Mark Green stepping down from the House after the last vote on the significant bill

Rep. Mark Greene (R-Tenn.) announced on Monday that he will resign from Congress, stepping down from his leadership position on the House Homeland Security Committee. He expressed intentions to support his party’s “big beautiful bill” before officially leaving his seat. Greene mentioned that he has already secured a job outside of Congress, which seems exciting […]
White House cautions about radicals gathering in Boston and other places after LA riots: ‘Consider carefully’

The law enforcement efforts from the Trump administration in Los Angeles are not just impacting California Democrats but also resonating globally. The White House has signaled that Los Angeles’ strict stance on violent radicalism will extend across the country. When asked about an upcoming gathering of radicals, Abigail Jackson, a White House spokeswoman, remarked to […]
Funding for Los Angeles and other sanctuary cities may be reduced in a new House bill.

New GOP Bill Targets Sanctuary Cities A recent bill introduced by House Republicans threatens to withdraw federal funds from sanctuary cities, such as Los Angeles, that do not cooperate with federal immigration officials. New York Congressman Nick Langworthy expressed concerns about the impact of illegal immigration, stating, “We’ve seen too many lives lost due to […]
CUNY leaders and heads of other colleges facing antisemitism to be questioned by House committee next month

Upcoming Hearing on Campus Anti-Semitism Cuny Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez, along with two other university leaders, is set to appear before the House Education Committee next month to discuss the anti-Semitism concerns at their institutions. Rodríguez will testify alongside Georgetown University interim president Robert Groves and UC Berkeley Chancellor Rich Lions on July 9, as […]
NCAA House agreement: Who benefits, who doesn’t, and what comes next

The landscape of college sports has shifted significantly in recent years, but this might be the most impactful change yet. A new settlement allows schools to compensate athletes directly for the first time. After over two decades of legal battles and complexities, athletes can finally receive payments from the institutions they represent. However, it’s important […]
The battle between Trump and California is what the White House desires.

President Trump seems eager to escalate his conflict with California as national Democrats criticize his choice to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles without local consent to address the protests surrounding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities. This situation highlights a significant struggle: the clash between immigrant rights and the liberal approach of California […]
CEOs of Uber, Goldman Sachs, and Salesforce to promote ‘Trump Accounts’ for children at White House gathering

CEO of Octet to Support Trump’s Initiative On Monday, the CEO of Octet will meet with officials at the White House to back President Trump’s initiative, which includes a promise to provide nearly every child born during his second term with $1,000. This gesture aligns with the federal interests concerning the children of employees. The […]
The significance of a 51-star American flag displayed near the White House

Washington – A New Flag with 51 Stars Causes Buzz Recently, an intriguing sight has appeared in the capital: an American flag featuring 51 stars instead of the usual 50. This unique version was displayed from the White House, visible across Lafayette Park, showcasing green stars positioned beneath the traditional white ones. Officials in the […]
White House responds firmly to Newsom after the Democratic governor challenges Homan to make an arrest.

In a recent interview with NBC News, Tom Homan, a key figure in President Trump’s border policy, suggested that California officials, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Governor Gavin Newsom, could face arrest if they obstruct U.S. immigration enforcement efforts. Homan pointed out that the law applies to everyone equally, asserting that soldiers from […]
Alaska Natives discuss the energy future of the North Slope with White House officials

In Alaska, local leaders and residents, particularly from the North Slope, voiced their concerns about energy development this week. Notably, there was no direct interaction with White House officials, despite the ongoing discussions regarding oil and gas drilling regulations – some 3,500 miles away in Washington. During an event in Utqiagvik, Secretary of Home Affairs […]