year-old teacher…
The Risk of Abandoning Ukraine: A Threat to America’s Legacy
This week, the U.S. Senate passed a $95.3 billion military aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, following a rare all-night session. While this marks a win for the Biden administration after months of resistance, particularly from the GOP on…
Bringing the Swarm to Life: New Roles and Missions for Drone Warfare
As military technology continues to evolve, the potential of drone swarms to shape future conflicts has captured the imagination of strategists worldwide. From the U.S. Department of Defense’s Project Replicator to Ukraine’s ambitious goal of producing a million low-cost drones…
Oregon Confirms Human Case of Bubonic Plague, Likely Linked to Cat
Oregon has reported its first human case of the bubonic plague in eight years, with health officials confirming that the likely source of infection was a cat. The incident, which occurred in Deschutes County, involved an unnamed resident who contracted…
Uncrewed Systems and the Evolution of U.S. Warfighting Capacity
The U.S. military of 1945, which stormed Europe and ultimately defeated Nazi forces, was unrecognizable from the military of just five years earlier. Revolutionary technologies across land, air, sea, and the electromagnetic spectrum brought transformative change, enabling joint amphibious operations,…
Biden Adviser Elizabeth Kelly Appointed to Lead U.S. AI Safety Institute
Elizabeth Kelly, former economic policy adviser to President Joe Biden, has been appointed as the director of the newly established U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (USAISI), U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announced on Wednesday. The USAISI, a key initiative aimed…
Senate Unveils Bipartisan Border-Ukraine Bill, but House GOP May Block Deal
A bipartisan deal aimed at tightening U.S. immigration rules while providing substantial financial aid to Ukraine was unveiled by Senate leaders this week. The proposal, worth $118.3 billion, includes $60 billion for Ukraine’s defense and $20 billion for U.S. border…
Families of Marines Killed in 2022 Osprey Crash File Lawsuit Against Boeing and Others
Family members of four U.S. Marines who tragically died in the 2022 Osprey V-22 crash have filed a wrongful death lawsuit, seeking justice and accountability for the incident. The lawsuit targets Boeing, Bell Trexton, Rolls Royce Corp., and Rolls Royce…