08.22.2025

By Manzanita Miller As inflation slows and Americans begin to reap the benefits of President Donald Trump’s America First approach to creating jobs for native-born workers, voters are rallying behind the president’s approach. A new survey shows a majority of voters, including a majority of Hispanics, […]
08.21.2025

By Robert Romano One provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act expanded the use of Pell Grants for trade schools with short term certificates — between 150 and 599 clock hours at a minimum of eight weeks — that could help pay for trade school certifications […]
08.20.2025

By Manzanita Miller The constitutionally dubious practice of states using race as a variable to redraw congressional districts, which largely shifts power to Democrats in the House of Representatives, is being called into question before the Supreme Court in a Louisiana case that could set a strong […]
08.19.2025

By Robert Romano A flurry of optimistic diplomatic activity has followed President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s historic, apparently successful summit in Anchorage, Alaska on Aug. 15 as a peace process has officially begun between the heads of state of Russia and Ukraine, with Volodymyr Zelensky agreeing to meet with Putin after Trump convened an Oval Office meeting between the heads of the […]
08.18.2025

By Robert Romano Southwest border encounters once again hit a record low in July at 7,832, according to the latest numbers by U.S. Customs and Border Protection , amid continued U.S. military deployment to U.S-Mexican border and continued construction of the southern border wall in Texas , California , Arizona and New Mexico . That is the lowest on record in data dating all the way back to 2000 . In 2025 […]
08.15.2025

By Manzanita Miller The issue of skyrocketing threats to safety and property in major cities has risen rapidly to the forefront of voters’ minds, with over two-thirds of Americans saying crime is a major problem and a majority saying crime has gone up since 2020 according […]
08.15.2025

By Robert Romano Earlier this year in March, Congress completed work on a six-month continuing resolution that will carry discretionary government spending, about $1.87 trillion, through the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30, which is now rapidly approaching. Now, Congress will again be called on to pass in some form […]
08.13.2025

By Manzanita Miller After President Donald Trump won a sweeping victory in 2024 with the promise to reverse the damage Democrats’ disastrous open borders agenda caused to the United States, Democrats were aghast. But the message was clear — President Trump ran and won on a […]