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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…

The SEC’s Future at Risk as Courts Challenge Its Power

For nearly a century, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has held unparalleled authority over investment mechanisms and capital formation. But now, this power is under siege. As the SEC continues to expand its reach under Chairman Gary Gensler,…

How Many Streets Are Named After Martin Luther King Jr. and What They Represent

Each year, on the third Monday of January, Americans celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but for many, his influence is felt year-round through the streets that bear his name. Estimates by Derek Alderman, a…

Multiple State Capitols Targeted by Bomb Threats, Prompting Evacuations

State capitols across the U.S. were placed on high alert Wednesday after receiving a series of bomb threats. Government buildings in Mississippi, Connecticut, Kentucky, Georgia, and Michigan were affected, sparking evacuations and heightened security measures. The Georgia State Capitol was…

Why Top CEOs Are Bullish About the U.S. Economy

At the recent Yale CEO Caucus, approximately 60 top executives shared their perspectives on the economy in a wide-ranging, informal survey. The results revealed a surprising sentiment: optimism. Despite widespread economic pessimism in national polls, the CEOs in attendance are…

Sheryl Sandberg Calls for More Outrage Over Attacks on Women During Hamas’s Oct. 7 Assault

Sheryl Sandberg, the former Meta executive, joined Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Israeli officials at a recent event to draw attention to the horrific violence women endured during the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7. Speaking forcefully on the issue,…

The Impact of Trillions of Cicadas on People with Autism Spectrum Disorder

As trillions of cicadas emerge from underground this spring, experts are cautioning that the noise could have an overwhelming impact, particularly on individuals on the autism spectrum or those with heightened sensitivity to sound. This rare, simultaneous emergence of both…

New York Governor Considers Face Mask Ban on Subways Amid Rising Concerns

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is exploring the possibility of banning face masks on the city’s subway system following a series of antisemitic incidents linked to individuals wearing masks. Hochul revealed on Thursday that she had begun discussing the issue…

Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Share Mixed Emotions Over O.J. Simpson’s Death

For nearly three decades, the name Nicole Brown Simpson has been synonymous with one of the most infamous murder cases in American history. Now, with the passing of O.J. Simpson, her sisters—Denise Brown, Dominique Brown, and Tanya Brown—are speaking out…