July 1, 2026

Vance Criticizes Birthright Citizenship Ruling

During an interview on ‘The Ingraham Angle’, Vice President JD Vance criticized the Supreme Court’s decision on birthright citizenship. He cautioned that the ruling might lead to increased misuse of the U.S. immigration system. The Supreme Court’s decision opposed former President Donald Trump’s attempt to eliminate birthright citizenship. The Court found the Constitution ensures automatic […]

July 1, 2026

Democratic Primary Victory Sets Stage for November Election in Colorado

Jessica Killin emerged victorious in the Democratic primary for Colorado’s 5th Congressional District, preparing for a clash with current Representative Jeff Crank, R-Colo., this November. The district, which includes Colorado Springs and El Paso County, is gearing up for a competitive race. Killin, a newcomer with experience as an Army captain and former chief of […]

July 1, 2026

Manny Rutinel Challenges Gabe Evans in Colorado House Race

Manny Rutinel, a progressive state representative, emerged victorious in the primary election within Colorado’s most competitive House district. He will compete against Representative Gabe Evans, a Republican perceived as vulnerable, in the upcoming fall election. Rutinel is a Dominican American, former animal rights activist, and lawyer. He has gained a substantial social media following and […]

July 1, 2026

Phil Weiser Upsets Michael Bennet in Colorado Governor Primary

Phil Weiser, the Democratic Attorney General of Colorado, secured a surprising victory in the primary election for governor. This victory came against Senator Michael Bennet, who had more funding and establishment backing. The Associated Press confirmed Weiser’s win, highlighting his campaign as the stronger opposition to President Trump. A year prior, Weiser lagged behind Bennet […]

July 1, 2026

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athletes

The Supreme Court, in a landmark decision on Tuesday, upheld laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restrict transgender female athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports teams. The 6-to-3 ruling has significant implications for 25 other states with similar laws. These laws, endorsed by the Trump administration, focus on limiting the involvement of […]

July 1, 2026

Shannon Bream Explores Justice Alito’s Views and NPR’s Reporting Misstep

Justice Alito’s Dissent on Birthright Citizenship Shannon Bream brings attention to Justice Samuel Alito’s dissent on the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on birthright citizenship. Alito expresses concern about national security. He highlights potential risks from children born in the U.S. to foreign mothers or illegal immigrants, suggesting they could pose threats in the future. He […]

July 1, 2026

Mystery Surrounding New Jersey Representative Tom Kean Jr.

Representative Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey has remained out of the public eye for nearly three months. This unusual absence has drawn increasing attention, especially with the upcoming New Jersey primary on Tuesday, where his name appears on the ballot. The situation began to unfold in March when a political website reported that Mr. […]

July 1, 2026

Supreme Court Ruling on Transgender Athlete Participation

The Supreme Court has ruled that states have the power to prevent transgender women and girls from competing in female sporting events. This decision impacts 27 states where such bans remain in place, but it does not mandate action from the remaining 23 states. Advocates are applying pressure on these states to consider changes. Kristen […]

July 1, 2026

Americans Question Trump’s Focus on Key Issues Amid Housing Cost Concerns

The Economist/YouGov poll indicates that a significant portion of Americans believe President Donald Trump is not concentrating on the issues they consider most critical. The survey reveals 60 percent of respondents feel Trump “hasn’t paid attention to the most important problems” facing the nation. This skepticism about his priorities arises as his administration continues to […]