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Trump Announces Greenland Framework Deal and Suspends Planned Tariffs
The announcement came via social media following a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. As part of this change in direction, the White House confirmed it won’t be imposing the tariffs that were originally scheduled to go into effect on February 1st. This move follows a Tuesday speech at the Davos conference where the President’s tone was notably more aggressive. During those remarks, he criticized NATO and Danish officials as ungrateful, suggesting the United Stat

Toni Mathews
Jan 222 min read


Trump Trip to Davos Delayed by Air Force One Mechanical Issue
President Trump’s trip to the World Economic Forum was delayed Tuesday night after Air Force One returned to Joint Base Andrews due to a minor electrical issue. The president and his crew transferred to a backup aircraft for the flight to Davos, Switzerland. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to replace the aging presidential fleet, including a multi-billion-dollar project with Boeing not expected for completion until 2028. The timing may impact Trump's scheduled morning

Toni Mathews
Jan 212 min read


Canada and China Establish New Strategic Partnership and Energy Pact
Prime Minister Mark Carney concluded a significant state visit to Beijing, marking a new strategic partnership with China. Amid trade pressures from the United States, Canada and China signed agreements to reduce tariffs on electric vehicles and canola while establishing a new energy investment pact. The move represents the first visit by a Canadian leader in eight years and signals a major shift in diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations.

Analese Hartford
Jan 191 min read


DOJ Argues Lawmakers Lack Authority to Compel Epstein File Release
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed a letter in New York federal court arguing against the appointment of a special master to oversee the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files. Despite the Epstein Transparency Act’s deadline passing nearly a month ago, the DOJ claims lawmakers Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie lack the legal standing to intervene. Bondi highlighted that the legislation lacks a specific enforcement mechanism to compel a faster release through the court system.

Analese Hartford
Jan 172 min read


Trump Threatens Insurrection Act Deployment in Minneapolis
President Trump warned today he may invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy the U.S. military to Minneapolis. The move follows reports of unrest targeting ICE agents after a large-scale immigration crackdown. While the Act provides a loophole to the Posse Comitatus Act, legal experts note the statute's vague definitions regarding rebellions and domestic violence. Constitutional rights, including search and seizure protections, remain in effect regardless of military pre

Analese Hartford
Jan 152 min read


Ohio GOP Bill Would End Municipal Tax Loss Expiration, Reshaping What Businesses Owe
Ohio Rep. Steve Demetriou has introduced HB 642, a bill that would remove the five-year limit on carrying forward net operating losses for municipal income taxes. Supporters say it would better match long business recovery cycles and align municipal rules more closely with federal treatment, while municipalities could see tax revenue delayed as losses are used over longer periods.

Analese Hartford
Jan 153 min read


Clintons Defy House Subpoena on Epstein as Comer Threatens Contempt Vote
Bill and Hillary Clinton are refusing a House Oversight deposition tied to Jeffrey Epstein, arguing the subpoena is invalid and unfair after other subpoenas were dropped. Chairman James Comer says the committee could move next week to hold Bill Clinton in contempt of Congress, escalating a high-stakes fight over testimony and transparency.

Analese Hartford
Jan 143 min read


‘I Rejected the Pardon’: Jan. 6 Defendant Returns to Capitol to Testify Against Trump’s Claims
Pam Hemphill, a Jan. 6 defendant, returned to the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2026, saying she pleaded guilty for her actions and rejected a pardon from President Donald Trump. She told a House Democratic hearing she traveled from Idaho after believing Trump’s claims, later sought to make amends, and credited Capitol Police with saving her after she was trampled in the crowd.

Analese Hartford
Jan 83 min read


Trump White House Issues Oil Ultimatum to Venezuela as Greenland Threats Spark Global Alarm
The Trump administration has delivered demands to Venezuela’s interim leader tied to renewed oil sales, including cutting ties with U.S. rivals and favoring the U.S. on heavy crude. Trump also praised a raid he said captured Nicolás Maduro, while world leaders push back on his renewed threats toward Greenland and Colombia’s president fires back online.

