Experience: we found a baby on the subway – now he’s our 26-year-old son

A man discovered a baby on the subway in 2000; 26 years later, the child is now his adopted son. This is the confirmed story of their journey.

The Strangest Thing Donald Trump Has Said in Some Time

Trump’s recent remarks about skipping his son Don Jr.’s wedding due to Iran and ‘fake news’ draw attention to his unpredictable statements.

Trump’s Endgame Is Surrender

President Trump reportedly agreed to a cease-fire and negotiations with Iran, signaling a potential withdrawal from the conflict and a strategic defeat for the U.S.

Three generations, one taboo busted: the big family money chat

A family of three generations shares their views on financial security, insecurity, and future money plans, highlighting differing perspectives across age groups.

Trump gets his slush fund

The DOJ announced a $1.776 billion fund linked to Trump, intended to compensate victims of lawfare, amid ongoing legal and political developments.

What the 18th Century Can Teach the 21st

Exploring how Britain’s political crisis in the 1770s offers insights into today’s American democratic challenges and potential reforms.

The Price of Trump’s Primary Wins

Analyzing how Trump’s recent primary victories are impacting his national standing and the Republican Party’s future.

Is Cuba back on the menu?

The U.S. has unsealed an indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, focusing on a 1990s incident involving the shooting down of small planes, escalating tensions with Cuba.

The most important election is the one most Americans skip

Primary elections, where most Americans do not vote, determine the political landscape and influence general election outcomes. This article explores why participation is low and what it means.

Heads, Trump Wins

The Department of Justice announced a settlement allowing Trump to shield his tax filings from IRS audits and create a fund potentially benefiting Capitol riot defendants.