Democratic governor rejected slavery reparations bill, yet other Democrats in his state have now sustained it.

Maryland Moves Forward with Slave Reparations Commission Maryland is set to create a new commission focused on studying reparations for slavery following prolonged debates in the legislature. The Maryland General Assembly, on Tuesday, successfully overrode Democratic Governor Wes Moore’s veto of legislation aimed at establishing this commission. The Senate passed the override with a vote […]
A significant change: Democratic voter registration strength weakening in an important swing state

Shift in Voter Registration Trends in North Carolina As Democrats face shrinking voter registrations across various states, North Carolina stands out—transitioning from a strong Democratic base to one with notable Republican support. A decade ago, North Carolina had around 550,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. Now, that gap has shrunk to just over 1,000, based […]
Sanctuary State Lets Illegal Immigrant Go After Deadly Truck Accident, Ignoring Federal Appeal

Washington state has declined to enforce an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer for an undocumented truck driver accused of causing a fatal accident, according to a press release from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that was shared on Tuesday. The driver, Kamalpreet Singh, 25, originally from India, collided with a stationary Mazda in […]
County Executive Bruce Blakeman thinks that the school emergency alert system should be adopted across the state following the shooting at Brown University.

Call for Enhanced School Safety Measures Following Tragedy In light of the recent tragic shooting at Brown University, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has emphasized the urgent need to expand the county’s 911 Panic Button program throughout New York State. This incident, which involved a gunman still at large, has sparked Blakeman’s push for schools […]
New Hampshire legislation plans to prohibit smoking and vaping at Hampton Beach State Park in 2027.

New Hampshire Considers Smoking Ban at Hampton Beach A proposed bill in New Hampshire aims to prohibit smoking and vaping at one of the state’s most frequented beaches and parks. Specifically, Senate Bill 596, which was introduced on November 25, targets Hampton Beach State Park and includes RV areas too. The plan is to implement […]
We’ll Turn TN into the ‘Most Conservative State in the Nation’

Sen. Marsha Blackburn Aims for Conservative Leadership in Tennessee During a recent debate, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) expressed her goal to make Tennessee “the most conservative state in the country.” This statement came as she formally announced her gubernatorial campaign, which began in August. In a conversation with Tennessee-based host Mike Slater, the topic of […]
Golden State Coach Steve Kerr Draws on Brown University Attack to Reinforce Gun Control Advocacy

Steve Kerr Comments on Gun Control After Brown University Shooting Before the NBA game last night, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr addressed the recent shooting at Brown University, expressing his sorrow and advocating for gun control as a potential means to prevent such incidents. “It’s just a reminder that mass shootings are still […]
Louisiana high school dramatically loses state football title

Premature Celebration Costs Team Championship The high school football championship in Louisiana ended in an unexpected twist Friday night. Archbishop Shaw High School inadvertently surrendered the LHSAA Division II selection state title to St. Charles Catholic due to a premature celebration. The game took place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, and it seemed Shaw […]
Arkansas is the First State to Cease Broadcasting PBS Programs on Public Television

Arkansas to Sever Ties with PBS Arkansas is set to make history as the first state to cut ties with PBS. This decision follows a resolution by the Arkansas Educational Television Commission to end their contract and cease payments of $2.5 million in dues to the network. On Thursday, the eight-member commission announced its intention […]
Christmas Markets Linked to Nazi Heritage: French State Broadcaster

Controversy Erupts Over Christmas Markets and Nazi Connections France’s public broadcaster has faced backlash for an assertion linking Christmas market traditions to Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. This week, France Info shared a social media video titled “Christmas markets, a tradition revived by the Nazis,” beginning with the provocative question, “Did you know there is […]