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Maryland’s SUN Bucks Program to Benefit Over 500,000 Children with $120 for Summer Food Support; Governor Plans $1,000 Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund

Maryland SUN Bucks Program: $40 Monthly Per Child for Summer Food Support Governor Wes Moore Praises SUN Bucks Program’s Role in Fighting Childhood Poverty Maryland has introduced the SUN Bucks program to help families during the summer months, according to the published article of THE US Sun. This program gives $40 each month per school-aged … Read more

Senators Propose Ban on Stock Trading by Congress Members and President Amid Ethics Reform Push

Senators Propose Ban on Stock Trading by Congress and President in Ethics Reform Push Bipartisan Proposal Aims to Ban Stock Trading by Government Officials Amid Accountability Push In a bipartisan effort aimed at enhancing transparency and ethics in government Senators Jon Ossoff, Gary Peters, Josh Hawley and Jeff Merkley have introduced a new legislative proposal … Read more

Congress Wants to Help Students with College Aid

Congress Seeks to Streamline College Aid Process Early Access to Financial Aid: A Boost for College-Bound Students According to insidehighered, Congress wants the Education Department to release a form that helps students get financial aid for college earlier, by October 1st. This will help students plan and prepare for college better. The current deadline is … Read more

Green Energy in the Red: Biden’s Loan Program Under Fire for Favoritism and Failure

Biden’s Green Energy Czar Embroiled in Controversy: New Loan to Entek Raises Questions of Favoritism Conflict of Interest Concerns Surround Jigar Shah’s Department of Energy Loan Office According to dailycaller, The Department of Energy is considering giving a big loan to a company called Entek. Entek makes parts for electric cars and has connections to … Read more

Breaking Down Barriers: Illinois Governor Signs Groundbreaking Healthcare Reform Law to Improve Patient Outcomes

New Healthcare Law in Illinois: What You Need to Know Illinois Governor Signs Landmark Legislation to Improve Patient Care According to TheCenterSquare, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed a new law to help people get better healthcare. This law will make it harder for insurance companies to make it difficult for people to get the … Read more

Government Power Struggle Intensifies: Labor Department Rule Sparks Debate

House Republicans Seek to Roll Back Labor Department’s Retirement Savings Rule Will New Regulation Protect or Limit Access to Retirement Advice? According to bloomberglaw, House Republicans are trying to stop a new rule from the Labor Department. This rule makes sure that people who help others with their retirement savings act in their best interests. … Read more

Justice Served: Richard Thornton Sentenced to 100 Years for Horrific McDonald’s Attack

Richard Thornton Sentenced to 100 Years in Prison for Violent Crime McDonald’s Customer Left with Serious Injuries after Brutal Attack A bad man named Richard Thornton did something very wrong at a McDonald‘s in West Virginia. He hurt a customer, Anthony Woods, really badly. This happened on January 17, 2023, when Woods went to the … Read more

Domestic Violence Scandal Rocks NFL: Carolina Panthers Fire Exec Adrian Wilson After Arrest

NFL Official Arrested: Adrian Wilson Charged with Domestic Violence Carolina Panthers VP of Player Personnel Arrested in Arizona on June 1 According to NFL, Adrian Wilson, a high-ranking official for the Carolina Panthers football team, was arrested in Arizona on June 1. He was charged with three crimes related to domestic violence. READ ALSO: Portland’s … Read more

Cold Case Breakthrough: Man Arrested for 1984 Murder of 69-Year-Old Woman in Roseville After 40 Years

Cold Case Solved: Man Arrested After 40 Years for 1984 Murder in Roseville Cold Case Breakthrough: 59-Year-Old Man Charged in 1984 Roseville Murder After nearly four decades of relentless investigative work authorities in Roseville, California have apprehended a 59-year-old man in connection with a cold case murder from 1984, according to the published article of … Read more

Milwaukee Neighborhoods Face Big Crime Rate Problem

Crime Rates Skyrocket in Certain Areas According to SouthWestJournal, Some neighborhoods in Milwaukee are having big trouble with crime. A study shows that certain areas of the city have more crimes than others. Some neighborhoods have seen many crimes, including violent ones like murder, rape, and assault. Neighborhoods with High Poverty Rates Struggle with Safety … Read more