Yearly Archives: 2025
EXCLUSIVE: GOP Lawmakers Back VA Push To Revoke Biden-Era Healthcare Rule
September 04, 20255:30 PM
Republican representatives and senators are set to submit a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in support of rescinding the Biden-era rule, the Daily Caller has learned Republican Reps. Michael Cloud of Texas and Chris Smith of New Jersey, along with Republican Sens. James Lankford of Oklahoma and Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, expressed their support for the VA’s proposed rule rescinding the Biden administration’s “Reproductive Health Services” rule, a congressional spokesperson told the Caller.
The Biden-era rule “allows abortion on demand at VA facilities in violation of federal law,” according to the letter obtained by the Caller. “Returning VA practices to following the law in 38 CFR 17.38 is the proper course of action for this law-abiding Administration under President Donald J. Trump.” Quill – Letter...
From Customer to CEO: Kaitlyn Talamante Acquires LadyBoss, the Women’s Health Brand Empowering Hundreds of Thousands Since 2014
Lifestyle
Victoria, TX, September 05, 2025 --(PR.com)-- LadyBoss®, the nationally recognized women’s health and lifestyle brand, proudly announces its new ownership under Kaitlyn Talamante, a former customer whose personal transformation through LadyBoss led her from customer to CEO.
Founded in 2014 by Kaelin and Brandon Poulin, LadyBoss quickly became a movement that empowered hundreds of thousands of women to take control of their health through fitness, nutrition, and community support. In August 2022, LadyBoss was acquired by Russell Brunson, co-founder of ClickFunnels. Now, in February 2025, ownership has come full circle with Talamante stepping in to lead the...
FIFA Disqualifies One African Team From 2026 World Cup
Business
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has already ended for one African nation. Congo-Brazzaville is officially out of the race after losing all their qualifying matches.
Earlier in the year, FIFA suspended the Congolese football federation (FECOFOOT) due to what it described as “undue influence.”
During the suspension, their scheduled fixtures against Zambia and Tanzania were cancelled, with both opponents awarded 3-0 victories by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Although the ban was later lifted in May, Congo-Brazzaville could not recover in the qualifiers. With five defeats from five games, their World Cup dream is over.
The qualifiers...
