November 6, 2025

Adding up youth sports cost, what one reporter spent for his kid in 2025

Participating in youth sports has a host of benefits for kids and families. In addition to being physically active and healthier because of organized sports, kids learn about teamwork, develop leadership and social skills, and make new friends. But the cost is becoming a bigger burden for parents each year. Unbiased. Straight Facts.TM The average […]

November 6, 2025

The quietly powerful group keeping US air traffic control privatization grounded

Air traffic control continues to be an issue during the ongoing government shutdown, with the FAA announcing a reduction in air traffic. Could the U.S. become like many other countries and take air traffic control out of federal government control? Canada, the UK, Germany and other large countries around the world have either private air […]

November 6, 2025

States eyeing regulations amid rise in waived home inspections

More home buyers are opting to forgo the housing inspection contingency in order to make their offers more attractive to sellers, according to the National Association of Realtors® (NAR). With so many buyers skipping inspections, the home inspection industry is now pushing state lawmakers to address the issue. When buyers “waive” the inspection contingency, they […]

November 5, 2025

Erika Kirk to speak on Charlie Kirk’s killing in first TV interview since his death

New Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk’s first interview since her husband, Charlie Kirk, was assassinated will air Wednesday night on “Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime.” The conservative news outlet has released excerpts before the airing of the interview. Erika Kirk said she doesn’t live in fear “It’s fearlessness that’s rooted in the understanding that […]

November 5, 2025

Democratic election wins extended beyond high-profile races

Beyond high-profile races in New Jersey, Virginia and New York City, Democrats found success around the country in Tuesday’s elections, including in areas previously dominated by Republicans. In Georgia, Democrats won two seats on the state’s five-member Public Service Commission, ousting two Republican incumbents, according to unofficial results. No Democrat has served on the utility […]

November 5, 2025

Japan deploys soldiers to combat rise in bear attacks: Report

Japan sent troops on Wednesday to help quell a significant rise in bear attacks that have stoked fears among residents in a mountainous community in the northern prefecture of Akita, according to The Associated Press. Human encounters with brown bears and Asiatic black bears have reportedly turned fatal in some instances as hibernation season approaches […]

November 5, 2025

2 New Jersey men arrested in connection with Michigan Halloween terror plot

Authorities in New Jersey arrested two men who they say are connected to a Halloween terror plot in Michigan. The two men, arrested Tuesday and Wednesday, had also intended to leave the U.S. to join the Islamic State.  Police arrested Tomas Kaan Guzel, 19, on Tuesday at the Newark Liberty International Airport before he could […]

November 5, 2025

US looks to jam Chinese intelligence satellites with new remote-controlled weapons

The U.S. Space Force is about to employ new weapons to jam intelligence collection by China and Russia. The military is moving to field two new ground-based satellite jammers — L3Harris’ Meadowlands and a Remote Modular Terminal (RMT) built by Northstrat and CACI — adding to the existing Counter Communications System, according to Bloomberg. The […]

November 5, 2025

Supreme Court questions Trump’s authority to impose tariffs

Both conservative and liberal Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism Wednesday over the legality of President Donald Trump’s broad imposition of global tariffs. The court heard almost three hours of oral arguments in a case with significant implications for the expansion of presidential power. The court’s conservative majority has tended to side with Trump on many […]

November 5, 2025

Schumer may give Democrats green light to fund government after election win

Senate Republicans predict the government shutdown could end as soon as Thursday after key elections ended in New York, New Jersey, Virginia and California. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., said he personally knows Democrats who have been willing to vote to fund the government since last week, but were told by Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, […]