Tony Dokoupil Offers a Reality Check to Those Blaming Trump for Wanting to Erase Slavery History

Reality Check on Trump’s Comments About Slavery On Wednesday, CBS News host Tony Dokoupil addressed the backlash against President Donald Trump regarding accusations that he dismissed the significance of slavery in American history. In a post on Truth Social earlier this week, Trump criticized the Smithsonian institution for highlighting slavery and other negative elements of […]
Discussion on the Voting Rights Act’s history, current status, and future as it marks 60 years.

Panel Discusses 60 Years of the Voting Rights Act A panel hosted by the Brennan Judicial Center on Tuesday marked the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, reflecting on its past and future implications. The discussion featured several panelists, including Nikema Williams, the president and a representative from Georgia; Natalie Tennant, a Kanawha County […]
Reporter States Illegal Person Had ‘Mostly Clean Driving History,’ Appears to Remove Account After DHS Reacts

Controversial Comments on Fatal Crash by a Journalist Dana Diliappo, a senior reporter for New Jersey Monitor, suggested that illegal immigrants generally had clean driving records before the accident that led to the tragic deaths of a New Jersey mother and her 11-year-old daughter. This claim came to light through screenshots shared by the Daily […]
Journeys Across Time: Verde Canyon Railroad Highlights History and Landscape

Discovering the Verde Canyon Railway On November 23, 1990, the Verde Canyon Railway embarked on its first passenger journey from the Clarkdale Depot. It didn’t carry goods or minerals; instead, it sought to showcase the stunning beauty of the canyon, where eagles nest high in the cliffs and the winds create symphonies through the cottonwoods. […]
The Earps and Billy the Kid in the history of Sierra Bonita Ranch

Sierra Bonita Ranch: A Glimpse into History Located in Bonita, Arizona, Sierra Bonita Ranch stands as one of the oldest cattle ranches in the United States, having been in the same family for over 150 years. It’s a remarkable lineage in southeastern Arizona. “I’m a bit of a handler and taking turns,” said Jesse Hooker […]
Rev. Dr. John Scott Redd Jr. named the third senior pastor in the 65-year history of Briarwood Presbyterian Church

Briarwood Presbyterian Church has appointed Rev. John Scott Redd Jr. as its new senior pastor, making him the third individual to hold this position since the church was established 65 years ago. The church congregations voted to call Redd on June 15, and the Evangel Presbyterian officially approved his appointment during a meeting at Briarwood […]
Response to Iranian missile attack called the biggest single use of Patriot systems in US military history

US Forces Engage in Defense Against Iranian Attacks After the US military targeted an Iranian uranium enrichment facility last week, Air Force General Dan Kane reported that Iranian forces launched an attack on US personnel stationed at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. In a press briefing with Defense Secretary Pete Hegses, Kane, who serves […]
California hopes law from bloody era of U.S. history can rein in Trump

The California battle to curb President Trump’s military deployment into Los Angeles falls under 19th century law with bloody origins of the AA and names that appear to have been drawn from western Spaghetti. In this week’s pivotal ruling, U.S. District Senior Judge Charles R. Breyer ordered the federal government to hand over the evidence […]
Thunder’s Nikola Topic Makes NBA History By Literally Doing Nothing

Imagine winning the Championship Ring for absolutely nothing…that’s what happened on the topic of Nicola. Every time an NBA team develops the Larry O’Brien trophy, the league’s history books will receive new slices of golden information, 2025 Titles The Oklahoma City Thunder is a little more special thanks to their security guards Nicola Topic. If […]
“One of the dumbest…crimes in Arizona state history”

Tucson, Ariz. (KGUN) – Over $38 million stolen from taxpayers. No one who stole the money by a former Santa Cruz County treasurer would object. Elizabeth Guffer is scheduled to rule on Monday. Her lawyers provide an explanation of what she did. “It’s one of the stupidest, unthinkable, shortsighted and boldest crimes in Arizona history. […]