Ghanaian Native Edward Adjei Serves U.S. Navy with Pride and Resilience
Meet Petty Officer 1st Class Edward Adjei, a Ghana native who serves in the U.S. Navy as a hospital corpsman and pharmacy technician. Adjei's experience growing up in Accra, Ghana, coupled with his master’s degree in public health, have equipped him for meaningful service in the Navy. He prides himself in assisting service members, their…
Goldman Sachs Partner Shares Strategy for Young and Female Clients
Goldman Sachs' new partner Brittany Boals Moeller discusses how the bank is catering to young and female clients,…
Sri Lanka’s New President’s Party Wins Majority, Paving Way for Economic…
Sri Lanka’s new President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's party secures a two-thirds majority, providing a strong…
Second Trump Term May Risk Health Care for Thousands in West Virginia
Over 200,000 West Virginians insured through the Affordable Care Act face uncertainty with a potential second Trump presidency.
Larsen: Infrastructure Law Benefits NW Washington After 3 Years
Rep. Rick Larsen celebrates three years of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, highlighting over $386 million…
Concerns over Trump’s Choice of RFK Jr. for US Public Health Lead
Trump's Health Secretary nominee, RFK Jr., aims to remove fluoride from water, increase raw milk access and…
Hobbs Ignores Trump’s Damaging Arizona Immigration Plan
Learn about President-elect Donald Trump's immigration policies and Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' stance on them.
Sylvester Stallone Backs Trump, Likens President-elect to ‘Second George…
Sylvester Stallone publicly supports President-elect Donald Trump, comparing him to "the second George Washington"…
DHS Issues New Recommendations for Secure AI Deployment in US Infrastructure
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has published recommendations for the secure development and deployment of…
RFK Jr’s Revolutionary Plan to Boost US Health
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Named for US Department of Health and Human Services Role
President-elect Trump's choice to head the US Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made it clear that he holds a firm stance against fluoride in tap water, and vaccine mandates. Kennedy's plan to 'Make America Healthy Again'…