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Army Crushes 2025 Recruiting Goal Early as Patriotism Surges
June 14, 2025
As the U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday, it has another reason to stand tall: surpassing its 2025 recruiting goals four months ahead of schedule. After years of falling short,
Politics
New Leadership, Same Mission: Colorado Senate GOP Names Cleave Simpson Minority Leader
June 14, 2025
In a pivotal leadership shift, the Colorado Senate Republican Caucus elected Senator Cleave Simpson of Alamosa as the new Senate Minority Leader following the resignation of Senator Paul Lundeen. The
Economy
Your Taxes Are Going Down: Wisconsin Approves Major Middle-Class Break
June 14, 2025
Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu is hailing a sweeping new tax relief plan that passed through the Joint Committee on Finance (JFC) this week as a major win for Wisconsin
Economy
Missed by 19,000 Votes: What GOP Must Fix in Michigan 2026
June 14, 2025
This week’s WG Discussion Points from Dave Winston takes a closer look at the 2026 battleground shaping up in Michigan. After a narrow loss in 2024—just 19,000 votes short—Republicans are
America
Live Loud, Laugh Hard, Love Big: America’s Weekend Lineup Has It All
June 13, 2025
As the weekend rolls in, communities across the country are coming alive with vibrant events catering to every walk of life—from family-friendly festivals and cultural celebrations to singles mixers and
In Service
You Can’t Spell Hero Without Her: Texas Salutes Women Who Served
June 13, 2025
On Women’s Veterans Day, Texas Land Commissioner and Veterans Land Board (VLB) Chairwoman Dawn Buckingham, M.D., paid tribute to the courageous women who have worn the uniform of the United
Sports
Stadium Showdown: Missouri Passes Bill to Stop Chiefs and Royals from Leaving
June 12, 2025
The Missouri House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a sweeping plan aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals from leaving the Show-Me State. The move comes
Politics
Tough on Crime, Easy on Taxpayers: Arizona House Republicans Release New Budget Plan
June 12, 2025
Arizona House Republicans introduced a new budget proposal this week that prioritizes public safety, education affordability, and conservative fiscal management. The package, outlined in bills HB2947 through HB2961, reflects key
Entertainment
“He Stopped Loving Her Today”—But Nashville Never Did: George Jones Honored with Ryman Statue
June 11, 2025
George Jones is now permanently part of the heart of Music City. On Tuesday, June 3, the Ryman Auditorium unveiled a life-size bronze statue of the country music icon as
Homeland Security
Secrets, Sweeps, and Felonies: Tennessee Bill Seeks to Shield ICE Operations from Public View
June 11, 2025
As cities across America erupt in protest over a new wave of aggressive immigration enforcement, Tennessee is moving to tighten the lid on who gets to know what—and when—when it
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