Politics
The TIPP leadership index is a leading gauge of how Americans perceive the current administration's performance. Specifically the President.
Bipartisan Committee To Study Ohio Data Centers
The Ohio Joint Data Center Committee, consisting of six Republicans and two Democrats from the state House and Senate, will begin holding meetings May 27, according to The Statehouse News Bureau
Senate Tussles Over Ballroom Security Funding
Republicans are attempting to pass a budget reconciliation bill to inject billions in funding for border and immigration enforcement without needing any Democrat votes in the Senate
Georgia Voters Prepare To Choose Their Parties’ Candidates
While Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff has already secured his party’s nomination, the Republican primary for Senate—along with both parties’ gubernatorial primaries—remains underway
California School District Spends $300K To Partner With LGBTQ Center
Pomona Unified School District in Pomona, California, signed a memorandum of understanding for the 2024-2025 school year for a “mentoring program” with Pomona Valley Pride
Justice Jackson Criticizes Supreme Court Redistricting Decision
Speaking at an event hosted by the American Law Institute, Jackson said courts must remain “apolitical” and apply consistent legal standards in politically sensitive cases
Trump Renews SAVE America Push
Trump demanded the bill be tacked on to separate bills dealing with housing and the extension of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act spy powers
DOJ Creates $1.776 Billion ‘Anti‑Weaponization Fund’ After Trump IRS Settlement
The funding is the result of a settlement in the case of President Donald Trump v. Internal Revenue Service, where the president and members of his family sued the agency over the release of their tax returns
Massie’s Primary Race Breaks Spending Records
In an interview with ABC News, Massie attributed the unprecedented spending to outside influence
America’s Representative
Although Trump’s poll numbers are in a free fall and the coalition he built around his 2024 campaign has been shattered, an endorsement from the President is still coveted among a significant enough portion of the Republican party base to cause problems for the incumbent Congressman
Los Angeles Voters, The World Is Watching
The mayor’s race is as much, if not more, about Angelenos than it is about the candidates.
Hobbes’s Self-Defeating Theory
Without having ever read Hobbes, people will unknowingly repeat his assumptions, presuppositions, concerns, and arguments for the state.
The Job Market Has Only Gotten Worse Since Trump’s “Liberation Day”
As price inflation increases, thanks to the Trump administration’s elective war on Iran, the increasing cost of living, combined with this stagnating job market, will ensure further economic hardship for many Americans.