Athlete and women’s rights advocate Riley Gaines, alongside the Independent Council on Women’s Sports, filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, the University System of Georgia, and other entities on Thursday. “It’s official!” Gaines announced on social media. “I’m suing the NCAA along with 15 other collegiate athletes who have lost out on titles, records, & […]
WEST SULPHUR SPRINGS, West Virginia — Once considered Democrats’ best chance to flip the House in their favor next year, redistricting cases across the country are now being championed by Republican leaders as their strongest weapon to grow their slim majority. At least five states have undergone congressional map changes due to court rulings or […]
Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is facing a lawsuit from a consumer advocacy group for violating consumer protection laws in a social media video she posted praising her Texas dentist. Noem promoted Smile Texas on social media on Tuesday in a five-minute video resembling an infomercial. She said the company gave her “a smile that I […]
The use of neti pots has been controversial for years, but on Wednesday, scientists determined that a second danger threatens this practice of nasal rinsing. In a new report, acanthamoeba infections have been linked to nasal rinsing devices such as neti pots by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We published this study because we […]
Former Trump-era trade czar Peter Navarro, headed to prison next week on two controversial Jan. 6 contempt of Congress charges, is set to release a new book detailing former President Donald Trump’s plans for a second term in the White House. Titled The New MAGA Deal, the book will reveal policies Trump is likely to […]
One week after going viral for delivering the Republican response to the State of the Union address, Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) said the party is “right on the issues” due to the criticism the response generated. Britt told Sen. Ted Cruz‘s (R-TX) Verdict podcast that despite receiving criticism for how she delivered the rebuttal, she […]
In one week, the Alaska Department of Revenue is slated to send out payments from the Permanent Fund Dividend to another batch of residents who have yet to receive their checks from the state program. PFD payments will go out on March 21 to those who had the “Eligible-Not Paid” status as of Wednesday and have yet to get their checks from the state program […]
California prosecutors are taking a more aggressive stance on the fentanyl crisis by charging drug suppliers with murder if fentanyl distribution results in a death. While the state’s larger cities, such as San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento, have traditionally used less punitive approaches to drug-related cases, counties in the outskirts of the progressive municipalities […]
Former President Donald Trump said he would “never do anything to jeopardize” Social Security or Medicare. Trump came under heavy attack from President Joe Biden and Democrats, who accused him of saying he may cut Social Security and Medicare. Trump said his remarks were misconstrued, and, in an interview with Breitbart, pledged not to do […]
A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit filed against Norfolk Southern regarding the toxic train derailment in February 2023, to proceed. The lawsuit filed on behalf of roughly 500,000 people, businesses, and property owners in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio was allowed to continue with an order from […]