
New Media Access Rules Aim to Broaden White House Press Coverage
At a recent media forum moderated by a prominent journalist, a government press secretary defended the administration’s comprehensive overhaul of press-pool protocols and credentialing procedures. Framing the…

Georgia Prosecutor Ordered to Pay $54,000 Over Public Records Violation
A county district attorney in Georgia has been ordered to pay over $54,000 in legal fees for violating the state’s Open Records Act. The issue arose when…

UPS To Cut 20K Jobs And Close Over 160 Locations
UPS to Cut 20,000 Jobs and Close 164 Facilities Amid Economic Shifts United Parcel Service (UPS) has announced plans to lay off 20,000 employees and close 164…

‘Best Position For Conservative Victories’: Johnson Unveils Plan To Avoid Govt Shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson introduced a two-step plan, the “Further Continuing Appropriations and Other Extensions Act of 2024,” to prevent a government shutdown. It splits funding deadlines,…

Farewell To The Legend Actor – Look Where He’s Heading
Richard Gere Sells Connecticut Estate for Nearly $11 Million as He Prepares for New Life in Spain Veteran actor Richard Gere is closing a significant chapter in…

I stopped by McDonald’s for a quick meal and overheard a mom talking to her little girl
I stopped by McDonald’s for a quick meal one evening and couldn’t help overhearing a quiet exchange between a mother and her young daughter at the next…

Nursing Home Staffing Standards
Federal Judge Strikes Down Proposed Nursing Home Staffing Rule A federal judge in Texas on Monday overturned a policy that would have created the first nationwide staffing…

This is Why Target Has Those Big Red Balls
Every time I go to Target to pick up a small purchase like let’s say a last minute gift for a kid’s Birthday party, I leave with…

Before Budget Resolution
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to meet with Republican leadership in the House of Representatives on Tuesday as party lawmakers prepare for a highly anticipated…

Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case on College Bias Response Teams — Free Speech Questions Remain
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of college bias response teams, leaving the issue unresolved. The case, brought by a…