Negotiators Reportedly Reach Agreement To Suspend Port Strike

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) suspended port strikes along the East Coast and Gulf Coast on Thursday after agreeing to postpone them until January 15 for new contract negotiations, according to multiple news outlets. It was reported that he did. The strike, which began early Tuesday morning, affected 14 major ports after the union failed […]

Cave Creek – Seed Deployment

Maricopa County Parks Seed Deployment Events. Join us for one of our Seed Deployment Events; there are seven events for you to join. It is so much fun! When: October 31 at Cave Creek Regional Park, Meet at the Nature Center at 8 am-11:30 am. The Desert Defender Team spent months removing Invasive species and […]

Fentanyl dealer sentenced by Maricopa County Superior Court | Arizona

(The Center Square) – Maricopa County Superior Court has sentenced a man to five years in prison and three years of probation for selling fentanyl and methamphetamine. The case focused on two major drug transactions involving the sale of 10,000 fentanyl pills and 7 pounds of methamphetamine earlier this year. Eduardo Cruz pleaded guilty to […]

Major Union That Previously Backed Biden Declines To Endorse Presidential Candidate

The International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) announced Thursday that it will not endorse any candidates in this year’s presidential election. IAFF has previously supported Democratic candidates, but supported President Joe Biden reversed his stance in early 2020, choosing not to endorse any candidate in the upcoming presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former […]

Judge blocks California law that targeted deepfake campaign ads

As deepfake videos and audio permeate political life, California enacted its toughest regulations to date in September. The law would ban political ads that contain deceptive, digitally generated or altered content unless the ads are labeled as “manipulated” within 120 days of an election. ” On Wednesday, a federal judge temporarily blocked the law, saying […]

Even Liberal Media Wants Kamala To Do More Press, But Not For The Reason You Think

Liberal commentators who assured the public that it was okay for Kamala Harris to stay out of the media are now saying she should give more interviews. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes agreed with colleague Stephanie Ruhl, who just finished interviewing Harris in September, that Harris should do more interviews. Hayes gushed about the pair’s “great interview” […]

Flagstaff Police Investigates Suspicious Death of Tonalea Woman Found

The Flagstaff Police Department is currently investigating the suspicious death of a woman, identified as Sandy Singer, 38, of Tonalea, whose body was found inside a car earlier this week. According to FOX10 PhoenixPolice responded Tuesday to a report of a man placing an unresponsive woman in his vehicle on Beulah Boulevard near Interstate 17 […]

Special Ed Teacher Describes Going To War With Teachers Union In New Interview

Longtime special education teacher Karin Majewski is the subject of a new feature-length documentary by the Independent Women’s Forum after battling her own teachers’ union. Majewski, a Pennsylvania teacher, is on a mission to fight back against the Pennsylvania Education Association (PSEA) Since they started defending COVID-19 2020 Vaccine Requirements. (related: Teachers union suspected of […]