Mike Lindell Steps Down as CEO to Focus on Minnesota Governor Race
Mike Lindell has announced he is stepping down as CEO of MyPillow to focus fully on campaigning for governor of Minnesota. After two decades at the helm of the pillow company, Lindell is shifting his
Judge Amit Mehta Dismisses Oath Keepers Convictions Amid Tense Reactions
On Tuesday, a federal judge appointed by Barack Obama, Amit Mehta, issued a critical ruling regarding the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. Judge Mehta granted the Justice Department’s request to dismiss cases against several members
Government Plans to Exempt Specific AI Systems from Vetting
Officials briefed tech companies about a framework for government assessment of cutting-edge systems’ cybersecurity risks. This briefing took place on August 4, 2026. The White House will exempt specific artificial intelligence models from government review
South Dakota Senate Race Lacks Democratic Candidate After Withdrawal
South Dakota Senate Campaign Update Julian Beaudion, initially set as the Democratic nominee for the Senate seat in South Dakota, officially exited the race on Tuesday. His withdrawal marks a pivotal change in the electoral
Senate Ready to Confirm New CDC Leader
The Senate is set to confirm Erica Schwartz as the new director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday. Majority Leader John Thune initiated the vote, marking the first appointment of
Kansas Voters Decide on House Primary Contests
Voters in Kansas are heading to the polls on Tuesday to cast their votes in a series of House primary contests. All current incumbents are seeking reelection. The polls will close at 8 p.m. EDT.
DHS Secretary Acknowledges Immigrants’ Role in Addressing Labor Shortages
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced criticism from right-wing factions over his remarks regarding immigrants. During the weekend, Mullin highlighted the importance of immigrants in addressing labor shortages. He also indicated support for individuals in
Concerns Arise Over Proposed Trump Memorial Arch
Donald Trump’s proposed 250-foot memorial arch may impact the historical significance of many sites near its planned location. The National Park Service (NPS) assessment highlights potential disruptions to the visual and spatial relationship between historic
House Ethics Committee Probes Allegations Against Rep. Max Miller
The House Ethics Committee announced on Tuesday its investigation into domestic abuse allegations against Republican Representative Max Miller. The Ohio congressman is under scrutiny as he faces pressure from former President Donald Trump and criticism
Low Water Levels Expose WWII German Ships in Danube
Water levels on the Danube River have significantly decreased due to drought, revealing remnants of World War II German battleships. These ships surface as a unique reminder amidst the summer heat crisis. The Danube, the
Democrats and Surveillance Pricing
The topic of surveillance pricing is gaining attention among Democrats. This practice involves collecting and utilizing data on consumers to adjust prices on products and services. It raises concerns about privacy and fairness. Surveillance pricing
Challenges Facing America’s Political Parties
America’s political parties face growing disapproval. Critics describe them as corrupt, unreliable, or incapable of managing the president effectively. This criticism poses significant hurdles for both major parties. Recent polls highlight these sentiments. Many Americans
Bipartisan Bill Aims to Reform College Sports
Two influential senators, Ted Cruz from Texas and Maria Cantwell from Washington, have introduced a bipartisan bill aiming to address ongoing issues in college sports. This proposed legislation seeks to regulate payments to players, allow
Skydiving Tragedy in Missouri: Investigations Begin
Experienced Jumpers Among Victims in Plane Crash A tragic plane crash in Missouri claimed the
Partisan Struggles Mar 250th Anniversary Celebrations
Construction is underway on the National Mall for the Great American State Fair, a key
Extreme Athlete Andrew Lewis Killed in Utah BASE Jumping Accident
Andrew Lewis, renowned for his performance during a Super Bowl halftime show, died in a
Bipartisan Group America250 Plans L.A. Concerts, Competing With Trump
A nonprofit organization, America250, formed by Congress ten years ago, plans to host a concert
Vaccine Advisory Committee’s Future Uncertain Amid Legal Challenges
The health secretary is working to revive a panel responsible for advising the government on
Montana’s Senate Seat: A Democratic Rift Boosts GOP Chances
Montana’s Three-Way Senate Race In Montana, a competitive race for a Senate seat has emerged,
Alaska Ballot Confusion: One Dan Sullivan Removed
Alaska’s director of elections decided to remove Dan J. Sullivan from the ballot for the
The Impact of the Knicks’ Championship on Baby Naming Trends
Baby-naming trends may shift significantly following the New York Knicks’ recent N.B.A. championship win. Experts
Lawmakers Warn Trump Administration Over Unauthorized Monument
In a letter addressed to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and national park officials, a group


