Democratic Leaders in Blue States Starting Plans to Hinder ICE and Federal Laws

Several states with Democratic leadership are committing to counter federal law enforcement by offering a way for citizens to monitor federal employees and remain informed. In New Jersey, for instance, Democratic Governor Mikie Sherrill has announced the establishment of a “portal” for residents to track and report on the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]
Allie Beth Stuckey responds to Hillary Clinton’s criticism of the religious movement she played a role in starting.

Clinton Criticism of MAGA Movement Sparks Response from Podcaster In a recent piece for the Atlantic, Hillary Clinton delivered a speech titled “Fighting MAGA Empathy,” where she accused the MAGA movement of twisting fundamental Christian values. She expressed concern that this movement promotes a worldview where “mercy is weak and cruelty is strong,” indirectly tying […]
Tim Walz Suggests Deadly ICE Shootings Might Be Starting a Civil War

Minnesota Governor Warns About Immigration Laws Leading to Conflict Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz has raised concerns that enforcing federal immigration laws in his state might lead to a serious conflict, possibly hinting at something akin to a civil war. He likened the situation to Fort Sumter, which was the site of an attack during the […]
Tim Walz wonders if a civil war is starting — and faces harsh ridicule.

Governor Questions Civil War Comparisons Amid Immigration Disruptions As protests continue to disrupt immigration operations in Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz has stirred controversy by suggesting that a civil war may be underway. During an interview, the Democratic governor drew a parallel between the current violence in Minnesota and the 1861 assault on Fort Sumter, which […]
Discover amazing Valentine’s Day jewelry deals starting at $10

Valentine’s Day 2026 is on the horizon, and it’s that time when, you know, the pressure builds to find the perfect gift for her. Sure, flowers are lovely—great for moms and family—but jewelry… well, that’s where the romance really shines, especially if it’s for someone special. The good news? You don’t have to spend a […]
Changes to the 401k catch-up rules for high earners starting in 2026 are explained.

The IRS is set to implement new rules that will change how Americans can make retroactive contributions to their workplace retirement accounts, starting in early 2026. This shift could really influence how people approach retirement planning and budgeting. The updates, stemming from the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, will particularly affect individuals aged 50 and […]
Durable camping equipment made in the USA, starting at $55

Upgrade Your Camping Gear with American-Made Products If you’re considering revamping your camping gear, perhaps think about going for American-made products. Items like tents, sleeping bags, and cooking stoves are designed to be durable and last for years, potentially saving you from making repeated purchases. Tents Your tent is your refuge while camping, so it’s […]
U.S. Starting to Consider Reopening Embassy in Venezuela

U.S. Moves Toward Reopening Embassy in Venezuela The Trump administration has officially informed Congress about its intention to take initial steps toward possibly reopening the U.S. embassy in Caracas, Venezuela. This decision comes after the removal of socialist leader Nicolas Maduro. According to a notice shared with Congress, the State Department is “regularly deploying and […]
Pharmacy copayments eliminated for TRICARE Prime Remote members in the US starting February 28, 2026.

Changes to TRICARE Pharmacy Copays Falls Church, Virginia – If you’re a family member enrolled in TRICARE Prime Remote and living in the U.S., there’s some good news: starting February 28, 2026, you won’t have to pay copays when filling covered prescriptions. This applies to both retail network pharmacies and TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery. It’s […]
Jennifer Mnookin appointed as new president of Columbia University starting July 1

Columbia University Appoints New President Columbia University has announced that a new president will take office starting July 2026. The Board of Trustees has selected Jennifer L. Mnookin, who currently serves as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is widely recognized as a leading legal scholar. The university’s announcement highlighted that the decision followed […]