Tuesday, September 23, 2025

SYNDICATION

1st Trader Joe’s Union Approved at Mass. Store

(Headline USA) Employees at a Trader Joe’s supermarket in Mass. became the latest workers at a major company to approve a labor union on July 28. The store in Hadley, about 80 miles west of Boston, is the first Trader Joe’s with an employees union, although workers at two other...

Governments Ramp Up Demands For User Info, Twitter Warns

(Headline USA) Twitter warned on July 28 that governments around the globe are asking the company to remove content or snoop on private details of user accounts at an alarming rate. The social media company revealed in a new report that it fielded a record number of legal demands — nearly...

Biden Admin Finds Shunning Russia Harder than It Expected

(Headline USA) The Biden administration likes to claim Russia has become isolated internationally because of its invasion of Ukraine. Yet Moscow's top officials have hardly been cloistered in the Kremlin. And now, even the U.S. wants to talk. President Vladimir Putin has been meeting with world leaders, including Turkish President...

Illinois AG: Pritzker-Linked Work-Comp Fraud Case Referred to Prosecutor

(Greg Bishop, The Center Square) There could be a criminal case filed in the alleged workers’ compensation fraud case fraught with political implications that allegedly includes Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office and tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars. A spokesperson for Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul told The Center Square late...

Texas AG Paxton Won’t Issue Legal Opinion on Invasion

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won’t be issuing a legal opinion declaring an invasion at the southern border, First Attorney General Brent Webster said. That decision is “shortsighted,” a Navy JAG attorney and national security law expert told The Center Square, and Webster's reasoning for...

N.C. Elections Could Be Affected by Court Decision Allowing Felons to Vote

(Victor Skinner, The Center Square) More than 56,000 North Carolina felons regained the right to vote Wednesday through a recent appeals court ruling, though it remains unclear how that might impact the November election. Anti-election-integrity activists held an event in downtown Raleigh on Wednesday to help felons on parole or...

22 AGs Sue USDA to Stop Holding School Lunches Hostage over LGBT Demands

(Joe Mueller, The Center Square) Schools ordering food for the beginning of the fall semester could be facing uncertainty over whether they’ll receive federal assistance that’s the center of a legal battle for being tied to sex discrimination rules. Twenty-two attorneys general are suing the Biden administration to prevent any...

Ex-Dem. Judges Declare Invasion on Texas Border, Seek Reelection as Republicans

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Two lifelong Democrats are now running for judicial reelection as Republicans in Texas border communities. Both women say they are fighting  against the Biden administration’s open border policies that they argue are wreaking havoc in their small communities. The single reason they switched parties, they say,...

‘Uncharted Territory:’ U.S. Debt Will Be Nearly Double GDP by 2052, Feds Say

(The Center Square) Federal debt will nearly double the nation’s Gross Domestic Product by 2052 if it continues on its current trajectory, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office says in its economic and debt forecast released Wednesday. U.S federal debt surpassed $30 trillion in February, and the most recent GDP data...

Record Inflation Sends Calif. Minimum Wage to $15.50 in 2023

(Madison Hirneisen, The Center Square) Rising inflation will push California’s minimum wage to $15.50 for all employers starting Jan. 1, 2023, the state’s Department of Finance announced Wednesday. California increased its minimum wage to $15 an hour on Jan. 1, 2022 for employers with 26 or more workers and was...

J6 Rally-Goer Accused of Assaulting Sicknick Pleads Guilty to 2 Misdemeanors

(Headline USA) A West Virginia man initially charged with assaulting Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick---who died of natural causes shortly after defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021---pleaded guilty on Wednesday to misdemeanor offenses that could allow him to avoid more jail time. Another man accused of attacking the...

Biden Holds Talks w/ Xi as Pelosi’s Taiwan Plan Continues to Rankle CCP

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden was speaking Thursday morning with China's Xi Jinping, the fifth conversation of their presidencies, as the two leaders chart the future of their complicated relationship at a time of simmering economic and geopolitical tensions. The call, which began at 8:33 a.m. EDT, comes as Biden...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Most Read

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -