


Securing Tax-Advantaged Income Municipal bonds, often referred to as “munis,” represent debt securities issued by various state, city, county, and other governmental entities within the United States. These bonds serve as the financial backbone for essential public works, funding critical infrastructure projects such as the construction of roads, schools, highways, hospitals, and sewer systems. When […]

Credit: (Screenshot), ABC News, via YouTube As the government shutdown enters its second day, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., defended Republican leaders’ refusal to concede to Democrats’ health care policy demands in exchange for their votes on federal funding. “Don’t ask the Republicans what we should be doing or what we should be negotiating. I […]

National Review has posted the first half of Dan McLaughlin’s interview with Justice Amy Coney Barrett about her new book and other matters. The interview covers a range of topics, including originalism and the interim orders docket, among other things. This bit on originalism and “common good constitutionalism” seemed to be of particular interest. NR: […]

The landscape of personal finance has been fundamentally reshaped by digital wealth management platforms, commonly known as robo-advisors. These platforms leverage computer algorithms to democratize investing, offering professional-grade portfolio management at a fraction of the cost historically associated with traditional human financial advisors. For beginners, the ease of use, low barrier to entry, and automated […]

Credit cards stand as the single most effective financial instrument available today, yet their true potential is often misunderstood. When employed strategically, they serve a dual function: aggressively accumulating high-value rewards that offset major expenses, and meticulously building an Exceptional credit profile that unlocks superior interest rates and financial terms. The goal is financial power—leveraging […]

By hiking tariffs on nearly all imports to the United States earlier this year, President Donald Trump effectively imposed one of the largest tax hikes in American history—and did so without congressional approval. Now, the Trump administration is reportedly preparing to spend some of the revenue from those tax increases—also without congressional approval. The White […]

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Department of Energy Cancels $7.5 Billion in Project Funding The Department of Energy (DOE) said on Oct. 2 that it had terminated 321 federal grants funding 223 projects, amounting to about $7.56 billion in cuts. Under the leadership of Energy Secretary Chris Wright, the department conducted […]

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: Bad Bunny to Headline 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show LOS ANGELES—Latin singer Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl halftime show in Northern California next year. The NFL, Apple Music, and Roc Nation announced Sunday that Bad Bunny will lead the halftime festivities from […]

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: 2025 Ryder Cup Preview: Teams, Format, History, Course, What to Know for Team USA vs. Team Europe The four golf majors in 2025 had a combined prize pool of $78.5 million, which makes quite the incentive for golfers to enter their names into the respective tournament […]

This article was originally published by The Epoch Times: AI-backed Deepfake Impersonations Are Getting Harder to Detect, FBI Warns Increasingly hard-to-detect deepfake content created with artificial intelligence is being exploited by criminals to impersonate trusted individuals, the FBI and the American Bankers Association (ABA) said in a report published on Sept. 3. In its “Deepfake […]