Ohio Voters Prepare to Turn Down Sherrod Brown Once More: POLL

Brown’s Comeback Bid Faces Challenges in Ohio Ohio voters seem to be losing enthusiasm for the potential return of former Senator Sherrod Brown, particularly following their decision to reject another former senator at the polls last November. According to Emerson College’s recent polling, Brown officially entered the race for Ohio’s 2026 Senate seat on Monday. […]

7 Points: Putin lays out his peace demands while Palmer cautions he desires conflict; education battles returning to the legislature; Kamala Harris visiting Alabama; and more…

7 Things You Should Know This Week 7. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall expressed his approval of a New York court’s decision to vacate a significant civil fraud penalty of $464 million that had been imposed on former President Donald Trump. This legal matter has garnered attention as National Guard soldiers continue their patrols in […]

Trump has put forth an order aimed at homeless individuals. He is testing it out in D.C.

Homeless Encampment Cleared Near Lincoln Memorial On August 14, 2025, a homeless encampment situated close to the Lincoln Memorial was dismantled by government workers in Washington, D.C. Authorities informed camp residents of the impending removal following President Donald Trump’s declaration of a “crime emergency.” In recent developments, the Biden administration has targeted the capital for […]

Media Overlooks Dangerous U-Turn by Illegal Truck Driver

Media Coverage Lapses Following Fatal Florida Turnpike Crash A recent review revealed that the arrest and extradition of an undocumented immigrant connected to a tragic car accident on the Florida Turnpike on August 12 was largely overlooked by major broadcasting networks. This incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals. During the crucial time from […]

Senate meeting in Alabama examines new treatments for PTSD and the veteran suicide issue

National Discussion on Veterans’ Mental Health in Alabama On Friday, Montevallo, Alabama, will be a focal point in the national dialogue around veterans’ mental health. Scheduled for 11 am, Liberty Hall at American Village will host a hearing for the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, titled “Separating Facts from Fiction: An Exploration of Alternative Therapy for […]

Sedona City Council made the right decision to eliminate Flock surveillance cameras.

Concerns Over Surveillance Cameras in Sedona I want to acknowledge the efforts of Sedona City Councilmembers Brian Fultz, Derek Puff, Pete Furman, and Councilwomen Melissa Dan and Kathy Kinsella. It seems there’s a strong, bipartisan opposition among Sedona residents regarding the installation of these surveillance cameras. Many believe the council should reconsider what appears to […]

Maricopa County attorney discusses youth violence following deadly stabbing

County officials recently addressed the media regarding the troubling rise in teenage violence, just days after a student was fatally stabbed at a school in Western Phoenix. In Maricopa County, Arizona, County Attorney Rachel Mitchell expressed concern about escalating incidents of violence among teens in the area, particularly highlighted by the stabbing death of a […]

FEMA ends personal assistance requests for April storms following $7.2M approval

In Dyersburg, Tennessee, businesses along Davis Drive faced significant flooding after heavy rains caused the North Fork of the Deer River to overflow on April 10, 2025. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that it has closed applications for disaster assistance related to the severe storms and floods that occurred in April. According to […]