News

Former Congressman Settles Charges Over Trading Violations

Former Congressman George Santos, previously representing New York, has agreed to a settlement of $35,000 in response to charges leveled…

State Sanctuary Policies Could Attract More Federal Presence

Maine recently implemented sanctuary policies which aim to limit local cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Residents in Biddeford…

HHS Secretary’s Controversial Lawsuit Stake Transfer

The current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently transferred his stake in a lawsuit against…

FCC’s Actions Against ABC Spark Controversy

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr recently defended the agency’s actions involving ABC, emphasizing the broadcaster’s duty to serve the…

Major Proposed Water Cuts for Colorado River

The federal government is proposing significant reductions in water usage for California, Arizona, and Nevada. The aim is to address…

Fact-Checking President Trump’s Claims on Cyberattacks and Other Issues

During a Cabinet meeting at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland, President Donald Trump made claims about recent cyberattacks…

Criticism Surrounds Wealth of Democratic Candidates

Scrutiny on Abdul El-Sayed’s Wealth Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate for the Michigan Senate, has faced criticism over perceived ‘champagne socialism.’…

Rising Influence of Democratic Socialists in U.S. Politics

A recent poll by CNN indicates a notable shift in political identification among self-described Democrats and those who lean towards…

Michigan Hospital Settles with Fired Physician Assistant Over Transgender Policy Dispute

A Michigan hospital has agreed to pay $410,000 to resolve a lawsuit filed by Valerie Kloosterman. She claimed wrongful termination…

Maine Democrats Select Troy Jackson as New Senate Candidate Amid Controversy

A shakeup in the Maine Democratic Senate race has led to the selection of former state Senator Troy Jackson as…