Trump halts projects in blue states and mocks Democrats on social media as the shutdown continues

WASHINGTON – Officials from the Trump administration defended on Friday their decision to terminate federal projects in areas that backed Democrats. They argued that this move isn’t politically motivated; rather, it’s about downsizing the government during the ongoing shutdown. Congressional Republican leaders supported the White House, suggesting that cutting funds previously approved on a bipartisan […]

Zohran Mamdani’s Proposal to Dispatch Social Workers for Domestic Violence Incidents Could Result in Fatalities

Mayor Candidate’s Controversial Proposal This week, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani put forward a highly contentious idea: diverting “mental health” calls to social workers instead of police. It’s a significant shift from his previous stance; he has criticized the New York Police Department (NYPD) as “Evil,” “Corrupt,” and “Racist.” Now, he claims to […]

State superintendent warns teachers about social media activity

Alabama Education Superintendent Addresses Teachers’ Social Media Posts Over the weekend, Alabama education superintendent Eric McKey sent a letter to school supervisors, signaling potential investigations and consequences for teachers regarding what he described as inappropriate social media posts. The letter was in response to comments made by two Alabama educators following the murder of conservative […]

Nogales City Council gets ready for wet conditions and encourages social media updates

City Meeting Highlights Community Engagement in Nogales During a meeting on September 3, 2025, city officials in Nogales, Arizona, addressed several vital topics aimed at enhancing community engagement and preparedness. The discussions underscored the significance of local events, public safety, and effective communication with residents. A major focal point was the Mexican Fiesta, a staple […]

Trump responds to weekend social media rumors regarding his death

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, President Donald Trump addressed the media from the Oval Office, putting to rest recent fears regarding his health following rumors that emerged over the holiday weekend suggesting he might have passed away. When asked about the online speculation—particularly regarding his so-called “end of misery”—Trump downplayed it, noting he hadn’t really been […]

Allegations of Secret Funding for Democrat Social Media Influencers by Dark Money Group

Prominent liberal dark money groups are reportedly spending large sums each month to boost progressive messaging online. Influencers involved in this initiative can earn up to $8,000 monthly. The program, operated by a non-profit known as Chorus, has ties to the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a notable dark money organization aligned with Democratic interests. In June, […]

It’s all about social media, really.

The Threat of Social Media Social media may pose the biggest threat to America—and perhaps to the world—as well. I know it sounds extreme, but hear me out. This isn’t just some outdated perspective from someone who doesn’t quite grasp modern technology. I’m well-acquainted with social media. I’ve profited from it and engage with it […]

Editorial: 90 years later, Social Security continues to benefit Alabama

This year, we celebrate the 90th anniversary of Social Security, a program that has enabled generations of Alabamians to retire with dignity after decades of hard work. It stands out as one of the most effective initiatives in American history, and a new AARP survey reinforces this sentiment. AARP’s recent report coinciding with the anniversary […]