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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
In Service
Tennessee Rescue Squad Scores $52K Grant for Lifesaving Equipment
June 11, 2025
Tennessee’s Sevier County Rescue Squad is getting a major boost to its emergency response efforts thanks to a newly awarded state grant. State Rep. Fred Atchley announced that the rescue
Offbeat Observances
Three Ridiculous (but Somehow Charming) Reasons to Raise an Eyebrow—and a Glass—on June 10
June 10, 2025
Let’s take a lap through today’s calendar of micro‑holidays that make you go, “Really? People actually celebrate that?” 1. Ballpoint Pen Day: Because Mods Dirty Their Sneakers Too Remember when
Politics
“We Showed Up—They Didn’t”: Republicans Slam DFL Over Bonding Bill Standoff
June 9, 2025
As Minnesota’s special legislative session proceeds without a bonding bill in motion, Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson is criticizing Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) leaders for refusing to negotiate or compromise on a
Weather
After the Storm: New York Lawmakers Push Plan to Rebuild, Refund, and Ready for What’s Next
June 9, 2025
After a year marked by devastating weather events, lawmakers are stepping in with a plan to help communities across Central New York and the Mohawk Valley recover and prepare for
Sports
“Get Up and Fight”: World’s Largest Muhammad Ali Statue Unveiled in Lewiston, Maine Near Site of Historic Knockout
June 9, 2025
Nearly 60 years after Muhammad Ali’s lightning-fast knockout of Sonny Liston put this small mill town on the global map, Lewiston once again found itself in the spotlight—this time, to
America
Make the Most of Your Weekend: Top Events for Couples, Families, and Solo Adventurers Across the U.S.
June 6, 2025
As the first full weekend of June rolls in, there’s something about longer days and warmer nights that makes everything feel more possible. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway with
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