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Jeffrey R. Holland, next in line to lead Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies at 85

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jeffrey R. Holland, a high-ranking official in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was next in line to become the faith’s president, has died. He was 85. Holland died early Saturday morning from complications associated with kidney disease, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on its […]

Anonymous money fuels $5 million in attacks on Georgia’s Lt. Gov. Burt Jones

ATLANTA (AP) — It’s the biggest mystery in Georgia politics right now: Who’s paying for the attacks on Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones? Someone operating under the name “Georgians for Integrity” has dumped around $5 million into television ads, mailers and texts. The attacks claim Jones, who already has President Donald Trump’s endorsement in his run for governor next […]

Winter storm snarls holiday travel across Northeast, Great Lakes

BOSTON (AP) — More than a thousand flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow as thousands took to U.S. roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year’s. New York City received around four inches of snow Friday night into early Saturday — […]

Nashville speaker maker plans to move overseas to avoid tariffs

(The Center Square) – The owner of a storied Nashville speaker company says he’ll pay lower taxes by moving overseas, rather than trying to build in the U.S. It’s the opposite of what President Donald Trump wanted when he put in place the highest import taxes in nearly a century. Trump has encouraged businesses to […]

Delaware State Police say DMV gunman let customers leave, fired at approaching officers

A man accused of fatally shooting a Delaware State Police trooper at a DMV office allowed customers to leave and then fired at approaching officers before being killed, investigators said Friday. State Police Cpl. Matthew Snook was working an overtime assignment at the New Castle DMV reception desk on Tuesday afternoon when Rahman Rose entered as a […]

Trump touts record on economy, border, and crime as approval rating continues to slide

President Donald Trump took to social media on Saturday to tout his record so far on the economy, border security, and crime despite experiencing low approval ratings since he took office this year. Boasting of his successes as the first year of his second term closes, Trump claimed his tariffs are resulting in “no inflation” […]

IL rep: As if Bears ‘had a plan to rob the bank’ before considering Indiana

(The Center Square) – The Illinois state rep whose district includes Soldier Field says the Chicago Bears are bluffing by suggesting a move to Northwest Indiana, but Gov. Mike Braun (R-IN) says the Bears recognize his state’s pro-business climate. Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren announced in an open letter on Dec. 17 that the […]

Supreme Court could redefine 14th Amendment application

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court will decide a case in 2026 challenging President Donald Trump’s authority to end birthright citizenship. Trump v. Barbara challenges Trump’s executive order that denies birthright citizenship to children born after Feb. 19, 2025, whose parents are either illegally present in or temporary residents of the United States. […]

Free speech under fire nearly 300 times in 2025 on campus

(The Center Square) – Two hundred seventy-four incidents involving interference with free speech have taken place so far on college campuses in 2025, according to FIRE data, an increase from 2020’s high of 252, with a free speech advocate stating college presidents have the ability to better protect the First Amendment rights of students and […]

Nevada’s corporate homeownership bill dead, for now

(The Center Square) – Nevada’s affordable housing crisis reportedly has put the state more than 70,000 housing units short of demand. A recent special session bill narrowly fell short of addressing a corporate homeownership issue experts say has exacerbated the decades-long issue. During November’s special legislative session, lawmakers nearly passed Senate Bill 10, which would have […]
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