Former Browns executive Paul DePodesta calls the Deshaun Watson trade a group decision.

Paul DePodesta Moves to Rockies After Browns Tenure Paul DePodesta transitioned from his role as the Cleveland Browns’ chief strategy officer to the director of baseball operations for the Colorado Rockies last week. He joined the Browns in 2016, bringing with him significant analytical insights. Before this move, DePodesta had experience within Major League Baseball, […]
Congress’s decision on extending ACA subsidies before millions encounter rising premiums

Calls for an End to Government Shutdown Grow Amid Food Insecurity and Airport Frustrations Frustration at airports coupled with hunger concerns is driving a push to end the federal government shutdown. Once the shutdown is resolved, it’s expected that people will regain access to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This could lead to a […]
City officials reverse their decision on nativity display at Christmas farmers’ market

Pataskala Woman’s Nativity Display Controversy A woman from Pataskala, Ohio, who has organized a local farmers market for years has faced restrictions on setting up a Christmas-themed Nativity display at the market until officials intervene. Susan Conley sought permission in September to display the nativity scene in a public area after previously showcasing it on […]
Reasons behind the decision of a few Democratic senators to terminate the shutdown

Government Shutdown Deal Gets Support from Democratic Senators Senator Tim Kaine from Virginia, who served as Hillary Clinton’s vice-presidential candidate nearly ten years ago, has become the eighth Democratic senator to support a centrist agreement aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The Senate is expected to vote on this proposal on […]
Utah judge to make a decision on congressional maps for the 2026 elections on Monday

A district judge in Utah is set to announce a significant decision Monday regarding which of three congressional maps will be used for the 2026 midterm elections in the state. The choice made by Utah District Judge Deanna Gibson could impact the Democrats’ potential to secure one of the four Republican-held congressional seats in Utah […]
Olympics committee likely to change decision on men participating in women’s sports

Upcoming IOC Rule Changes on Women’s Sports The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is preparing to implement significant alterations to the regulations surrounding the participation of men in women’s sports categories. Reports suggest that the IOC is likely to announce a ban on what some refer to as “transgender women” from competing in these categories. This […]
Supreme Court declines effort to reverse same-sex marriage decision

The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal aimed at overturning a significant ruling that established the right to same-sex marriage nationwide. Kim Davis, a former county clerk in Kentucky, sought to challenge the 2015 landmark ruling after a jury awarded damages to a couple who had been denied a marriage license. “The court can […]
College student government in Colorado greenlights TPUSA chapter after change of decision

Turning Point USA Chapter Approved at Fort Lewis College In a surprising turn of events, the Colorado State Student Government convened an emergency meeting on Friday night and decided to approve the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter, reversing an earlier decision to block it. This decision comes after many at Fort Lewis College expressed concerns […]
Senate decision on government shutdown legislation uncertain as Democrats stand united

Senate Republicans Adjust Plans Amidst Government Reopening Discussions Senate Republicans were gearing up for a vote on the House-endorsed government reopening bill this Friday, but things are looking a bit different now. Senate Democrats have indicated they would prefer to postpone the vote for a while longer. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, representing South Dakota, […]
Administration appeals decision to completely finance SNAP program

Legal Dispute Over SNAP Funding Continues On Friday, the Trump administration requested that a federal appeals court temporarily halt a lower court’s ruling requiring full funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by day’s end. Lawyers from the Justice Department urged the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals to suspend an injunction issued just a […]