Suspected Charlie Kirk Shooter Refusing to Work with Authorities, Governor Reports

Details Emerge on Shooting Involving TPUSA Founder Charlie Kirk The individual charged with the shooting of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk is not cooperating with law enforcement, according to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, who spoke to ABC. The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody early Friday morning after Kirk was allegedly […]

Anna Laurie McKibbens: Fostering trust and community through legal work and leadership – 2025 Women of Influence

Anna Raleigh McKibbens hails from Alabama and comes from a family with longstanding ties to the state. She engages in a variety of business sectors, including banking, construction materials, agriculture, leasing, insurance, petroleum distribution, and trucking. The family-owned business she’s part of employs over 550 people in Alabama, with Bryant Bank being the most recognized […]

Left-Wing Activists Complain as Kennedy Center Recognizes Employees for Their Work

Kennedy Center Staffing Changes Spark Controversy Richard Grenell has made headlines by promoting staff members at several successful Kennedy Centers, leading to complaints from the left almost immediately. A source affiliated with the Kennedy Center indicated that some staff members are reacting so negatively to the news of Grenell’s leadership that they’ve left their positions […]

FEMA Workers Fired for Sending Inappropriate Messages and Watching Porn During Work Hours

FEMA Employees Terminated for Inappropriate Online Behavior Recent internal investigations have led to the termination of two Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees. These actions were taken after it was revealed that they participated in sexually explicit online conversations, referred to as “sexting,” with individuals from overseas. According to documents, one of the employees, who […]

Alabama Supreme Court returns inmate work release case to appeals court

Alabama Supreme Court Tackles Prison Labor Lawsuit On Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court took an unusual step by sending back a lawsuit filed by inmates who contend that the state’s prison labor program equates to slavery or coerced labor. The lawsuit centers on four inmates involved in a work release program, who argue that the […]

Woody Allen Describes Trump as a ‘Delight to Work With’ and a ‘Very Talented Actor’

Woody Allen Praises Trump’s Acting Skills In a recent episode of “Club Random with Bill Maher,” film director Woody Allen commended President Donald Trump for his professionalism and acting abilities. Despite facing allegations of sexual misconduct, Allen, who has a history of opposing Trump politically, didn’t hesitate to express his positive experiences working with him. […]

President Trump Is Restoring the Value of Work

Labor Day Reflections Labor Day goes beyond just being a day off. It’s a celebration of freedom, commitment, and the spirit of American entrepreneurship. Today, we’re reminded of the importance of labor and the hard work that sustains this country and its people. President Donald Trump has emphasized the chance for Americans to shape their […]

L.A. law firm charges $1.8 million for two weeks of work on homeless case

Los Angeles Legal Fees Rise Amid Homelessness Issues Documents examined reveal that a prominent law firm, representing Los Angeles in a recent homeless incident, billed the city $1.8 million for just two weeks of work in May. The invoices from Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP reflect significant legal costs, especially as the city grapples with […]

Many Californians could lose their health coverage due to new work rules for Medicaid.

California Braces for Impact of New Medicaid Work Requirements The first mandated job requirement for Medicaid approval, introduced by a Republican-led Congress and signed into law by President Trump, is anticipated to significantly affect California. State health officials estimate that as many as 3.4 million individuals may lose their insurance due to what Governor Gavin […]