Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign announced it met the requirements to appear on Michigan‘s ballot for the 2024 election on Thursday. Kennedy and his vice presidential mate Nicole Shanahan were nominated for the swing state’s ballot by the Natural Law Party in Michigan. “He’s the most qualified candidate in the modern-day history of America,” Natural […]
A Chicago councilman is involved with a group planning to disrupt the Democratic National Committee meeting in August, reminiscent of the infamous protests that rocked the city in 1968. Over 450 far-left activists attended the “March on DNC 2024” meeting, at which 75 different organizations planned how to disrupt the DNC convention scheduled for August, […]
Rep. Jake LaTurner (R-KS), one of the youngest House Republicans, is not running for reelection in 2024, joining the mass exodus of GOP members leaving Congress after a tumultuous year on Capitol Hill. LaTurner, 36, announced his retirement from the House on Thursday. The Kansas congressman is the 22nd House Republican to decide against running […]
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas took to social media on Tuesday to share that he is more than willing to take in asylum-seekers and refugees from overcrowded cities such as New York City and Denver and let them work in his city. “All are welcome in Kansas City,” Lucas wrote on X, formerly known as […]
Isra Hirsi, Rep. Ilhan Omar‘s (D-MN) daughter, said she was one of the students suspended from Barnard College for participation in anti-Israel protests. Hirsi, 21, posted on X that she was one of three students who were suspended for “standing in solidarity with Palestinians facing a genocide” from the private women’s college affiliated with Columbia […]
The FBI is “particularly concerned” about violent threats to the Jewish community as Passover approaches. The weeklong celebration begins on Monday. FBI Director Christopher Wray expressed his concern to a group of nationwide security officials at an event hosted by the Secure Community Network on Wednesday. SCN is a Jewish nonprofit safety and training organization. […]
Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm had little advice for climate-friendly solutions outside of home renovations and electric vehicle purchases. Granholm appeared on ABC’s The View Thursday ahead of Earth Day on Apr. 22, where the hosts asked her to share how their viewers can combat climate change. The hosts notably avoided questions surrounding her failure […]
U.S. officials are “testing the feasibility” of converting naval missile systems into land-based platforms in the Philippines, an American ally that faces a tense territorial dispute with China. “We are testing the feasibility of bringing this weapon system by air and offloading [it] into a secure and established space,” Philippine Army Col. Michael Logico told […]
The Wisconsin legislature filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, alleging that Evers improperly utilized his veto power on legislation concerning literacy education. The intrastate drama started when Evers used his veto power to change parts of a bill passed in February, including a section that […]
The opening of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, the first religious charter school in Oklahoma and in the country, has garnered backlash from the existing charter school movement, prompting the state’s supreme court to hear arguments on the legality and legitimacy of the school’s existence. Under Oklahoma law, charter schools are considered to […]