A verified analysis of employment trends in the U.S. public and private sectors from 2022 to 2025. Explore how federal downsizing and industry-specific layoffs have reshaped the labor market, with a visual graph comparing job losses over time.
As Trump floats the idea of sending troops to Baltimore, we ask: Is Charm City really in need of a military makeover, or is this just another episode of “Presidential Hot Takes”? We dig into crime stats, political drama, and whether Baltimore should start prepping for camo-themed block parties.
Donald Trump’s latest tax proposal promises seniors a $6,000 deduction—but only if you’re old enough to remember when phones had cords. We break down the bill, the benefits, and the political math behind this shiny new tax carrot.
The Department of Homeland Security just revealed over 1 million deportations, and America collectively blinked, checked its Wi-Fi, and asked, “Is this a rerun?” Let’s unpack the numbers, the spin, and the comedy of errors that is U.S. immigration discourse.
New York and Maryland are sharpening their pencils and redrawing electoral maps like it’s a high-stakes game of political Pictionary. Inspired by California’s “citizen-first” approach, these states are trying to make democracy look less like a maze and more like a map. Spoiler: It’s still a maze.
Men and women aren’t in competition—they’re in a cosmic relay race where one hands off the baton of logic and the other sprints with emotional intelligence. Let’s stop pretending it’s a battle and start appreciating the weird, wonderful ways each sex dominates their own lane.
Between 2020 and 2025, health insurance in the DMV area has changed more than your ex’s personality. Premiums are up, coverage is down, and AI bots are denying claims faster than you can say “copay.” This satirical deep dive unpacks the data, roasts the trends, and asks the question: why are health insurers so quiet while your wallet screams?
A U.S. Congressman says the DOJ can’t be trusted after dropping 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents. We unpack the scandal with sarcasm, satire, and a whole lot of paper jokes.
In a move that’s equal parts bold and bewildering, Donald Trump has nominated Sergio Gor—a longtime loyalist and former personnel chief—to be the next U.S. ambassador to India. What could go wrong? Everything. And that’s why it’s comedy gold.