Burger King Franchise Owner Goes Bankrupt, Enters Chapter 11
A major Burger King franchise owner in Florida and Georgia has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing crushing debt of $37 million amid...
Controversial Commutations: Examining Prison Transfers and Quality of Life Changes
Former death row inmates whose sentences were commuted by Biden now face transfer to America's most restrictive prison under the Trump administration, raising questions...
Engine Trouble Forces United Flight Back to Denver: Unusual Cause Revealed
A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver after a rabbit was sucked into an engine, causing dramatic fireballs...
How Recent Measures Aim to Lower Medicare Drug Costs
President Trump signed a new executive order aimed at lowering Medicare drug prices, but some healthcare experts claim certain provisions could actually increase costs...
Trump’s Unexpected Financial Aid Proposal Sparks Debate on Immigration Policy
President Trump unveils a controversial plan to pay undocumented immigrants to self-deport, promising a pathway for "good" migrants to return legally while removing criminal...
Colorado Tightens Gun Control: The New Card Law for Semiautomatic Purchasers
Colorado's new law requiring an "eligibility card" to purchase AR-15s and similar firearms adds significant barriers to gun ownership while stopping short of an...
Maryland Man’s Unexpected Jail Time in El Salvador: U.S. Held Accountable?
Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains incarcerated in El Salvador after an erroneous deportation, while the U.S. government claims it has no duty to...
President Trump’s Routine Physical Results Disclosed by White House
President Trump receives a clean bill of health in his first annual physical exam since returning to the White House, with cognitive abilities scoring...
How the Central Park Five Lawsuit Challenges Free Speech and Racial Issues
President Donald Trump's attempt to have a defamation lawsuit dismissed has been rejected by a federal judge, allowing the case brought by the wrongfully...
House’s Potential Reversal of Overdraft Fee Rule: What Could Change?
The House voted 217-211 to overturn a Biden administration rule limiting bank overdraft fees to $5, sending the resolution to the President's desk where...