Uber and Lyft drivers in California rally against Waymo taxis, calling on state officials for stricter regulations.

Lyft and Uber Drivers Rally Against Self-Driving Waymo Taxis in San Francisco On Friday, drivers from Lyft and Uber held a protest in San Francisco against the self-driving Waymo taxis, urging state regulators to enhance oversight of autonomous vehicles. Their concerns stem from recent troubling incidents where self-driving cars have caused harm to animals and […]
Nebraska State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh Dismantles PragerU History Display at State Capitol

State Senator Caught Destroying Exhibit at Capitol Nebraska State Senator Makaela Kavanaugh (D) was seen on video removing a history exhibit from the walls of the state Capitol, which was organized by PragerU. After facing significant criticism online, Kavanaugh stated to local media that she was unaware of what she was doing. She claimed she […]
Oregon State Senator of Somali Heritage Tells ICE, ‘We Don’t Need You’ Following Shooting Involving An Undocumented Immigrant

Oregon Senator Rejects Federal Immigration Agents Oregon State Senator Kayse Jama, who was born in Somalia and practices Islam, recently addressed a press conference with a strong message for federal immigration agents. He declared, “This is Oregon. We don’t need you, you are not welcome, and you must be removed from our communities.” Jama, a […]
Nebraska state Senator Machaela Cavanaugh seen taking down portraits of the founding fathers from the Capitol

Controversial Portrait Removal Sparks Debate in Nebraska A Nebraska state senator has found herself at the center of controversy after being caught on video taking down a portrait from a display at the state Capitol. This exhibit was part of the celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary. Democratic Sen. Makaela Kavanaugh was seen in surveillance footage […]
Newsom praises California’s high-speed rail during State of the State as costs rise to $135 billion

California High-Speed Rail Progress and Challenges During his State of the State address on Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed optimism about the high-speed rail project linking Los Angeles and San Francisco, asserting it is “back on track.” This ambitious initiative, noted as the most costly rail project in the United States, has faced years […]
Newsom praises California as an example in his last State of the State address

Newsom’s Final State of the State Address: California’s Bright Future? In his last State of the State address, Gov. Gavin Newsom presented California as a model for the future, though the implications of this assertion may be more complicated than it seems, especially with his presidential ambitions looming for 2028. During a speech lasting nearly […]
Cuban State Media Says Ongoing Communist Rule Benefits the U.S.

Cuban Commentary Defends Regime Amid U.S. Relations This week, the Cuban Communist Party’s television network aired a commentary suggesting that the continued dominance of the Castro regime is crucial for “the national security of the United States.” It claimed that any efforts to remove this regime could lead to “instability,” while conveniently ignoring the significant […]
Nebraska senator takes down PragerU Founders display from state Capitol

A Nebraska state senator was recently seen on video taking down a portrait of a founding figure in the state’s Capitol, and she is now standing by her actions. Footage captured at the Capitol revealed Democratic Sen. Makaela Kavanaugh removing a portrait from an exhibit meant to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. The exhibit, which displayed […]
Long Island students greatly exceed state averages in math and English, while NYC students find it difficult to keep pace.

Recent data indicates that students from Long Island are excelling in math and English beyond the average performance of their peers across New York State, while those in New York City public schools seem to be facing challenges. Last year, over 85 percent of the 37,000 students in Nassau and Suffolk counties passed the English […]
Texas AFT files a lawsuit against a state agency regarding investigations into social media posts by Charlie Kirk

The American Federation of Teachers of Texas (AFT) announced on Tuesday their intention to sue the Texas Education Agency (TEA), claiming an “unlawful investigation” of educators due to social media posts regarding Charlie Kirk’s assassination. In September, Texas Secretary of Education Mike Moras issued a letter to the state school superintendent, indicating an investigation into […]