Censorship persists despite changing political landscapes and platforms
Censorship persists post-Trump. Governments, big tech, and more obscure truth. Facebook’s recent flagging of a Pope funeral photo highlights this issue.
Comer: Opportunity for Budget Reforms Saving $50 Billion
House Committee Chair Comer highlights a chance to enact budget reforms saving over $50B, focusing on accountability and fiscal responsibility.
Democrat Sides With GOP to Toughen Sex Trafficking Laws
Democrat Maggy Krell supports AB 379 with Republican Shannon Grove, aiming to impose felony penalties for buying or selling minors under 18 for sex.
50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon and end of the Vietnam War
Victoria Ngo discovered her Vietnamese identity in college after growing up within a Chinese-speaking community in the US as a refugee child.
Rise of New Democrats: Leadership Transition Underway
Victor Davis Hanson discusses a major shift in Democratic leadership, with veteran figures like Dick Durbin stepping down, while newer voices gain momentum.
US National Debt Reaches Over $36 Trillion, Concerns Grow
US national debt is over $36 trillion, surpassing Medicare and defense costs. Decades ago, it was just $907 billion.
Pentagon Spokesperson Reflects on First 100 Days: Emphasizes Transparency and Collaboration”
Sean Parnell highlights achievements in public affairs, focusing on transparency, teamwork, and strategic communication within the Department of Defense.
Trump’s Rally Highlights Tariff Relief for Michigan Auto Workers
President Trump marked 100 days in the White House highlighting achievements with Michigan auto workers, emphasizing tariff policy impacts.
Argentine Government Releases Files on Nazis in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei released 1,850 files on Nazis in Argentina, revealing actions of SS officer Josef Mengele post-WWII.
Jennifer Vasquez Sura Accused of Dating a Gangster
Court docs show García’s wife accused of dating a gang member by her ex in 2018, sparking a custody clash over their kids.