MTS decides to delay its pension issues, costing $51 million

Local Transit Authorities Address Fiscal Concerns On Thursday, local transit authorities managed to sidestep what they termed a “fiscal cliff” by implementing a significant reduction in employee pension contributions totaling $37.3 million over the next seven years—an overall cut of more than 26%. This action is expected to free up over $5 million annually, aiding […]
Grand Jury Decides Not to Charge ‘Seditious Six’ Democrats Over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video

Grand Jury Declines to Indict Six Democrats in Military Order Dispute A grand jury in Washington, D.C. has decided not to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging military and intelligence personnel to resist unlawful orders. This decision disrupts efforts by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who was appointed by President Trump, as reported by […]
Wyoming state board decides to start canceling contentious wind leases

Wind Lease Cancellations in Wyoming The Wyoming Land Commission recently voted 3-2 on February 5 to start the process of ending certain wind leases linked to the Pronghorn and Sidewinder projects located in the eastern region of the state. The Pronghorn project is situated on state land in Converse County, while the Sidewinder project is […]
Court decides Trump can end deportation protections for migrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua

Legal Ruling on Deportation Protections A significant court decision on Monday favored the Trump administration, permitting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to end deportation protections for about 90,000 immigrants from Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua currently residing in the U.S. A panel of three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously determined that a […]
Court decides against Charles Bediako in NC eligibility matter

NCAA Wins Ruling on Bediako’s Eligibility An Alabama judge delivered a significant ruling on Monday by denying Charles Bediako’s request for a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him to play for Alabama. This decision effectively puts a stop to Bediako’s efforts to return to college basketball following his departure for the NBA Draft in […]
Lindsey Horvath decides not to run for mayor of LA following conflict with Bass

Lindsay Horvath Won’t Run for L.A. Mayor Lindsay Horvath, a Los Angeles County Supervisor, has decided against running for mayor of Los Angeles. This decision seems to stem from ongoing tensions with current Mayor Karen Bass. Horvath made her announcement clear in a recent statement. In her video message posted on X, she expressed, “After […]
India Decides to Halt Russian Oil Purchases and Engage in Trade Agreement with the U.S.

U.S. and India Reach Trade Agreement President Donald Trump announced on Monday that a trade deal has been finalized between the United States and India, with India agreeing to cease purchasing Russian crude oil. In a post on Truth Social, Trump shared that he spoke earlier that day with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom […]
Orange County school board decides to retain disputed animal mating book.

Controversial Children’s Book Remains in Orange County Libraries A children’s book featuring explicit illustrations of animal mating, which sparked debate in Orange County, Florida, will still be available in four middle school libraries. This decision came after a school board vote this month. The book in question is titled “Do Animals Fall in Love?” and […]
Trump decides not to disclose Iran military strategies to Gulf partners during rising tensions

President Donald Trump has stated that the U.S. cannot disclose military strategies to Gulf allies while negotiating with Iran, despite a significant naval presence in the region. In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Jackie Heinrich, Trump addressed concerns that Gulf allies are unaware of potential U.S. intervention regarding Iran. This announcement coincides with Trump’s […]
Hipsters will observe as Curtis Sliwa decides if the rented groundhog sees its shadow.

Groundhog Day in Brooklyn Get ready for Punxsutawney Will! This Saturday, a crowd of hipsters in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is gearing up to find out if winter will stick around for another six weeks. A groundhog will be making its predictions while whispering in the ear of former mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa at McCarren Park. This […]