There’s a big gap in views on abortion in Michigan

, it’s one of the most conservative states, yet a majority of Michiganders overall support access to abortion services. The state’s Democratic governor has made progressive strides in ensuring that reproductive health is protected and that abortion remains safe and legal in the state, while Republican efforts to restrict access have been resisted by organizations […]Read More

House leaves for the year with critical battles still on

As we come to the close of 2019, US House Democrats will leave Washington, DC this week with a number of critical and unresolved matters left on the agenda. Before leaving for the holiday break, the lower chamber passed a House version of a bill to fund government services into the new year, as well […]Read More

Financial Regulators Urge Congress to Pass Crypto Legislation in New

Financial regulators in the United States have issued a new report urging Congress to pass comprehensive crypto legislation. The report, issued by the Financial and Consumer Protection Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, recommends that Congress pass legislation that would create a clear and consistent legal framework for the crypto […]Read More

Congress may honor Major Taylor, first Black American sports world

, posthumously It is possible for Congress to honor Major Taylor, the first Black American sports world hero, posthumously. Through the creation of a resolution, Congress can recognize and commemorate the accomplishments of Major Taylor and all he did to promote fairness and inclusion within sports. Such a resolution could be recognized on certain public […]Read More

Housing market may be thawing as rates dip and listings

The housing market appears to be thawing as mortgage rates have fallen to historic lows and available listings are beginning to inch higher around the United States. More people are able to explore their options and find affordable housing, as lenders are becoming increasingly willing to lend to buyers. This is encouraging more potential buyers […]Read More

DOJ Charges Four Individuals for Laundering Millions in Pig Butchering

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that four individuals were charged with laundering over $2 million in proceeds from a scheme involving the sale of pig heads. The DOJ alleged that from July 2018 through June 2020, three of the four charged individuals created a phony import-export company for the purpose of laundering […]Read More

Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Surpasses $42,000 Amidst Dovish Fed

Yes, it appears the Bitcoin bull run is back. With the US Fed signaling a dovish stance that could bring the possibility of further quantitative easing, this is proving to be very beneficial for Bitcoin. As a result, Bitcoin has broken through the $42,000 mark for the first time in 2021. Looking ahead, it is […]Read More

Senate passes defense policy bill void of most GOP culture-war

The Senate has passed its annual defense policy bill for the 2021 fiscal year, which includes increased funding for military and veterans services. This bill did not include many of the more controversial culture-war demands proposed by Republicans. Among these demands were amendments restricting trans rights in the military, limiting sexual education taught in public […]Read More

What to expect as the Fed prepares its final interest

The Fed’s final interest rate decision for 2023 will reflect the current economic projections and outlook for the U.S. economy. It is likely that the Fed will remain stimulative in order to help the economy recover from the effects of the pandemic and the resulting downturn. Expect a decision that is likely to leave the […]Read More