Helena Moreno Makes History As New Orleans’ First Hispanic Mayor

Helena Moreno Makes History As New Orleans' First Hispanic Mayor

The results are in, and a new chapter has begun for New Orleans. Helena Moreno, a Democrat with a strong voice and years of public service, won the mayoral race with 55% of the vote. This was a clear win, so there was no need for a runoff. Her election is not only a win … Read more

Hope In The Rubble: Gaza’s First Steps Toward Peace After Two Years Of Pain

Hope In The Rubble: Gaza’s First Steps Toward Peace After Two Years Of Pain

Gaza is having a rare moment of peace after two years of constant fighting. On October 8, 2025, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, said that Israel and Hamas had agreed to the first step of a new peace plan. Families who have been living in fear and under constant bombing are relieved … Read more

MAGA Economics: Trump’s Tariffs vs. Dem Globalism – Winning for Workers

MAGA Economics: Trump's Tariffs vs. Dem Globalism – Winning for Workers

The argument over MAGA economics has gotten more intense in the last few months. Trump’s tariffs, which are meant to bring jobs back to the US, are at odds with the Democrats’ globalist approach, which relies on trade integration. Both sides say they are protecting workers, but the truth is that the outcome is much … Read more

US Government Shutdown Looms: Key Developments And Implications

US Government Shutdown Looms: Key Developments And Implications

The United States is on its way to a federal government shutdown by September 30, 2025. Unless Congress passes a new bill, the money will run out at midnight. President Donald Trump and congressional leaders met on September 29, but they didn’t make any progress, so the deadlock is still in place. Key Takeaways Why … Read more