Youth Mobility Scheme Rejected by Sunak, Limiting EU Opportunities for Young Britons

In a significant development post-Brexit, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has turned down the European Commission’s proposal for a youth mobility scheme, dashing hopes for young Britons to live, work, or study in the EU. Here’s the full story. Knife Edge Vote Following the knife-edge referendum result that saw the UK leave the EU, young people … Read more

Kemi Badenoch Refutes Colonial Basis of UK’s Wealth

Kemi Badenoch has challenged conventional wisdom, asserting that Britain’s economic success is not solely attributed to colonialism. This has sparked debates over historical narratives and reparative justice. Here’s the full story. Tordid History The UK has never really grappled with its long history of abuses, genocides and plundering, which took place when it ruled over … Read more

Immigration Tops List of American Concerns, Economy Takes Back Seat

The American public’s perception of the economy has seen a notable shift. While economic improvements might signal positive news for President Biden, the ongoing challenge of immigration is now dominating the national conversation. Rising Concerns Over Immigration Gallop polls reveal a significant increase in the number of Americans identifying immigration as their primary concern, which … Read more

Washington’s Student Financial Aid Chaos Leaves Colleges, Students in Limbo

The battle over college financial aid has become a focal point in the latest government shutdown saga, affecting hundreds of thousands of students across the nation. Despite initial promises, the political standoff in Washington is leaving students and colleges in a bind, scrambling for clarity and support as the situation rapidly evolves. Abrupt Promises and … Read more

China’s Leaders Rally to Revive Post-COVID Economy, Rattle Global Trade

The 2024 National People’s Congress (NPC) in China convenes this week against the backdrop of a slowing economy thanks to an aging workforce, strained U.S. relations, and a housing sector crisis. Amid these issues, the NPC aims to increase economic confidence and set growth targets while facing public and investor unease over the country’s economic … Read more

Boston Church Leaders Demand $15 Billion in Reparations from White Churches

$15 billion in reparations. That’s the amount that Boston Church Leaders have demanded from “white churches” as compensation for their involvement in the slave trade. This has caused anger from certain factions, but many are urging the city churches to pay up. Here’s the full story. Demand for Reparations “Black people, the descendants of slavery, … Read more

Sanctuary Cities Reevaluate Migrant Policies Amid Budget Challenges

Budgets are apparently strained in sanctuary cities, as these Democrat strongholds are experiencing the repercussions of the migrant crisis and having to take drastic measures to solve issues. Here’s the full story. Shifting Priorities What began as a compassionate response to an influx of migrants arriving in cities far from the Southern border has slowly … Read more