
Rubio Spars With G-7 Diplomats
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio engages in a tense exchange with G-7 diplomats over critical international issues. The implications for U.S. foreign policy are significant.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio engages in a tense exchange with G-7 diplomats over critical international issues. The implications for U.S. foreign policy are significant.

A 14-year-old has made history by becoming the first teenager to secure a spot on Vermont’s general election ballot. This unprecedented move raises questions about youth engagement in politics.

The Sacramento City Unified School District faces a looming $108 million deficit. In a bid to address this crisis, the board has approved significant spending on outside consultants.

Legal challenges are brewing in New Jersey over a school district’s gender policy. The Thomas More Society argues that the policy violates constitutional protections regarding parental rights.

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco defends his controversial seizure of over 600,000 ballots, claiming it was routine law enforcement. This incident raises serious concerns about election integrity and governance.

Virginia’s Board of Education welcomes State Superintendent Jenna Conway with bipartisan support. Her leadership promises to impact educational policy significantly.

President Trump’s foreign policy decisions are impacting U.S. governance in significant ways. As military strategies evolve, so do the implications for democracy.

Student leaders were recognized at a recent Board of Education meeting in Grand Island. This event highlights the importance of student involvement in educational governance.

G7 allies are demanding clarity from U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding American strategies for Iran amid escalating tensions. The implications for U.S. governance and foreign policy are significant as global economic concerns rise.

The No Kings protest on March 28 is set to be one of the largest nonviolent nationwide protests in U.S. history, addressing critical issues of immigration and voting rights. With events scheduled in all 50 states and around the globe, the movement is gaining unprecedented traction.