On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, New York City will host its annual Veterans Day parade along with special observances as the nation honors those who have served. With the day also a federal holiday, residents, visitors, and public-service workers should plan for changes in scheduling, transit, and services. Parade Route & Timing The parade will […]
The Biden administration has announced a $500 million boost to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), a major reallocation of federal education funds that could significantly reshape the future of Black higher education in America. The move, framed as an investment in “innovation, equity, and opportunity,” represents one of the largest single-year increases in HBCU […]
A bloody brawl broke out outside a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event this week, as agitators and supporters clashed in a chaotic protest that quickly spiraled out of control. The confrontation, which took place outside a college campus venue, left several people injured and required a heavy police presence to restore order. According to witnesses, […]
After the government officially reopened, Washington is still debating one question: who really won the shutdown battle, President Trump or Congress? For weeks, the shutdown tested every branch of government, disrupted millions of lives, and sparked frustration across the nation. When the final deal passed, both sides claimed victory, but the political math tells a […]
After weeks of political gridlock and a record-setting shutdown, the U.S. government is set to reopen, but the real work is only beginning. Lawmakers, federal agencies, and millions of Americans are now bracing for the difficult process of restarting government operations and repairing the economic and personal damage left behind. 1. Federal Workers Return: but […]