Join the excitement as Coleman Hughes’ podcast becomes part of The Free Press network, featuring insightful discussions on happiness. This holiday weekend, tune in to his latest episode with happiness
Join the excitement as Coleman Hughes’ podcast becomes part of The Free Press network, featuring insightful discussions on happiness. This holiday weekend, tune in to his latest episode with happiness
On July 3, 2025, the House passed a significant GOP bill aimed at advancing former President Donald Trump’s agenda, sending it to his desk for approval. This legislation, which narrowly
The Trump administration’s approach to education has ignited significant controversy as it attempts to reshape the U.S. educational landscape through drastic funding cuts and policy shifts. While a judicial ruling
This article delves into the complex dynamics of Senate negotiations led by Lisa Murkowski, focusing on how her pivotal role has shaped the GOP’s recent budget discussions. With proposals aimed
The Senate is poised to pass Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which could burden Republicans with significant political fallout. This controversial legislation is expected to add $2.8 trillion to the national
In “Why Religion Went Obsolete,” Christian Smith explores the decline of traditional faith in America, revealing how changing cultural values and technological advancements have rendered organized religion largely irrelevant. Analyzing
Republican Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin has taken a notable step by sending a letter to Governor Tony Evers, urging him to expedite the signing of the state budget.
Content Summary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently made headlines by terminating a crucial $766 million government contract with Moderna designed to develop a new bird flu vaccine. This decision, made
Content Summary In a significant escalation of its military campaign, Ukraine has struck the bridge connecting Russia to occupied Crimea for the third time, taking aim at a key project
Content Summary The New York Times recently featured a story about Kennett, Missouri, a small town with a population of around 10,075 voters, located within Dunklin County, which totals approximately