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Documentary Explores Women’s Experience in Trucking Jessica Sanders never considered becoming a truck driver until she found herself behind the wheel. “I love driving; it’s always been a way for me to express myself,” she reflected, noting her life as a single mother of four boys. “Traveling was something I always dreamed of, but I […]
Another Texas Democrat Compares Leaving Votes to Escaping Slavery and the Holocaust

Texas Lawmaker Compares Voting Controversy to Slavery and the Holocaust Nicole Collier, a Texas state representative, made headlines after comparing lawmakers’ actions concerning voting districts to historical escapes from slavery and the Holocaust. She claimed that she and her fellow Democrats were running from “oppressors” just as enslaved individuals and Jews sought refuge during the […]
James Carter: Tort Reform Takes Another Shot at Reconciliation
Congressional Republicans Prepare Second Settlement Bill After narrowly passing President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB), Congressional Republicans are gearing up to push through another settlement bill. This legislative tool is significant because it allows the majority—regardless of its size—to pass laws along party lines, sidestepping the Senate filibuster if necessary. However, as powerful as […]
Three trails in the Grand Canyon are back open

Phoenix – Grand Canyon National Park Reopens Trails After Fire Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have lifted the closure on three trails in the South Rim area that had been shut down because of the Dragon Bravo fire a month earlier. Fortunately, the wildfire north of the Grand Canyon has not expanded significantly over […]
Three trails in the Grand Canyon are open again.

Phoenix – Grand Canyon National Park Update Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have reopened three trails in the South Rim area that had been closed for about a month due to the Dragon Bravo fire. This wildfire, located north of the Grand Canyon, hasn’t expanded significantly over the past week. The latest reports indicate […]
H.A. ‘Humpy’ Wheeler from NASCAR has passed away at 86.

Ha “Humpy” Wheeler Passes Away at 86 Ha “Humpy” Wheeler, the president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway, known for his extravagant pre-race shows, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. He passed away from natural causes, surrounded by family, as confirmed by the speedway. Wheeler began his career with Bruton Smith, the […]
Russians Target American-Owned Factory in Significant Missile Attack

Russia Launches Major Air Strike on Ukraine Russia conducted one of its most significant air strikes against Ukraine overnight, with the Ukrainian Air Force indicating that the attack included 574 drones and 40 missiles. The strikes primarily targeted western regions, which are mostly distant from the frontline, resulting in at least one fatality and 15 […]
JD Vance Criticizes Jon Ossoff for Opposing Trump’s Tax Cuts

Vance Critiques Ossoff During Georgia Visit Vice President JD Vance criticized Georgia Senator John Ossoff, labeling him a distant liberal while promoting a tax cut for former President Donald Trump during a visit to the state on Thursday. Vance slammed Ossoff for his progressive voting history and strong opposition to a significant legislative proposal. As […]
Search efforts are ongoing for the missing man at Saguaro Lake in eastern Maricopa County.

Lake Saguaro, Arizona – Search for Missing Paddleboarder Efforts are underway to locate a man who went missing while paddleboarding on Lake Saguaro. The search is focused on 65-year-old Richard Powers near Boat Ramp 1 in the Tonto National Forest. According to William Jinx of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, Powers contacted a friend early […]
California Residents Worry Democratic Bill Might Allow Traffickers To Remove Kids From Parents ‘Unbeknownst to Them’

Sacramento, California On Tuesday, California voters gathered on the steps of the state Capitol to protest a proposed law that could allow individuals like Rev. Jack Hibbs from Calvary Chapel Chino Hills to serve as caregivers for minors. Despite the sweltering heat, people traveled from various places—by bus, plane, and car—to voice their opposition to […]