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Voters Remove Half of Missouri City Council for Approving $6 Billion AI Data Center

Voters Remove Half of Missouri City Council for Approving $6 Billion AI Data Center

Missouri Town Votes Out Council Members Over AI Data Center Support On Tuesday, voters in Festus, Missouri, made a significant decision, expelling four city council members who supported an AI data center in the vicinity. Just a week prior, these council members had voted to approve the $6 billion project, stirring up considerable backlash among […]

San Diego Padres unveil new City Connect uniforms for 2026

San Diego Padres unveil new City Connect uniforms for 2026

Exciting News for Padres Fans This Thursday morning brought great joy to one of baseball’s most enthusiastic fanbases. The MLB and the Padres have introduced the City Connect jerseys for San Diego, set to debut in the 2026 season. These jerseys showcase a vibrant color scheme that reflects the diverse cultural backgrounds found in Southern […]

Debra Messing Criticized for Leaving the City Her Politics Contributed to Ruin

Debra Messing Criticized for Leaving the City Her Politics Contributed to Ruin

Debra Messing’s Retreat to Iceland Amid Political Turmoil Debra Messing, known for her role in Will & Grace, is facing a challenging time after leaving New York City for a resort in Iceland. With a long history of supporting Democratic politicians, she recently expressed on her X account… “Sometimes you just have to run away… […]

Wisconsin City Approves the Nation’s First Measure Against Data Centers

Wisconsin City Approves the Nation's First Measure Against Data Centers

Voters in Suburban Milwaukee Approve Measure to Limit Data Centers In a significant decision, voters in Port Washington, Wisconsin, overwhelmingly supported a measure on Tuesday aimed at restricting future data centers in the area, with a reported two-to-one margin. The residents who initiated this voter referendum believe it marks a shift in strategy against data […]

Former SF human rights director Sheryl Davis receives city retirement benefits

Former SF human rights director Sheryl Davis receives city retirement benefits

A former civil rights commissioner in San Francisco is under fire for allegedly misusing city funds for personal use and to cover his son’s education expenses, all while still receiving taxpayer-funded severance payments. Cheryl Davis, 57, who resigned from her role as chair of the Human Rights Commission in September 2024 due to a potential […]

Mamdani Will Focus City Resources on ‘Black and Brown’ Communities

Mamdani Will Focus City Resources on 'Black and Brown' Communities

Mayor Unveils Racial Equity Plan Amid Legal Concerns On Monday, Zoran Mamdani, the Democratic Mayor of New York, introduced a “racial equity plan,” but almost immediately, the U.S. assistant attorney general raised concerns regarding its legality, indicating it would undergo review. Mamdani, a self-described socialist, shared details about this preliminary initiative during a news conference, […]