Why is the biggest teachers’ union in the U.S. supporting students in missing school?

NEA Encourages Students to Skip School May 1st, known as May Day, saw activists around the country participating in synchronized protests under the slogan “No work, no school, no shopping.” This movement embodies broad political themes, such as immigration reform, cultural discussions, and domestic partisan disputes. The National Education Association (NEA), which is the largest […]
ActBlue files suit to prevent Ken Paxton’s lawsuit, and he responds defiantly.

Paxton Responds to ActBlue Lawsuit Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reacted sharply on Friday after the Democratic fundraising group ActBlue filed a lawsuit against him, claiming violations of constitutional rights. Last month, Paxton had filed his own lawsuit against ActBlue, alleging that the organization was unlawfully accepting donations, which is against campaign finance laws. This […]
The most insincere report on the recent attempt to assassinate Trump

Assassination Attempt at WHCD Exposes Media Bias At the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, a tense moment occurred when another individual aimed to assassinate President Trump, with journalists from various political backgrounds in attendance. Amidst this threat, Sarah Gonzalez, a host on Blaze TV, expressed her belief that the media’s coverage only exemplified their inherent bias […]
California Democrats seek a leading candidate: Polls indicate 26% of voters are undecided in the upcoming gubernatorial election.

California Gubernatorial Primary Countdown With just a month to go until California’s gubernatorial primary, recent polls highlight the current candidates. A pressing concern now looms: will the Democratic Party’s struggle to unite behind a single contender lead to significant ramifications? The state’s primary elections allow voters from all parties to participate, meaning the two candidates […]
Essential viewing: Rep. Brandon Gill confronts abortion advocate with harsh realities — viewer discretion advised (graphic)

Controversial House Judiciary Hearing on Abortion Procedures On April 28, a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing focused on the Biden administration’s application of the 1994 Freedom of Clinics Act—designed to safeguard access to abortion clinics—took center stage when Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) confronted abortion advocate Jessica Waters about what “reproductive health care” truly entails. A clip […]
Michael Jackson biopic shines bright and outshines the competition

Don’t Miss the King of Pop When the new Michael Jackson biopic faced criticism for ignoring the sexual abuse allegations against the pop icon, audiences had a straightforward response: the film was a hit. Last weekend, fans rushed to theaters, contributing to a significant $97 million at the U.S. box office. There’s quite a divide […]
Glenn Beck: If you think NYC is in bad shape now, just wait to learn about Mamdani’s latest suggestion.

New York Mayor Addresses Fiscal Crisis On April 28, Mayor Zoran Mamdani of New York City, alongside City Council President Julie Menin, announced what he called a “historic fiscal crisis,” claiming it’s the worst since the Great Recession. He pointed to inherited mismanagement and structural issues with the state as the main culprits. “We can’t […]
Microsoft has finally addressed a persistent user complaint about Windows after 25 years.

New Windows Update Offers More Control for Users Windows PC users can finally see some long-awaited changes, courtesy of Microsoft. Recently, the Windows Insider blog announced that updates are being rolled out to address issues that have bothered users for over 25 years. The blog post mentioned that the main focus of these updates is […]
Seattle mayor dismisses wealth leaving her struggling, crime-impacted city.

Katie Wilson, 43, a left-leaning blogger, was elected as Seattle’s mayor last year. She seems amused by the fact that affluent residents and businesses are leaving the city. At a recent talk at Seattle University, lecturer Joni Balter mentioned the city’s notable struggle to “add jobs in recent years,” pointing out that “Seattle has lost […]
You can now change the most crucial aspect of your Gmail account. Here’s how.

Here’s something that might surprise you, or maybe not: Gmail made its debut on April 1, 2004. Yes, that’s right—22 years ago. It’s quite possible that the username you set back then has been with you since, possibly selected in your early school days as you embarked on your digital journey. But now, you can […]