Opinion: Should governor Jay Inslee resign? Many Washingtonians say YES
Jay Inslee hails as the second governor of Washington to win the election for three consecutive terms. Running under the democratic ticket, he has served as Washington’s governor since 16th January 2013. Inslee’s current tenure will end on 13th January 2025.
Read full storyI Asked 167 Successful Entrepreneurs How to Start a Business
Nobody can prepare you for the intensity of starting a new business. Your life will change in ways you can’t foresee. I started two companies in my 20s, and those two companies improved my life.
Read full storyOpinion: Should Governor Greg Abbott Resign? Many Texans Say YES
Across the state and the nation, Greg Abbott has been criticized more brutally than any Texas governor in recent history. Although the recent poll shows he's leading by 49.5% compared to O'Rourke's 39.9%, many see him as an embarrassment and a threat. For the first time in his career, almost half of Texans want to see Gov. Abbott out of office.
Read full storyOpinion: Should President Biden resign? Many Texans Say YES
After a very polarized and contentious election, Joe Biden became America’s 47th president in 2021. The worrying fact is that less than half the country believes he is doing a decent job. While most seem to believe he is doing a horrible job and should resign.
Read full storyOpinion: Should governor Gavin Newsom resign? Many Californians say YES
Gavin Christopher Newsom has been running California through some of the most challenging times for the Golden State. From Covid lockdowns to Supply Chain holdups, many are left dissatisfied with the governor's leadership.
Read full storyOpinion: Should governor Brian Kemp resign? Many Georgians say YES
Brian Kemp is Georgia’s Republican governor. He strives for economic growth, reforming state government, strengthening rural communities, lowering healthcare costs, and protecting families from violence. He is most known for keeping the unemployment rate in Georgia at an all-time low and creating jobs.
Read full storyOpinion: Almost Nobody Supports President Biden. Now What?
After 18 months of running the United States, President Joe Biden is facing the most troubling times of his long political career. He has set the new low and moved the unpopularity bar for all future presidents. Only 38% of Americans support the president. For the first time in history, the polls might not mean much.
Read full story"Climate change problems are real,” says Republican Mayor Francis Suarez
“We deal with it day in, day out, year after year.,” said Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, after confirming that climate change problems are "not theoretical" but real. Francis Suarez is the Republican Mayor of Miami who has brought the most significant economic progress the city has seen in recent history. He singlehandedly made Miami the capital of all things crypto and brought numerous foreign investments and behemoth companies. Suarez brought magic back to Magic City.
Read full storyOpinion: Should Joe Biden resign? Many Pennsylvanians say YES
Only one president officially resigned in American history. His name was Richard M. Nixon, and he enjoyed a high approval rating at the time of his departure from the White House.
Read full storyOpinion: Florida to purge corporate activism, says Gov. DeSantis
American politics have become a meme. Trump is a meme. Biden is a meme. DeSantis is desperately trying to become one. Memes get juicy attention. And attention is what politicians need to win elections and unlock the gates of power. So, we can't say whether they're torching the mental health candle of everyday Americans for a morally justified cause or just because they'll get a PR boost.
Read full storyOpinion: Hawaii to face volatile food prices
The food supply issues have systematically crept up in many states, including Hawaii. And these problems have grown more severe lately. Hawaii may soon face food shortages and dramatic price changes for everyday food items.
Read full storyOpinion: Miami gold rush means trouble for locals
Miami and the rest of South Florida are welcoming more high-profile newcomers than any other region in America. The rate of wealthy newcomers is so high that it begs the question. Who hasn't moved to Miami yet?
Read full storyOpinion: Gov. DeSantis is fighting against common sense
What comes to mind first when you think of communism? Let me guess. Most Floridians would cringe hearing the C word, even when it promises free healthcare and lifesaving medicine.
Read full storyOpinion: Florida imports too much genetic information
Florida is a unique story in and of itself. Unique characters? Check. Raging politics? Check. Booming economy? Check. When it comes to imports and exports, the Sunshine State also delivers. So let's take a closer look into Florida's top exports and imports because it's quite a story.
Read full storyMiami to overtake New York as the financial capital of America, says hedge fund founder
James Koutoulas, the founder of the $250 million Typhon Capital Management, says that Miami will overtake New York as the next financial epicenter. And he's not alone in thinking Miami is trending in this direction.
Read full storyOpinion: Is Florida falling apart or does it just feel that way?
Floridians are losing hope in the Sunshine State and America at large. The rent prices are soaring. Food prices are aggressively following suit. Scammers are messing with your favorite restaurant. Gov. DeSantis is tussling with Disney. And that sea level is rising faster than we expected.
Read full storyOpinion: Colorado to face soaring food prices in August
Colorado is one of the states where food insecurity skyrocketed during the COVID pandemic and hasn't cooled off ever since. The inflation took hold shortly after the pandemic, which means that the prices kept on soaring.
Read full storyHow can Florida freeze over? Here's what science says about ice ages
Colossal events rarely happen overnight. The world could change in a moment, but mega-events like the Ice Age or Global Warming would take many iterations of smaller events to create something seismic.
Read full storyOpinion: the most dangerous Miami neighborhood in 2022
Magic City is a place of dreams. Unfortunately, one of the most popular cities in the States is everything but a safe haven. Violence and crime have been rampant throughout the years. And newcomers are hardly finding their way to avoid trouble.
Read full storyOpinion: Nebraska to face soaring food prices
Nebraska is struggling with an existing food insecurity problem that people should not overlook. Residents may see the impact of the recent economic activity in various ways. Shortages in one food item might mean shortages in another food dependent on the first. This pattern would mean all items raise in price over time.
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