July

California Official Prohibits Insurance Cancellations in Fire-Plagued Areas

California’s insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, issued a one-year moratorium on non-renewals and cancellations in areas affected by the state's fires.

Maria Corina Machado Arrested After Leading Anti-Maduro Protest

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was arrested Thursday after her convoy was intercepted by security forces following an anti-government protest in Caracas.

Fisher Ames – American Minute with Bill Federer

He sat next to George Washington in the pew at St. Paul's Chapel in New York during the religious service following Washington's Presidential Inauguration. He helped ratify the U.S. Constitution. His...

Chicago Public Schools Used Workers on ‘Do Not Hire’ List as Sports Officials, Report Shows

At least 36 individuals on Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) "do not hire" list were employed as sports officials, according to a report from the district's Office of Inspector General (OIG) released Wednesday.

Maduro Claims U.S. Citizens Arrested as “Mercenaries” Amid Growing Tensions

Two U.S. citizens have been arrested in Venezuela on allegations of “practicing terrorism,” according to President Nicolás Maduro.

Pro-Lifer Man Detained After Preaching Gospel Outside Abortion Center

A pro-life man was detained outside an abortion clinic in Ohio after he shared the Gospel and offered to adopt babies.

Sen. Mitch McConnell Absent From Trump Election Certification

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was conspicuously absent from Monday’s 2024 election certification proceedings.

CA Residents Urge Newsom to Send CHP to Help Amidst Increased Crime

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will expand its presence in Vallejo, a Bay Area city grappling with rising crime and a severe police staffing shortage. The decision follows a petition by residents urging Governor Gavin Newsom to deploy state resources, similar to the CHP’s ongoing crime-reduction efforts in Oakland.

DOJ Prosecutor Jay Bratt Resigns Amid Ethical Misconduct Allegations

Senior Department of Justice prosecutor Jay Bratt, a central figure in the “documents” case against President-elect Donald Trump, has reportedly resigned ahead of the incoming administration. Bratt, formerly chief of the DOJ’s counterintelligence and export controls section, faced scrutiny for alleged ethical misconduct during his time on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team.

Federal Court Blocks Two Provisions in California Social Media Law

A federal court has blocked two provisions of a California law aimed at protecting children from the addictions of social media.

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