Over the decades, Social Security expanded well beyond retirement checks. Today, nearly 67 million people receive benefits each month. How did Social Security become so big and why are solutions regarding its future so urgent?
Read MoreFederal Reserve Lowers Interest Rates Slightly as Unemployment Increases
Chairman Powell says no paths are “risk-free,” and that the correct move is “not incredibly obvious.” The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by a quarter of a percentage…
Read MoreDOT Terminates Delta, Aeromexico Joint Flight Venture Agreement
Mexico has refused to follow a bilateral aviation agreement. The Department of Transportation (DOT) submitted a filing that orders airline companies Delta and Aeromexico to dismantle their joint…
Read MoreSEC to Hold Roundtable on Crypto Privacy and Financial Surveillance
The public discussion at SEC headquarters will address privacy-protecting technologies and policy issues in the digital asset sector. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Crypto Task Force will…
Read MoreFTC Announces Temu to Pay Settlement for INFORM Act Violations
Federal regulators say the online marketplace failed to provide clear reporting tools and seller information required by law. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Whaleco, Inc., operator…
Read MorePresident’s Today Schedule • September 22, 2025
4:00 PM ET: The President makes an announcement on Significant Medical and Scientific Findings for America`s Children 5:30 PM ET: The President departs the White House en route…
Read MoreShontel Brown, Representative for Ohio
Shontel Brown, Representative for Ohio
Read MoreLeading by Example
“Join together in following my example, brothers and sisters, and just as you have us as a model, keep your eyes on those who live as we do.“
Read MoreMonday, September 22
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has been traveling the nation on the “Returning Education to the States“ tour. The secretary intends to “empower families and hear from students,…
Read MoreFAA Reports Runway Safety System Success in Preventing Accidents
The EMAS technology successfully stopped two aircraft runway overruns in Boca Raton and Chicago. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that Engineered Materials Arresting Systems (EMAS) safely stopped…
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