New Hampshire has tightened its voter ID laws, removing student IDs as valid identification at the polls. The move sparks debate over election security and access.
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Claims about Kristi Noem’s alleged webcam activity have ignited widespread debate. The story raises questions about evidence, privacy, and political consequences.
Lindsey Buckingham was attacked in Santa Monica despite a restraining order against an alleged stalker. The case raises concerns over enforcement and public safety.
Kansas legislators pass new election integrity measures focused on voter roll accuracy and mail-in voting safeguards. The governor now decides their fate.
Kash Patel is pushing to release FBI files tied to Rep. Eric Swalwell’s alleged connections to a Chinese spy. The move raises renewed questions about national security and transparency.
A Chicago alderwoman is under fire following remarks about a student’s fatal shooting. Critics say the comments appeared to shift blame onto the victim.
The Pentagon has introduced new restrictions on journalists following a federal court ruling. Critics argue the changes undermine press freedom and limit transparency.
The FBI has seized election records from Maricopa County under a federal grand jury subpoena as a widening investigation examines voting irregularities from the 2020 and 2024 elections.
A new study suggests counties led by tough prosecutors saw measurable declines in gun-related deaths. The sharpest reductions were recorded among young Black men.
The Supreme Court has turned away legal challenges to the Air Force’s vaccine mandate, leaving affected service members with limited judicial recourse. Critics argue this decision denies justice for military personnel.
Eric Swalwell’s college-era poetry and op-eds resurfaced, drawing scrutiny as the congressman campaigns for California governor.
The White House is developing a policy requiring tech giants to pay the full energy, water, and infrastructure costs tied to data centers. The move aims to shield consumers from rising utility burdens driven by AI demand.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s upcoming “rental ripoff” hearings are being criticized for barring more than half a million New York City Housing Authority tenants from offering testimony, even as private landlords face scrutiny.
U.S. consumer prices declined in January as inflation fell to its lowest level since March 2021. The data signals easing pressure on household budgets.
A federal judge has blocked the DOJ from accessing California’s voter registration data, calling the request unprecedented and unlawful. State officials say the ruling protects voter privacy and state sovereignty.
Research suggests millions of Americans may have been unknowingly enrolled in Obamacare plans fully funded by taxpayer subsidies. Critics warn the system enables fraud, waste, and massive public spending with little oversight.
By Paige Blankenship Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have defied congressional subpoenas, refusing to attend a deposition with the House Oversight Committee. The Clintons’…


















