Trump’s plan for authoritarianism is heading to your community

President Trump is intensifying what many view as an authoritarian approach in Washington, DC. He’s called in National Guard troops to operate alongside local police, taken over police stations, and urged state governors to send their troops. This isn’t about public safety. It feels like a risky power grab. If he can pull this off […]
Trans Community in Pain, It’s Not Just About Organizations

Minneapolis Mayor Comments on Recent Shooting In a recent interview on News Nation’s Elizabeth Vargas Report, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) discussed the mental health issues potentially affecting the shooters in his city. He emphasized uncertainty around the mental struggles within the community and stated, “We have to stop making this about a group of […]
Minnesota officials attend community vigil honoring the victims of the Annunciation Catholic School shooting

Community Mourns Following Minneapolis School Shooting In the wake of a tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, staff, residents, and local leaders gathered to honor the young victims. This somber event took place the day after the shooting, which left two children dead and many others injured. Among those present were Minneapolis Mayor […]
We Will Not Blame Our Transgender Community

Minnesota Attorney General’s Remarks Amid Recent Violence Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison addressed the Democratic National Committee (DNC) summer meeting in Minneapolis, making a firm commitment to pursue legal actions against former President Donald Trump. He emphasized that his office wouldn’t allow transgender individuals to become scapegoats, especially in light of recent violence. During his […]
Minneapolis community pays tribute to those lost in the Annunciation Catholic School shooting

A gunman opened fire from a window of a Catholic church in Minneapolis, resulting in the deaths of two children and injuries to 17 others. A large crowd had gathered in a nearby gym, many embracing and shedding tears during vigils attended by Tim Waltz and local clergy. In a packed gathering on Wednesday night, […]
TIFF retreat highlights the need for the creative community to resist anti-Israel hostility.

Documentary on Hamas Attack Faces Controversy at Toronto Film Festival On October 7, 2023, Hamas executed its deadliest assault on Jewish people since the Holocaust, impacting numerous lives, including those of retired Israelis. Among them was Major General Gnom Tibbon. Upon hearing that the attackers had reached Kibbutz Nahal Oz, where his family—his son, stepdaughter, […]
New president of Ephrata National Bank shares plans for guiding the 144-year-old community bank.

Ephrata National Bank Appoints New President and CEO Ephrata National Bank rarely nominates a new president and CEO. In its 144-year history, it has had only eight presidents. Among them, one served for 34 years, while another held the position for two decades. As Rachel Bittner steps into her role as president in January 2027, […]
Long Island community welcomes its first K-9 officer in 30 years following a recent gang bust.

Meet Hunter, Hempstead’s First Police Dog in 30 Years Hempstead has welcomed a new member to its police department: a German Shepherd named Hunter. This marks the first police dog unit in three decades, and officials hope he will help tackle local gang activity and drug issues. Jake Pizza, the handler for the new K-9 […]
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged, and the sports community responds.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Announce Engagement Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and pop sensation Taylor Swift shared some exciting news on Tuesday: they are engaged after dating for two years. Swift posted a charming photo showcasing a beautiful floral setup in a forest where Kelce is seen down on one knee, presumably […]
Pastor at DNC Event Talks About ‘Justice And Joy’ and Community While Avoiding God

DNC Event Turns Sermon into Political Call to Action At a Democratic National Committee (DNC) gathering on Monday, Pastor Jen Roma’s address, which many anticipated would center on faith, shifted into a political discussion focusing on themes of “justice,” “joy,” and community responsibilities. During the summer meeting, instead of referencing the Bible or spiritual teachings, […]