July 26, 2026

Joe Biden’s Health and Memoir Impact His Post-Presidential Life

Joe Biden’s life has significantly changed following his term as president. Nearly eighteen months after departing from the White House, Biden, now 83, maintains a tight-knit circle. He primarily interacts with family, close friends, and long-term aides while receiving treatment for metastatic cancer. His health concerns have curtailed his activities and public appearances. Despite these […]

July 26, 2026

Concerns Over Executive Order on Smithsonian National Museum

An executive order from President Donald Trump has raised eyebrows, sparking discussions about its implications. Visitors at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History on the day following Independence Day have encountered changes. These changes came after an executive order issued by the Trump administration titled “Restoring Trust in the Smithsonian Institution.” According to the […]

July 26, 2026

Collins Faces Criticism from Democratic Opponent

Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, recently shared her disagreements with President Donald Trump in an interview with NBC News. Collins stands out as the only Republican senator representing a state that Trump lost in the presidential election two years ago. During the annual Moxie Day Parade held on July 11 in Lisbon, Maine, […]

July 26, 2026

Debate Over Whether America Was Founded as a Christian Nation

The U.S. Constitution does not mention Christianity or any particular religion. The Declaration of Independence refers to rights deriving from a ‘Creator’ and ‘Nature’s God,’ without specifying further. Yet, many Americans believe the founders intended the U.S. to be a Christian nation and believe it should be one. Such views are prevalent among Republicans and […]

July 26, 2026

Texas Senate Race Highlights Latino Voter Shifts

The black campaign bus with “Talarico for Texas” emblazoned on its side made a dramatic stop at Memo’s Restaurant, near the U.S.-Mexico border. Bibi Valdez was there, eager to catch a glimpse. She walked briskly to the bus with her phone camera ready, reflecting on the local political shift of two years ago. “Many, especially […]

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s Voter Verification Order

Discussion on Voter Verification Database Block Fox News host Laura Ingraham and Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan recently discussed a federal judge’s decision to block President Donald Trump’s voter verification database. Jim Jordan criticized the decision, stating it hinders election integrity by allowing non-citizens on voter rolls. This discussion highlights ongoing concerns about election security and […]

July 25, 2026

Hundreds March Downtown in Vigil for Victims of Immigration Enforcement

On Saturday, a vigil for two men killed during immigration enforcement traffic stops became a march through Michigan Avenue. The event brought together hundreds to challenge the Trump administration’s intensified immigration policies. The gathering began around 11 a.m. in Grant Park to honor Lorenzo Salgado Araujo from Mexico and Joan Sebastian Guerrero from Colombia. Araujo […]

July 25, 2026

Federal Judge Overturns Illinois Laws on Tuition for Illegal Immigrants

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker experienced a significant legal setback when a federal judge struck down key state laws offering in-state tuition, financial aid, and scholarships to illegal immigrants. This decision aligns with the Trump administration’s immigration policies. U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn, appointed by Trump and serving in the Southern District of Illinois, sided with […]

July 25, 2026

President Trump’s Speech at WHCA Dinner: Highlights and Key Moments

President Trump had a unique opportunity on Friday evening to address the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner for the first time as President. The event took place at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Washington, months after an assassination attempt disrupted the initial gathering. Trump’s speech included his usual quips aimed at the media, political […]

July 25, 2026

Trump’s Critique on Canadian Wildfire Smoke and Border Air Quality

On Saturday, President Donald Trump shared an image, apparently AI-generated, showing a significant air filter along the U.S.-Canada border. This action underscores his ongoing criticism of Ottawa amid continued wildfire smoke drifting into the U.S. Historically, both countries have cooperated during wildfire crises. However, Trump’s recent statement follows his accusation that Canada is affecting U.S. […]