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Real America's Voice Launches RAV Español to Expand Conservative Media Reach to Spanish-Speaking Audiences
Real America's Voice announced the official launch of RAV Español, a new Spanish-language channel designed to bring the network's programming to millions of Spanish-speaking viewers across the United States, Latin America, and beyond. The expansion represents a strategic move to serve communities seeking what the network de...
December 3, 2025Read more

U.S. Healthcare System Faces Mounting Pressure as Costs Soar, Sparking Calls for Systemic Reform
The United States healthcare system faces mounting pressure as insurance costs continue to soar amid a high cost of living, creating an urgent need for systemic reform. The issue recently reached a critical point, contributing to a federal government shutdown that was only resolved with a promise to vote on expiring healthc...
December 2, 2025Read more

Psychiatrist's Acquittal Memoir Tops Amazon Bestseller Lists, Sparking Healthcare Justice Debate
The unexpected dominance of a psychiatrist's legal memoir on Amazon's bestseller lists reveals significant public concern about the intersection of healthcare and criminal justice. Dr. Muhamad Aly Rifai's book, Doctor Not Guilty, reached number one in categories including Mental Health Law and Health Law following his full ...
December 1, 2025Read more

New Book Connects Declaration of Independence Grievances to Constitutional Safeguards
Robert J. Samson has released a new book that provides fresh clarity on America's founding documents by systematically connecting the Declaration of Independence's 27 grievances with their corresponding constitutional remedies. '27 Grievances Explained: Understanding Our Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution...
November 27, 2025Read more

Ohio Senate Passes New Roadside Safety Protocols Without Enforcement Penalties
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 16 on October 29, 2025, establishing new protocols for how drivers should respond to vehicles in distress on roadways. The legislation defines a distressed vehicle as any car or truck parked on the shoulder with hazard lights activated or displaying emergency signals such as flares or cone...
November 26, 2025Read more

Datavault AI Demonstrates Veteran-Focused Digital Credentialing Technology During Washington D.C. Veterans Week
Datavault AI demonstrated its complete technology stack in Washington, D.C., during Veterans Week, showing how its credentialing and data-engagement platforms can serve both societal purpose and enterprise value. The company participated in three major Veterans Day engagements from November 9-11, 2025, leveraging these even...
November 25, 2025Read more

Trump Administration Drafts Executive Order to Limit State AI Regulation
Sources close to the White House indicate the Trump administration is drafting an executive order that would limit how states regulate artificial intelligence. This development represents a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between federal and state authorities over who should lead the development of rules gover...
November 25, 2025Read more

Congress Moves to Suspend Student Loan Wage Garnishment as Collections Resume
The resumption of administrative wage garnishment for defaulted federal student loans has prompted immediate bipartisan congressional action, with legislators introducing bills in both chambers to suspend the controversial collection practice. As federal student loan collections ramp up following a multi-year pause, approxi...
November 22, 2025Read more

Senator Sanders Proposes Six Healthcare Enhancements to Congressional Democrats
Senator Bernie Sanders sent a letter to Democratic lawmakers in both chambers of Congress on Tuesday, urging unified support for the Affordable Care Act while proposing six specific measures to enhance the country's healthcare system. The senator emphasized that significant improvements remain possible beyond current health...
November 20, 2025Read more

UN Chief Calls for Accelerated Global Energy Transition at Brazil Roundtable
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged world leaders to accelerate the global shift away from fossil fuels during an energy transition discussion in Belém, Brazil. Speaking at an Energy Transition Roundtable held days before the COP30 climate conference opens, Guterres stated that while the energy transformation is...
November 14, 2025Read more

Vietnam Human Rights Network Honors Imprisoned Activists with 2025 Award
The Vietnam Human Rights Network has selected three imprisoned activists—Phan Tat Thanh, Nguyen Chi Tuyen, and Nguyen Thi Ngoc Hanh—as recipients of the 2025 Vietnam Human Rights Award for their dedicated efforts to advance human rights in Vietnam. All three recipients are currently serving prison sentences imposed by Vietn...
November 14, 2025Read more

Political Analyst Warns of Democracy's Gradual Erosion in New Book
Political analyst Tim McCormick has released a comprehensive examination of democracy's global decline in his new book, Liberal Democracy Battling for Survival: A Plan for Action. The work presents a sobering analysis of how democratic institutions are being systematically undermined across multiple fronts, from financial c...
November 13, 2025Read more

Industrial Metals Gain as U.S. Government Shutdown Ends, Easing Market Uncertainty
Industrial metal prices have experienced an upward movement following confirmation that the U.S. Senate passed legislation to reopen the federal government. Copper and aluminum were among the metals showing positive price momentum as the bill advanced to the House of Representatives for consideration before potential presid...
November 12, 2025Read more

Senate Democrats Agree to Temporary Government Funding Without Healthcare Subsidy Guarantees
A group of Senate Democrats has agreed to reopen the federal government through at least January without receiving guarantees that Republican lawmakers will extend healthcare insurance subsidies, creating significant uncertainty for the healthcare sector. The temporary funding arrangement leaves unresolved one of the key De...
November 11, 2025Read more

DHS Ends Automatic Work Authorization Extensions for Most Foreign Workers
The Department of Homeland Security has implemented a significant policy change ending automatic work authorization extensions for most employment document renewal applicants, creating new challenges for foreign workers and their employers nationwide. The interim final rule published October 30, 2025, eliminates the previou...
November 11, 2025Read more

Sekur Private Data Partners with Quaestor Federal Consulting to Form National Security Team
Sekur Private Data Ltd., a Swiss-hosted cybersecurity and private communications platform, has announced a strategic partnership with Quaestor Federal Consulting to establish the Sekur National Security Team. This collaboration aims to integrate and advance Sekur's secure communications technology within the U.S. national s...
November 10, 2025Read more

Massachusetts Marijuana Recriminalization Campaign Faces Allegations of Misleading Petition Tactics
A campaign seeking to reverse Massachusetts' recreational marijuana industry is distancing itself from accusations that petition circulators are misleading voters into signing its initiative. Opponents argue the campaign should take stronger action to stop misleading petitioners, while licensed marijuana companies like Terr...
November 7, 2025Read more

New Book Examines Cultural Identity of Slave Descendants and Political Engagement
Historian Dr. Norris Shelton has released a new book titled Donald Trump: American Slaves' Champion that presents a comprehensive examination of cultural identity among descendants of American slaves. The book argues that these descendants represent a unique cultural group separate from the broader African American designat...
November 7, 2025Read more

CERN's CMS FPGA Trigger System Faces Scientific Integrity Questions at IEEE Conference
Evidence presented at the IEEE-NSS-MIC-RTSD 2025 Conference in Yokohama has raised serious questions about the scientific integrity and technical capability of CERN's 20-trillion-transistor CMS FPGA-based Level-1 Trigger system. According to documentation distributed to conference participants, the system appears fundamenta...
November 7, 2025Read more

Family of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Employee Accused in Road-Rage Shooting Speaks Out About His Character
The family of Emilio Humberto Rodriguez, the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue employee accused in a Halloween night road-rage shooting, is speaking out about his character as a devoted father and longtime public servant. Rodriguez, 54, has worked for Miami-Dade County for 18 years and currently serves as a fire safety supervisor with...
November 7, 2025Read more

Japan's First Female Prime Minister's Conservative Leadership Analyzed Amid New Media Partnership for South China Sea Coverage
SCSNW’s new analysis on Japan’s first female prime minister marks the launch of its editorial partnership with UPI, expanding global coverage of Indo-Pacific security and policy developments.
November 5, 2025Read more

