
Moscow’s Plasticine Man Comes to Washington
A group of Russian Duma members has arrived in the United States for a significant visit. This engagement with U.S. Congress raises questions about the future of U.S.-Russia relations.

A group of Russian Duma members has arrived in the United States for a significant visit. This engagement with U.S. Congress raises questions about the future of U.S.-Russia relations.

Dr. Jameon Moss shares vital insights on strengthening teacher pipelines and addressing educational reform. His perspectives highlight the urgent need for systemic changes in the U.S. educational landscape.

In one of the weirdest elections in California history, a Republican might take the governor’s seat. The implications of a potential recall could reshape the state’s political landscape.

President Trump admits to using a mail-in ballot in Florida, contradicting his previous stance against the method. His comments raise questions about the integrity of mail-in voting.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are urged to reject House Bill 1291, which protects a print media monopoly at taxpayers’ expense. The bill undermines transparency and accountability in local governance.

The U.S. Senate Budget Committee’s hearing on Social Security’s impending insolvency was met with shocking silence from the media. With millions at stake, why isn’t anyone paying attention?

A U.S. District Court Judge has dismissed X Corp.’s lawsuit against advertisers for an alleged boycott. This ruling highlights the complexities of antitrust claims in the digital advertising landscape.

California lawmakers have voted to rename Cesar Chavez Day as Farmworkers Day, addressing serious allegations against the labor leader. Governor Gavin Newsom is expected to sign the bill soon.

U.S. Congressman Thomas Massie demands accountability for Epstein’s victims, insisting justice can only be served through visible arrests. His criticism of the DOJ highlights systemic failures in transparency and justice.

The Sumter County Board of Education is set to hold a critical meeting that could impact local education policies. The decisions made here will resonate throughout the community.