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Bexar County DA Candidate Outlines Strategic Priorities for Managing Growing Caseloads
Democratic District Attorney candidate Oscar Salinas discusses the challenges of managing a $57M budget, 560 employees, and 10,000 new felony cases annually in Bexar County, emphasizing justice, efficiency, and community-focused prosecution.
February 25, 2026Read more

Candidate Invests $400,000 in Ohio Congressional Race, Signaling Competitive Campaign
Republican congressional candidate Holly Adams announced she is investing $400,000 of her own money into her campaign for Ohio's First Congressional District, highlighting her commitment to bringing principled leadership to Washington. The personal investment reflects both the urgency of the political moment and her determi...
February 21, 2026Read more

Candidate Criticizes Incumbent's Vote Against Federal Voter ID Legislation
Republican congressional candidate Holly Adams criticized incumbent Representative Greg Landsman for his vote against federal voter identification legislation, framing the issue as one of election integrity versus partisan obstruction. Adams specifically referenced Landsman's opposition to the SAVE America Act, which would ...
February 19, 2026Read more

Kendall County Judge Candidate Urges Early Voting Participation, Highlights Local Election Impact
Kendall County Judge candidate Ricky Gleason is emphasizing the importance of local elections and urging residents to participate in early voting from February 17–27, 2026. Gleason’s campaign focuses on collaborative leadership, emergency preparedness and long-term planning for the county’s future.
February 17, 2026Read more

Experts Explore Complexities of Controversial Societal Issues in Open Dialogue
Experts recently gathered to explore some of society's most controversial issues, including abortion, the term "bloodyhell," and bestiality. This conversation aimed to shed light on the complexities surrounding these topics, encouraging open dialogue and critical thinking among participants and the wider community.Abortion ...
February 13, 2026Read more

Ohio Congressional Candidate Adams Signs No New Taxes Pledge, Staking Fiscal Position
Holly Adams, a candidate for Ohio's First Congressional District, has signed the No New Taxes pledge, making her the only contender in the race to formally commit to opposing tax increases. Adams stated that this pledge represents a firm promise to district taxpayers during a period of economic strain. "At a time when famil...
February 13, 2026Read more

Kendall County Judge Candidate Proposes Three-Horizon Planning Framework to Guide Growth
Kendall County Judge candidate Ricky Gleason introduces a structured, long-term planning framework focusing on property rights, citizen involvement, and phased infrastructure solutions to manage growth, water security, and public safety responsibly.
February 11, 2026Read more

Amy Jordan Launches Congressional Campaign in New York's 12th District
Amy Jordan has officially announced her grassroots campaign for the United States Congress in New York's 12th District. Jordan stated that she is running to bring a fresh, unbiased, humanistic voice and new leadership that truly represents the people. She emphasized that her campaign is dedicated to uplifting those who feel...
February 10, 2026Read more

Former Virginia Delegate Appointed to Lead State Term Limits Push
U.S. Term Limits announced that Dr. Ibraheem Samirah has agreed to serve as the Virginia State Chair for the organization. Dr. Samirah, who previously served in the Virginia House of Delegates, will lead efforts to advance a state resolution calling for a constitutional amendment to establish congressional term limits. The ...
February 7, 2026Read more

J.C. Taylor Announces Candidacy for Kendall County Commissioner, Emphasizing Strategic Growth and Community Preservation
As the March 3rd Primary election approaches, lifelong Kendall County resident, local businessman & proven conservative, J.C. Taylor is running for County Commissioner, Precinct 2 with a five-year strategic plan, infrastructure protection & collaborative governance to manage growth while preserving the community’s rural her...
February 6, 2026Read more

Journalist's Commentary Examines Media Narratives in High-Profile Case
Journalist Cleopatra Fitzgerald has released a commentary examining the public conversation surrounding the case of Lissette Soto Domenech, exploring how media narratives, community reactions, and historical context shape public understanding of high-profile cases. The piece, available at Fitzgerald's official blog, discuss...
February 6, 2026Read more

Newsmax CEO's Buenos Aires Visit Signals Strategic Expansion into Latin American Media Market
The recent visit of Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy to Buenos Aires has been defined by experts as an unprecedented corporate marketing maneuver aimed at positioning the conservative media network as the leading global player in the cultural battle championed by Donald Trump, which is now resonating strongly throughout Latin ...
February 5, 2026Read more

Charlotte Dennett's Journalism Career: A Lifelong Pursuit of Uncomfortable Truths in Middle East Geopolitics
Charlotte Dennett's journalism career began in the 1970s in Beirut, Lebanon, where she reported for publications including the Middle East Sketch Magazine and The Beirut Daily Star, working in environments where truth rarely presents itself simply. Her professional trajectory, from roving Middle East correspondence to subse...
February 4, 2026Read more

Kopser Campaign Contacts 18,000 Unregistered Voters in Travis County to Expand Democratic Participation
Kopser for Texas contacted 18,000+ unregistered Travis County residents, aiming to expand voter participation. Led by candidate Joseph Kopser, the campaign uses relational organizing and tools like the Reach App to engage new voters and strengthen democracy.
February 3, 2026Read more

Kendall County Judge Candidate Advocates for Collaborative Governance Model Amid Growth Challenges
Kendall County Judge candidate Ricky Gleason points to Comfort Vision 2050 as a blueprint for collaborative, citizen-led governance. Emphasizing listening over dictating, Gleason outlines a unifying leadership approach to tackle growth, public safety, and infrastructure challenges across the county.
February 2, 2026Read more

JC Taylor Announces Candidacy for Kendall County Commissioner, Emphasizing Strategic Planning and Infrastructure
JC Taylor, a lifelong Kendall County resident and local business leader, has announced his candidacy for Kendall County Commissioner, Precinct 2. Taylor is urging voters to participate in the March 3 Republican Primary, where the race is expected to be decided, with early voting running February 17–27
January 28, 2026Read more

United States Withdraws from World Health Organization Amid Global Pandemic
The United States has formally communicated its immediate withdrawal from the World Health Organization, ending its membership in the global health body. The action denies the WHO one of its largest financial contributors at a time when international coordination on health issues remains critical. The withdrawal follows the...
January 27, 2026Read more

Analyst Warns Trump's Greenland Comments Signal Dangerous Pattern of Deception
Elizabeth Graham, an author with extensive experience studying Russia and former intelligence work, contends that President Donald Trump's recent statements about Greenland have created unprecedented tension in transatlantic relations. In a Substack post titled 'Deception At Davos,' Graham analyzes Trump's appearance at the...
January 26, 2026Read more

Shincheonji Church Demands Impartial Investigation Amid Election Interference Allegations
The Shincheonji Church of Jesus has issued a formal statement expressing deep concern over speculative reports alleging systematic election interference, demanding an impartial investigation by the Joint Investigation Headquarters. The church specifically addresses claims of mass entry into the People Power Party, interfere...
January 23, 2026Read more

U.S. Term Limits Appoints Nebraska State Chair to Advance Congressional Term Limits Resolution
U.S. Term Limits announced that Dan Frei has agreed to serve as the Nebraska State Chair for the organization, bringing both private and public service experience to the role advocating for congressional term limits. Frei emphasized the widespread public support for this reform, noting that polls show over 80% of Americans ...
January 23, 2026Read more

Shincheonji Church Challenges South Korean Government's Religious Statements as Constitutional Violation
The Shincheonji Church of Jesus has expressed profound concern over what it describes as unilateral interference by state power in religious affairs, following recent statements by South Korean government officials that targeted the religious group. The church argues that government actions constitute a grave violation of A...
January 23, 2026Read more

