TAMPA, Fla. – More than a decade has passed since 35-year-old Misti Whitfield was last seen alive, yet the person or persons responsible for her tragic death remain unidentified. Misti’s family and friends continue to seek justice, keeping her memory alive and urging anyone with…
Read More 2013 Florida Cold Case: Justice Sought For Misti WhitfieldAuthor: Danielle Shockey
House Passes Bill To Avert Government Shutdown And Provide Disaster Relief
The House of Representatives voted late Friday to avert a government shutdown and approve tens of billions of dollars in disaster relief, securing a bipartisan agreement just hours before the midnight deadline. The bill passed by a vote of 366-34, with one member voting present.…
Read More House Passes Bill To Avert Government Shutdown And Provide Disaster ReliefHouse Republicans Race To Avert Government Shutdown Ahead Of Midnight Deadline
With the clock ticking down to a midnight deadline, House Republicans are scrambling to finalize a deal that would prevent a government shutdown. Lawmakers are working late into the night to craft a package of bills designed to keep the government funded and address key…
Read More House Republicans Race To Avert Government Shutdown Ahead Of Midnight DeadlineCalifornia Gov. Newsom Declares Emergency As Bird Flu Spreads
California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency in response to the ongoing outbreak of avian influenza, or bird flu, which has significantly impacted the state’s dairy industry and raised concerns about potential human health risks. The highly pathogenic H5N1 virus, which has…
Read More California Gov. Newsom Declares Emergency As Bird Flu SpreadsAlabama Sen. Tuberville’s Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act Passes Congress, Heads To Biden
The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act (SICAA), spearheaded by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), has passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate, advancing to the President’s desk for final approval. The bipartisan legislation aims to increase oversight and transparency in youth residential care…
Read More Alabama Sen. Tuberville’s Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act Passes Congress, Heads To BidenCalifornia Court To Hear Arguments In Lawsuit Defending Parents Rights
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of California will hear oral arguments today in Chino Valley Unified School District v. Newsom, a pivotal case challenging legislation that bans parental notification policies in schools statewide. Liberty Justice Center Senior Counsel Emily Rae will…
Read More California Court To Hear Arguments In Lawsuit Defending Parents RightsCanada Tightens Border Security Amid President-Elect Trump’s Tariff Threats
In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed 25% tariff on Canadian imports, Canada has announced a series of sweeping border security measures aimed at addressing U.S. concerns and potentially averting the tariff’s implementation next month. The measures, unveiled by Canadian officials on Wednesday, focus on…
Read More Canada Tightens Border Security Amid President-Elect Trump’s Tariff ThreatsTrump Leads Fiery Charge Against “Reckless” Spending Bill, Calls For Conservative Action
President-elect Donald Trump is leading a fiery charge against the proposed Continuing Resolution (CR) spending bill, which is riddled with wasteful expenditures, dangerous policy provisions, and an unsustainable approach to government funding. In a statement Wednesday, Trump lambasted the bill as a “nasty trap” set…
Read More Trump Leads Fiery Charge Against “Reckless” Spending Bill, Calls For Conservative ActionSupreme Court To Hear South Carolina Case On Taxpayer Funding For Abortion Providers
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it will hear Kerr v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, a landmark case that could determine whether states can redirect Medicaid funds away from abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. The case, which challenges the use of taxpayer dollars for…
Read More Supreme Court To Hear South Carolina Case On Taxpayer Funding For Abortion ProvidersU.S. Supreme Court To Hear Challenges To Federal TikTok Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will hear constitutional challenges to the proposed federal TikTok ban. The Court has scheduled oral arguments for January 10, 2025, just days before the ban is set to take effect on January 19, 2025, one day before…
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