Business Impacts: 2025 Legislation to Watch
As Congress moves forward in 2025, several bills with major implications for the business community are gaining traction. From tax certainty under the TCJA Permanency Act (H.R.137), to expanded offshore energy opportunities through the BRIDGE Production Act (H.R.3061), and new rules for online platforms in the Stop the Censorship Act …
Why NativePath Collagen is the Only Collagen You Need
Out of the 28 different types of collagen in the human body, only two truly matter for anti-aging and joint health: Types 1 and 3. So why are so many brands pushing multi-collagen blends that throw in five or more types? It may sound impressive, but when you look at …
Armed Suspect Arrested at DC Church During Red Mass
Washington, D.C., police arrested a man carrying more than 200 explosive devices outside the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on October 5, during the annual “Red Mass” held in honor of the Supreme Court’s new term. The suspect, identified as 41-year-old Louis Geri of Arizona and New Jersey, was …
Fake Research Threatens Scientific Integrity
In southern India, a company called Peer Publicon Consultancy is openly offering researchers more than just editing help. For a fee, it will ghostwrite scholarly papers and guarantee their publication—even in respected journals. This isn’t an isolated service but part of a booming global black market known as “paper mills.” …
Trump-Backed Van Epps Wins Tennessee GOP Primary
Matt Van Epps, a West Point graduate and combat-decorated Army helicopter pilot, clinched the Republican nomination in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District after securing the backing of former President Donald Trump. The victory sets the stage for a December 2nd special election that could serve as a barometer for Trump’s influence …





