DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JUNE 15: Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump joins community leaders for a roundtable discussion at the 180 Church on June 15, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. The event is one of two the former president is scheduled to attend while in Detroit today. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)© Scott Olson/AFP via GETTY Read More…
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3 Years Later, Ronald Greene’s family awaits justice
Ronald Greene’s family awaits justice from the feds In this image from the body camera of Louisiana State trooper Dakota DeMoss, his colleagues, Kory York (center left) and Chris Hollingsworth (center right), hold up Ronald Greene before paramedics arrived May 10, 2019, outside of Monroe, La. An autopsy ordered by the FBI listed “prone restraint” Read More…
The Talks That Could Have Ended the War in Ukraine
A Hidden History of Diplomacy That Came Up Short—but Holds Lessons for Future Negotiations By Samuel Charap and Sergey Radchenk In the early hours of February 24, 2022, the Russian air force struck targets across Ukraine. At the same time, Moscow’s infantry and armor poured into the country from the north, east, and south. In Read More…
Men Should Owe ‘Support’ To Women They Impregnate ‘From Conception’
Ron DeSantis: Men Should Owe ‘Support’ To Women They Impregnate ‘From Conception’ Democrats wanted a required cash bond as part of the state’s six-week abortion ban signed by the Governor. Republicans spiked the amendment. In Iowa, Ron DeSantis is taking a firm stance in favor of men being obligated to pay support to women carrying Read More…
Battles Over ‘Progressive’ Prosecutors’ Decisions Heating Up
“The record includes not a hint of misconduct,” U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle wrote of Warren, who was serving as the state attorney in Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa. “He was diligently competently performing the job he was elected to perform, very much in the way he told voters he would perform it.” Similarly, when Read More…
Florida’s History, ‘A Blow to Our Students and Nation’
Florida’s new history standards say that African Americans benefited from slavery. Florida educators, including social studies teacher Jorje Botello, are furious about it. Florida’s new standards for how African American history should be taught have drawn severe criticism across the country, especially in The Sunshine State. These new standards require middle school students to be Read More…








