03.29.2024

By Manzanita Miller According to the newly released World Happiness Report which compiles data from Gallup and the United Nations, happiness rankings in the U.S. have plummeted, particularly among younger Americans. The U.S. has fallen to No. 23 on the list of nations and is no longer in the top […]
03.28.2024

By Robert Romano There is not much news to report on the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) with all quiet amid Congress in recess for spring break. The last action Congress took was to pass a short-term extension of existing provisions […]
03.27.2024

By Manzanita Miller While we have been extensively reporting on former President Donald Trump’s significant increase in support compared to 2020 among working class voters, minorities, and young people, one group of Americans appears to be shifting away from Trump at the margins – seniors. Voters over age […]
03.25.2024

By Robert Romano U.S. Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) has filed a resolution that would vacate House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and set off another round of House leadership elections after Congress finished up two omnibus spending bills for Fiscal Year 2024, both of which easily passed the House and Senate with bipartisan, veto-proof […]
03.22.2024

By Robert Romano Elon Musk on March 21 in a post on the X platform outlined what he called “centrist” positions on issues like securing the border, protecting American cities, reducing federal spending, ending diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) reverse discrimination policies, ending youth transgender surgeries and protecting freedom of speech under the First Amendment to the […]
03.22.2024

By Manzanita Miller A new nationwide poll from Florida Atlantic University/Mainstreet Research shows former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden locked in a dead heat with both candidates earning 44 percent of the vote and another 12 percent of the vote undecided or planning to support […]
03.21.2024

By Robert Romano Anti-censorship provisions of spending bills that were passed by the House for appropriations for the Departments of Defense, State and Homeland Security have all been stripped out of the now proposed 1,012-page omnibus spending bill . Similar provisions were stripped out of the omnibus spending bill that passed earlier this month impacting the Department of Justice. The defunds would have […]
03.20.2024

By Robert Romano The Supreme Court on March 18 heard oral arguments on the Murthy v. Missouri (originally Missouri v. Biden) case about federal government agencies including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and others coordinating with social media companies to remove […]