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USPS opposes bipartisan ZIP code legislation: ‘Would significantly degrade mail service’

The U.S. Postal Service opposes two House bills that propose to add 76 new ZIP codes across the country, citing a financial burden and harm to mail delivery service. On Monday, H.R. 672, proposed by Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL), and H.R. 3095, proposed by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), passed. These two pieces of legislation, cosponsored […]

Ex-Obama aides fire back at Hunter Biden’s ‘sense of entitlement’

The hosts of Pod Save America pushed back against Hunter Biden‘s accusations against a myriad of Democrats, calling his interview “very f***ing grating.” On Monday, Biden criticized the hosts during a three-hour interview, saying “vultures” such as George Clooney and others pressured his father, former President Joe Biden, to drop out. Co-host Tommy Vietor, who […]

Byron York suggests Trump focus on fight against ‘woke academia’

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York recommended that President Donald Trump take the fight to “woke” universities next since his first six months as president. York appeared on the Hugh Hewitt Show on Tuesday to offer commentary on Trump’s first six months in office. His administration has seen the passage of a mandatory spending […]

FEMA chief ‘can’t see anything that we did wrong’ in Texas flood response

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s acting leader has adamantly defended the federal government’s response to historic flooding in Texas earlier this month, saying lawmakers’ attacks on the agency’s actions were unwarranted. FEMA Senior Official Performing the Duties of Administrator David Richardson pushed back on complaints from members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee as […]

Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life in prison after face-to-face encounter with victims’ families

A judge sentenced Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger to life in prison without parole after he faced victims’ families Wednesday at Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho. He will serve four life sentences, plus 10 years in prison for a burglary charge. Kohberger accepted a plea deal with the prosecution to avoid the death penalty, confessing to killing four […]

Wisconsin DNR warns about UTV/ATV safety at 23 deaths this year

(The Center Square) – Wisconsin has seen 23 fatal off-road UTV or ATV accidents so far this year. Most of those who died in the crashes were not wearing either a helmet or seatbelt with the results of whether the crashes involved alcohol pending in many of the cases. Wisconsin law requires all riders under […]

The ‘CapEx Comeback’: The economic indicator Trump administration officials are touting

EXCLUSIVE — Top Trump administration officials are pointing to a capital expenditures “comeback” as evidence of the efficacy of President Donald Trump’s agenda, even as forecasters maintain concerns about how his tariff policies will particularly affect future economic growth. Despite significant stock market gains and billions of dollars in committed investments from both U.S. and foreign […]

Bill Huizenga spares GOP messy primary by opting out of Michigan Senate run

Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI) will not mount a campaign for Michigan’s open battleground Senate seat in 2026, allowing the GOP to avoid what would have been a bitter primary fight with the national party’s preferred candidate, Mike Rogers. Huizenga, who has teased a possible run for months, said in a statement Wednesday that after speaking with […]

120 criminal cases dismissed in Massachusetts over attorney pay dispute

More than 100 criminal cases have been dismissed in Massachusetts during a strike by some defense attorneys.  For the past eight weeks, the majority of Massachusetts bar advocates, private attorneys who take court-appointed work paid for by the Commonwealth outside their typical private responsibilities, have stopped their work in protest of low pay and a […]

Eaton fire could bankrupt California’s $21 billion wildfire fund

The seven-member California Catastrophe Response Council is expected to meet Thursday to discuss damage claims from the devastating Eaton fire and the growing concern that those claims could wipe out the $21 billion fund created by the state to shield utilities from the cost of wildfires sparked by electric lines.  If South California Edison’s equipment is found […]
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