Toni Mathews
Jan 83 min read


ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Minneapolis Woman as Leaders Clash Over What Happened
A 37-year-old woman, Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed in Minneapolis in an incident involving an ICE agent. A witness described hearing gunshots and a crash, while unconfirmed claims say medical help was blocked. Mayor Jacob Frey and Gov. Tim Walz condemned the federal presence, while President Donald Trump said the agent acted in self-defense. Key details remain unconfirmed.

D Heckman
Jan 83 min read


Trump Weighs Military Force or Purchase to Take Greenland From Denmark
President Trump is considering options for the U.S. to take control of Greenland, including a possible purchase or even military force, as Denmark and other NATO allies warn the territory is not for sale and cite sovereignty and border principles. The White House says discussions are underway, but key details remain unclear.

Toni Mathews
Jan 72 min read


Trump Orders Epstein Investigation, Which Could Block/Stop the Release of Documents to the Public
This move has raised sharp concerns from lawmakers, transparency advocates, and legal experts who question whether the timing and purpose of

Analese Hartford
Nov 15, 20253 min read


Trump’s $250M White House Ballroom Sparks Outrage as East Wing Faces Demolition
Construction crews began work at the East Wing’s main entrance, where guests traditionally arrive. While it remains unclear how much of the wing will be removed, early images show that the original corridor remains visible in renderings of the new ballroom design, suggesting the extension will expand outward from the existing structure. The East Wing, completed in its current form in 1942 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, has historically housed the Office of the First L

Analese Hartford
Oct 21, 20253 min read


Government Shutdown Crushes SNAP Benefits for 42 Million Americans
SNAP, formerly known as food stamps, is the federal program that helps low-income individuals and families purchase groceries. The average benefit in 2024 was approximately $190 per month, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA has now warned that it is running out of funds to continue issuing those benefits due to the budget impasse in Congress.

Analese Hartford
Oct 21, 20252 min read


Supreme Court Moves to Redefine Faith, Power, and the Vote in Wildest Term Yet
The U.S. Supreme Court began its new term with two contentious cases that could reshape the legal landscape for free speech, elections, and states’ rights. In its first week, the justices heard Chiles v. Salazar and Bost v. Illinois, both drawing national attention as indicators of how the court’s conservative majority may rule on politically charged issues ahead of the 2024 election cycle.

Analese Hartford
Oct 14, 20253 min read


U.S. Education System Gets a Failing Grade in National Report Card, Reading Scores Plummet to 30-Year Lows
The U.S. Department of Education’s latest “Nation’s Report Card” shows that America’s education system is, in its own words, failing. The 2024 Education Report Card, compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), found significant declines in student performance across nearly all grades and subjects, marking one of the worst national assessments since the program began in 1969.

David Jones
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Cleveland Schools Honor Indigenous Peoples Despite Federal Shift Back to Columbus Day
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District took a public stand this week, reaffirming its commitment to honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day, even as former President Donald Trump reinstated Columbus Day as the sole national observance. The district shared a message stating, “Today, we honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day. We recognize and celebrate the cultures, histories, and contributions of Indigenous peoples, past, present, and future.”

David Jones
Oct 14, 20253 min read


TSA Video Blaming Democrats Banned from Cleveland and Akron Airports
The message, delivered by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and produced by the Department of Homeland Security and Transportation Security Administration, states, “Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government.” The clip links the shutdown directly to TSA operations and highlights that many employees are working without pay. The explicit partisan blame in the video has drawn criticism and is the central reason multiple airports have refused to dis

Analese Hartford
Oct 14, 20252 min read


Deadliest Year for Ohio Families Exposes Failures Inside Domestic Courts
Among those killed, 95 were victims and 62 were perpetrators. The total count included 82 male and 75 female decedents. Children were frequently caught in the crossfire. Eleven minors were killed and at least 92 children lost a parent to domestic violence during the reporting period. In addition, 38 percent of the cases involving children included custody disputes, and 36 percent of perpetrators were subject to a current or previous protection order at the time of the homicid

Analese Hartford
Oct 9, 20254 min read


Ohio Activists Target Early Voting Sites to Push Property Tax Repeal Petition
Election officials interviewed across several counties confirmed that as of mid‑October 2025, they had not logged any formal complaints against petition circulators operating near BOE locations during early voting. Several said they monitor for potential encroachment on the 100‑foot zone, but that enforcement is largely reactive.

Analese Hartford
Oct 8, 20253 min read
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