Office Depot Declined to Print Poster for Charlie Kirk Vigil, Employee Described It as ‘Propaganda’

Office Depot Incident Over Printing Controversy A printing supervisor at the Office Depot store in Portage, Michigan, has taken a stand against printing posters for Charlie Kirk’s vigil night on Friday afternoons, labeling the content as “propaganda” and subsequently canceling the paid orders. Matthew DePerno, a Republican lawyer and activist, noted that the Kalamazoo County […]
Author from Yuma, AZ Releases Life Story

A recent book titled “Stand Your Ground,” authored by Barry D. Todd, has been published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. In this heartfelt narrative, Todd recounts transformative experiences concerning the U.S. criminal justice system, which turned a case of self-defense into a daunting legal scenario. What started as an ordinary evening outside an Arizona restaurant […]
California Enacts Law Prohibiting Law Enforcement from Wearing Masks to Conceal Identity During ICE Raids

California Lawmakers Pass Bill on Masked Law Enforcement On Thursday, California legislators approved a bill prohibiting most law enforcement officials from covering their faces during interactions with the public. This legislation, backed by the Democratic majority in both chambers, applies to local and federal agencies. Governor Gavin Newsom had shown support for such legislation earlier […]
Loud music, quaint community: Exploring Dothan’s overlooked music scene

Where to listen National Peanut Festival Fairgrounds Each fall, the National Peanut Festival draws thousands to celebrate peanuts’ importance in southern agriculture. Visitors can enjoy carnival rides, food, and an impressive live music lineup. The festival has hosted iconic performances from artists like Garth Brooks, Rainey Wilson, and Eric Church. With multiple stages and a […]
What is Monica Rodriguez campaigning for?

Records LA – City Hall Newsletter Good morning! It’s Noah Goldberg here, joined by David Zanizer, bringing you updates on city and county government. Los Angeles City Council Member Monica Rodriguez confirmed she’s not running—at least, not yet. But her recent activity on Instagram has sparked curiosity. She shared a reel showcasing her footlocker and […]
Tom Emmer Claims Crime Is the Top Concern That Could Hurt Democrats in the Midterms

Emmer Urges Republicans to Emphasize Crime Policies House Majority Whip Tom Emmer is calling on Republicans to underscore their backing of President Donald Trump’s efforts to combat crime. He believes that voters will likely shun Democrats for their approach to crime, which he characterizes as lenient and ineffective, endangering community safety. In a recent interview, […]
Cool weather offers optimism for Alabama waterfowl hunters

Cool Fronts Signal Start of Teal Season in Alabama Recently, a series of cool fronts have swept through Alabama, bringing a sense of optimism for the upcoming waterfowl season. The teal season kicks off on Saturday, September 13, and will run until September 21. Reports indicate that blue-winged teals are migrating in response to the […]
Cynthia Almond is an excellent selection for PSC president, says Steve Flowers.

Governor Kay Ivey’s legacy shines through in her wise appointments for critical judicial and governmental roles. Over her decade in office, she has consistently demonstrated solid leadership. In June, she made another noteworthy appointment, selecting state legislator Cynthia Lee Almond as the new president of the Alabama Public Service Commission. This position became available after […]
When will the autumn colors in Arizona reach their peak? What to anticipate in Flagstaff

Anticipating a Colorful Fall Season Are you ready to trade in desert landscapes for vibrant fall scenery this year? Lucky you! According to Accuweather, this autumn is shaping up to offer more colorful leaves than last year, with some unexpected areas showing vibrant displays. Stable rain, light winds, warm days paired with cool nights—these conditions […]
California legislators approve a law to give priority college admission to descendants of slavery.

Sacramento – On Friday, state lawmakers moved forward with a plan to allow the University of California to give priority admission to students who can trace their ancestry back to enslaved individuals. The new legislation, Parliamentary Bill 7, enables the University of California, California State University, and private universities to prioritize applicants who can prove […]