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The Pell Grant — the federal government’s flagship college aid program for low-income students — is running out of money. The Congressional Budget Office confirmed in February 2026 that the Pell Grant program faces a $5.5 billion shortfall by September…
Medicare costs in 2026 are rising across every major component — Part B premiums jumped to $202.90 per month, the hospital deductible hit $1,736 per stay, and drug plan choices shrank by 22% while 1 in 4 enrollees face premium…
Capital gains tax loopholes are provisions in the U.S. tax code that allow wealthy investors to pay dramatically lower tax rates — or no taxes at all — on investment profits, while workers who earn wages pay full income tax…
The Kaiser Permanente strike 2026 — the largest open-ended healthcare strike in United States history — ended Monday night after four weeks on the picket line, but the 31,000 nurses and healthcare professionals at the center of it are heading…
Prescription drug prices in the United States are the highest in the developed world — not slightly higher, but 3 to 10 times more expensive than the same drugs sold in Canada, Germany, or Japan. Americans spent $805.9 billion on…
The eviction crisis 2026 has reached levels not seen since before COVID-era protections, with millions of Americans — overwhelmingly renters under 40 — facing court filings, displacement, and a permanent black mark on their housing records. Metro Atlanta alone saw…
The student loan default crisis has reached a breaking point: nearly 25% of federal student loan borrowers with payments due are now delinquent, up from just 9% in 2019, and roughly 1 million borrowers defaulted outright in late 2024 and…
Baby Boomers own 51.4% of all wealth in the United States — $85 trillion in real estate, stocks, retirement accounts, and cash — while Millennials, now the largest generation in the workforce, own just 9%. This isn’t the natural result…
The gig economy has eliminated job security, employer-paid benefits, retirement plans, and labor protections for over 70 million Americans — the majority of them Millennials and Gen Z. What corporations sold as “flexibility” is, in practice, a systematic transfer of…
Mexican military killed CJNG leader El Mencho on February 22, 2026. Immediate aftermath: 250+ roadblocks, burning vehicles across 20+ Mexican states, US flight cancellations, tourists stranded, Americans warned to shelter in place. What happens to CJNG now — and what it means for the US border.