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Paterson School Levy Winning with 85.29% of the Vote

Quick Summary: Paterson School Levy Winning with 85.29% of the Vote The Paterson school levy was approved with 85.29% of the vote, securing crucial funding for educational infrastructure. The levy aims...

4 Historical Turning Points for the Miss South Africa Pageant

Quick Summary: 4 Historical Turning Points for the Miss South Africa Pageant Miss South...

Oakland Homicide Rate Falls to 6-Decade Low as Prevention Efforts Show Results

Quick Summary: Oakland Homicide Rate Falls to 6-Decade Low as Prevention Efforts Show Results ...

Shakira Concert Stage Construction Resumes in Brazil After Tragic Worker Death

Quick Summary: Shakira Concert Stage Construction Resumes in Brazil After Tragic Worker Death Shakira's...

Celtic vs Rangers Draw Criticism After Underwhelming Performance

Quick Summary: Celtic vs Rangers Draw Criticism After Underwhelming Performance The latest Celtic vs...

McCaskill Reacts to Bondi’s Pause on Epstein Files

Key Takeaways Former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s pauses during questions on the Epstein files. McCaskill says juries notice those pauses and they often reveal hidden thoughts. Bondi refused to confirm whether a list of clients existed in those files. McCaskill warned that more details...

MAGA New England: Why It Just Won’t Stick

Key takeaways New England stays mostly Democratic despite national shifts. MAGA New England candidates struggle to win races. GOP leaders like Phil Scott avoid MAGA New England ties. White House pressures New Hampshire on redistricting, but fails. Local Republicans resist the MAGA New England movement. MAGA New England Faces a...

Why Lindell Appeal Matters

Key Takeaways Mike Lindell will appeal a judge’s ruling that he defamed Smartmatic. He needs about $300,000 and may go door-to-door to raise funds. A judge found 51 false claims that the 2020 election was rigged. Lindell says the ruling distracts him from election reform efforts. Lindell Appeal Mike Lindell, the...

Comey Charges Could Be Dismissed Quickly

Key Takeaways • Former FBI Director James Comey plans to seek a quick dismissal of the Comey charges. • Legal experts say flawed documents and weak evidence make the Comey charges unlikely to survive. • The Justice Department’s new prosecutor filed incorrect paperwork, undermining the case. • Comey could win dismissal before a...

Farmers Plea to Trump: Can US Agriculture Survive Tariffs?

  Key takeaways • American farmers face collapse as tariffs cut off key markets • Arkansas farmer Scott Brown warns rural towns depend on agriculture • Farmers need buyers, not bailouts, to keep farms and communities alive • Tariff war has slashed soybean prices and left producers with huge debt Farmers Plea to Trump: Can...

Trump Admin Twists Zach Bryan’s Song About Second Chances

  Key takeaways Tim Miller slammed DHS for twisting a song by Zach Bryan The administration used “Revival” to mock immigrant families Zach Bryan’s real song is about redemption and second chances Critics call the mockery disrespectful and gross Trump Admin Twists Zach Bryan’s Song A former RNC spokesman spoke out against...

Why Mike Johnson Blocks Epstein Files Release

Key Takeaways House Speaker Mike Johnson ducked a question about swearing in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva. The delay in her oath comes as the government shutdown drags on. Critics say Johnson is stalling to block release of the Epstein files. High-profile Democrats slammed his move on social media. Grijalva may...

Expert Slams Bondi Hearing as ‘Completely Antagonistic’

Key Takeaways Attorney General Pam Bondi dodged direct questions in the Senate Judiciary Committee. Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman called her performance “completely antagonistic.” Senators pressed Bondi about a reported $50,000 bribery scheme tied to White House Border Czar Tom Homan. Bondi answered with pre-drafted soundbites, insults,...

Noem Prayer Opens Day at ICE Office

Key Takeaways Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem led a brief prayer at a Portland ICE office. In her Noem prayer, she asked for wisdom, safety, and blessings for agents and their families. A political influencer shared the moment on social media soon after it happened. The Noem...

Pam Bondi Dodges Questions on Epstein-Trump Photos

Key Takeaways Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer if FBI found photos of President Trump with young women linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse pressed Bondi about the FBI’s search of Epstein’s safe and premises. Bondi accused Whitehouse of slander and dodged the question by suggesting his...

Sen. Coons Blasts Threat to Furloughed Workers

Key Takeaways President Trump said some furloughed workers “don’t deserve” back pay. Sen. Chris Coons said that threat breaks a law Mr. Trump himself signed. Coons blamed Senate and House Republicans for keeping the shutdown alive. Federal workers will receive back pay once the shutdown ends. Sen. Coons Blasts Threat...

Are Federal Agents Escalating Force in Suburbs?

Key takeaways: A federal agent aimed a rifle at a woman filming ICE activity. Suburban residents in Berwyn protest rising immigration enforcement. Experts warn of a violent push-and-pull spiral between residents and officers. A lawsuit claims federal agents used excessive force and suppressed the press. On a recent afternoon in...

Air Traffic Controllers: Nashville Airport Goes Dark

  Key Takeaways Nashville’s main airport will go five hours without an approach control team. A second FAA site shut down the day before for the same reason. Staffing for air traffic controllers has dropped by 50% in some areas. Lawmakers face heavy criticism over the shutdown and flight disruptions. Air...

Chicago Press Freedom Lawsuit Targets Trump

Key Takeaways: Reporters, press groups, nonprofits, unions, and protesters filed a federal suit in Chicago. They allege federal agents used extreme force to intimidate and silence journalists. The lawsuit argues these tactics violated First Amendment protections of press freedom. Plaintiffs seek court orders for transparency, oversight, and clear agent...

Was Judge Goodstein’s Mansion Fire Set on Purpose?

  Key Takeaways: Investigators say no signs point to arson in the mansion fire. The fire destroyed a South Carolina judge's million-dollar waterfront home. The judge was not at home during the incident. Authorities are still investigating the cause but urge the public to stop spreading rumors.   A waterfront mansion in...

Why Is the Government Talking About Selling Student Loans?

  Key Takeaways: The Trump administration is considering selling some federal student loans to private companies. Only "high-performing" loans—those most likely to get paid back—would be sold. This change could affect millions of borrowers across the U.S. Officials from the Education and Treasury Departments are leading the talks. No final...

Why Did This Judge’s Home Go Up in Flames?

  Key Takeaways: A fire destroyed South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein’s beachfront home. Authorities are investigating possible connections to recent death threats she received. The cause of the fire hasn’t been confirmed, and arson hasn’t been ruled out. The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is leading the ongoing investigation. A Mysterious...

Why Did Mark Halperin Call Schumer the Shutdown Loser?

  Key Takeaways: Mark Halperin, a former MSNBC analyst, criticized top Democratic leaders over the recent government shutdown. He named Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries as the biggest political losers from the event. Halperin questioned their ability to lead and influence outcomes. The comments stirred debate as Halperin is neither...

Why Did Biden’s Team Stop a CIA Report in 2016?

  Key Takeaways: In 2016, Joe Biden’s team stopped a CIA report from reaching top U.S. officials. The report focused on how Ukrainian leaders viewed Hunter Biden’s business ties. Memos reveal concern that the report might impact U.S. foreign policy. This raised questions about transparency and political influence on intelligence. Biden...

What’s Really Happening in Gaza Two Years Later?

  Key Takeaways: Two years have passed since Israel launched major attacks on Gaza. The violence began after a deadly raid by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Over 1,000 people were killed in southern Israel and hundreds were taken hostage. In response, Israel increased airstrikes and cut off vital supplies...

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