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“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
Politics
Oklahoma Legislative Session Wraps with Focus on Tax Relief, Education, and Workforce Development
June 6, 2025
The 2025 legislative session has officially adjourned, and Rep. Steve Bashore, via a Facebook post, highlighted key accomplishments that reflect a focus on economic relief, educational improvement, workforce development, and
Technology
Secretary Duffy: California High-Speed Rail Has “No Viable Path Forward”
June 5, 2025
Assemblywoman Macedo urges shift to water and wildfire investments U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has issued a federal report sharply criticizing the California High-Speed Rail Project, concluding that the multibillion-dollar
Politics
Texas Legislature Wraps Historic Session with Major Wins on Education, Taxes, and Water
June 4, 2025
The Texas Senate officially adjourned sine die on Monday, marking the end of a 140-day regular session that delivered sweeping reforms on education, taxes, and public policy. In what Lt.
Law and Order
Indiana Man Sentenced to 75 Years for Murder; Lived With Victim’s Body for Months
June 4, 2025
Vanderburgh County Indiana Prosecutor Diana Moers announced that Michael Logan Thomas has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for the murder of Patrick White, with the sentence enhanced by
Politics
Michigan Legislators Step Up to the Plate for Charity: Who Will Win the Third Annual Softball Showdown?
June 3, 2025
The highly anticipated Third Annual Legislative Softball Game for Charity is taking place this Wednesday, June 4, at Jackson Field in Lansing. This year, the event promises to be another
Community
New Law Lets Schools Save Big on Transportation: Braun Bill Replaces School Buses with Vans and Cars
June 2, 2025
Governor Bob Ferguson has signed Senate Bill 5009 into law, a bill sponsored by Senator John Braun that provides schools with more flexible and cost-effective transportation options for students. The
Holidays
Rep. Quang Nguyen Honors Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day: A Personal Tribute to American Sacrifice
June 2, 2025
On Memorial Day, May 27, 2025, State Representative Quang Nguyen took to the podium at Prescott National Cemetery to deliver a deeply moving speech, reflecting on the sacrifices of American
Economy
Democrats’ Gender Gap: Why Losing Women Could Be Their Biggest 2024 Misstep
May 31, 2025
This week’s WG Discussion Points by David Winston of the Winston Group dives into the shifting political dynamics among gender groups, with a particular focus on the Democratic Party’s performance
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