Sophie Cunningham explains her contentious remarks about cities for WNBA expansion

Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham received backlash for her remarks about the WNBA’s recent decision to add teams in Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia by 2030. In a statement earlier this week, the league confirmed these cities would be new expansion markets, prompting Cunningham to question if players would genuinely want to play there. “I don’t […]
Are Republicans helping struggling cities? Understanding the pitfalls of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit

Several prominent members of the Republican Party are supporting the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which proposes $14 billion in relief targeted at some of the most struggling cities in America. This initiative aims to expand low-income housing tax credits, but there are concerns that it might simply funnel more money into systems that are […]
Autonomous delivery robots from Uber Eats are now active in several US cities.

If you’ve recently ordered from Uber Eats, you might have noticed a new kind of delivery service—robots instead of human delivery drivers. This shift is thanks to a collaboration between Uber and Avride, bringing autonomous robots to various streets across the U.S. These robots, which resemble compact suitcases on wheels, are designed to take care […]
Cities in California cancel Independence Day celebrations to protect undocumented immigrants during the current anti-ICE climate.

Several cities in California have recently decided to cancel their July 4th celebrations. The decisions stem from concerns related to the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). ICE has ramped up its operations under President Donald Trump, aiming to conduct one of the largest deportation initiatives in recent memory. California, which has the largest […]
Southern California Cities Call Off 4th of July Celebrations Because of ICE Raids

July 4th Celebrations Canceled in Southern California Many cities in Southern California have either canceled or postponed their July 4th festivities due to recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions targeting illegal immigrants. Reports suggest that immigrant families are “withdrawing from public life” following increased agency activity, as noted by Fox11. This news coincides with […]
WNBA reveals significant expansion plans, introducing three new cities as the league experiences major growth

Expansion of the WNBA The WNBA is experiencing significant expansion. Just a year ago, the league comprised only 12 teams, but by 2030, that number will grow to 18. On Monday, it was revealed that Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia will join the league by 2030. Cleveland is set to join the ranks alongside Detroit in […]
Republican senators suggest that cities protecting immigrants should lose their funding.

Republican Senators Criticize Sanctuary Cities A Republican senator expressed frustration with liberal sanctuary cities, highlighting Los Angeles as a prime example of where federal immigration laws are not being upheld. “It’s enough,” stated Sen. Katie Britt from Alabama. “We don’t understand why we continue to give federal funds to places that disregard federal law. It […]
Vance Cautions Democrats About the Fallout of Allowing Rioters to Destroy Cities

Vance Warns Governor Over Violence in Cities Vice President JD Vance issued a stern warning to California’s Democratic governor, stating that if violent groups are allowed to “burn America’s great cities to the ground,” the Trump administration would respond by sending federal law enforcement to ensure public safety. Speaking from Los Angeles, Vance noted that, […]
Teen Girls Hurt in Recent Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Cities

Kiev, Ukraine Russian drones targeted two Ukrainian cities in a nighttime assault, resulting in at least one death, according to authorities. Kremlin representatives anticipate announcing the date for direct peace talks next week. The attacks focused on the southern port city of Odesa and the northeastern city of Kharkiv, hitting residential buildings, as officials reported. […]
Military leader with 35 years of experience worries about the inappropriate use of the National Guard in US cities

For over 35 years, I’ve been a part of our armed forces, serving in both the Army and the National Guard. After my mobilization in September 2001, I took on roles as a part-time civic soldier and a full-time officer. Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to lead various military branches, including active duty […]