The Most Dangerous States for Drivers
New crash data exposes the states most dangerous for drivers, focusing on the impacts of speeding, rural roads, and alcohol. The findings shed light on why certain regions pose higher risks behind the wheel.
New crash data exposes the states most dangerous for drivers, focusing on the impacts of speeding, rural roads, and alcohol. The findings shed light on why certain regions pose higher risks behind the wheel.
West Virginia has seen what Gov. Patrick Morrisey calls “measurable progress” in its child welfare system. While pointing to better outcomes for children, families, and service providers, he also acknowledges the persistent challenges that must be confronted within Child Protective Services.
As America’s national debt soars to $38 trillion, a leading think tank warns that future generations could shoulder the greatest burden. Experts from multiple outlets, including The American Action Forum and Stanford Graduate School of Business, highlight the challenging road ahead for U.S. policymakers.
Europe is grappling with stubbornly slow economic growth and a surge of unchecked illegal migration. Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz warns that current welfare systems may not be financially sustainable in the realm of today’s economic realities, signaling a critical turning point for the continent.
A group of current and former FEMA officials is voicing alarm about the Trump administration’s approach to disaster relief. They warn that recent budget cuts and sweeping policy changes could reverse crucial improvements made since Hurricane Katrina.
An audit has confirmed Elon Musk’s criticism of a ‘grooming-gang’ coverup in Britain, shedding light on a significant lapse in transparency. The findings align with Musk’s earlier warnings, prompting renewed discussions on accountability.