Top Story: 25 Governors Demand Answers on How Many Migrants Flown to States
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View ArticleEthel Kennedy, Widow of Robert F. Kennedy, Dies at 96 After Suffering Stroke
by Nicholas Ballasy Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert Kennedy, died Thursday after suffering a stroke. She was 96. Kerry Kennedy, her daughter, first announced her mother’s death on social media,...
View ArticleDouble-Barreled Hurricane Crisis Exposes FEMA’s Chronic Leadership, Staffing...
by John Solomon and Steven Richards On the eve of Hurricane Milton’s landfall on a disaster-weary Florida, FEMA, the nation’s disaster relief agency reported a stark shortage of frontline workers...
View ArticleFEMA Spent Nearly Half Its Disaster Budget in Just Eight Days
Politico Eight days into the fiscal year, the federal government has spent nearly half the disaster relief that Congress has allocated for the next 12 months. The rapid spending — which is likely to...
View ArticleTester Trails Sheehy in Montana Senate Reelection Bid with Control of Chamber...
The Hill Incumbent Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) is trailing Republican rival Tim Sheehy by 8 points in the Montana Senate race, according to the latest survey from The New York Times/Siena College. The...
View ArticleSuspect’s Trial in University of Idaho Murders Delayed until August 2025
CBS News The trial of Bryan Kohberger, who has been charged with killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, has been set. The trial will begin on Aug. 11, 2025, and continue through Nov. 7,...
View ArticleReport: Top Democrat Operatives Worry Blue Wall Is Slipping Away from Kamala...
Breitbart Top Democrat politicians and operatives fear polling numbers in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania show Vice President Kamala Harris running behind former President Donald Trump,...
View ArticleMilton Leaves at Least a Dozen Dead, Millions Without Power
NBC News Hurricane Milton wrought havoc across Florida, where it whipped up tornadoes, cut power for more than 3.3 million energy customers, put some 11 million people at risk of flooding and caused...
View ArticleNew York City Reportedly Seeking 14,000 Hotel Rooms for Migrants, to Spend...
by Jason Hopkins New York City officials are reportedly looking to keep thousands of hotel rooms available for illegal migrants as the crisis in the Big Apple rages on, according to the New York...
View ArticleNeil W. McCabe Reporting Live from Florida: ‘There’s a Resilience Here’ to...
National political reporter Neil W. McCabe reported live from the beach in Destin, Florida on Thursday’s episode of The Michael Patrick Leahy Show where he discussed the destruction Hurricane Milton...
View ArticleInflation Ticks Down Less than Expected as Fears of Hot Economy Grow
by Owen Klinsky Inflation fell slightly in September amid fears of a hotter-than-expected economy following strong job gains in the month prior, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics...
View ArticleTrump Poised to Sweep the Battlegrounds: Internal Polls
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump appears poised to take every major battleground state in the 2024 election, according to his own internal polls. The Republican led Vice President Kamala...
View ArticleDOJ Sues Virginia over Removing Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls Ahead of...
by Natalia Mittelstadt The Department of Justice has sued Virginia over removing non-citizens from its voter rolls ahead of the November election. The DOJ announced the suit Friday against the...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Madeline Merlo
I met Madeline Merlo at the 2024 CMT Next Women of Country event in Nashville in January. As is the norm, the women perform an acoustic set, and I specifically remember Merlo’s introspective song,...
View ArticleSmall Businesses’ Uncertainty Hits New High, Survey Finds
by Casey Harper American small business uncertainty hit an all-time high and optimism remains low just weeks before Election Day, according to the latest survey. The National Federation of...
View ArticleCommentary: Americans Notice Hypocritical Disconnect in Biden...
by Manzanita Miller As the disastrous impact of Hurricane Helene reverberates through the nation and the southeast braces for the impact of Hurricane Milton, many Americans are calling out the tepid...
View ArticleTSNN Featured: Protesters Allegedly Entered Pennsylvania GOP Headquarters,...
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View ArticleSchool Choice Helps Close Performance Gap for Low-Income Students, Study Finds
by Jaryn Crouson Cities with robust charter school programs have drastically lowered the performance gap between low-income students and their peers, a study published in October found. The...
View ArticleTop Commentary: Americans Notice Hypocritical Disconnect in Biden...
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