September 16, 2025

‘Fire that you have ignited’: Turning Point USA sees surge in chapter requests

Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated, said the organization her husband founded will continue. She pledged to carry on Turning Point USA’s mission, a commitment that has sparked thousands of inquiries from across the country about starting new chapters. “If you thought that my husband’s mission was powerful before you have no […]

September 16, 2025

Did you know NYC has noise cameras that can lead to fines?

New York City has noise cameras placed around the city that can fine people for excessive noise from their vehicles. Those cameras have generated $1.7 million in fines according to the New York Post. What are noise cameras? The noise camera program began in 2023 when state legislators passed the “Stop Spreading the Noise Act.” […]

September 16, 2025

Americans anxious over power grid but show support for energy projects

Americans are becoming more worried about the power grid, but they are willing to do something about it. A new report shows 4 out of 5 survey respondents are concerned about grid safety as electricity demand increases and the threat of power outages looms.  The 2025 Pulse Report by professional services firm WSP also found […]

September 16, 2025

Tough-on-crime bills for DC advance after Trump control ends

A package of 14 bills moving rapidly through the U.S. House could significantly change Washington, D.C.’s approach to juvenile crime and public safety. The House Oversight Committee approved the package of bills in just days, and Washington D.C. officials are scheduled to testify about the city’s crime. U.S. House to hear, vote on crime bills  […]

September 16, 2025

Airlines selling 5 billion domestic flight records to U.S. government

A data broker with five billion domestic flight records is selling access to the U.S. government, enabling warrantless searches of airline passengers’ data. The records, which include passengers’ names, flight itineraries and financial information, have been made available to agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Secret […]

September 16, 2025

Answered prayers: New bill could use church land to fight homelessness

It’s not NIMBY, it’s YIGBY. As America faces rising homelessness and an escalating housing shortage, a growing movement believes churches, mosques and synagogues are an answer to the housing crisis. A new federal bill introduced this month aims to offer space on land already owned by faith-based organizations and higher education institutions.  Dubbed the YIGBY […]

September 16, 2025

‘I have bad news’: Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin confessed on Discord: Report

Newly revealed social media messages suggest the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk confessed to the crime to friends online. According to screenshots reviewed by The Washington Post, suspect Tyler Robinson sent a series of notes to a private group chat on the platform Discord shortly before turning himself in. “Hey guys, I […]

September 16, 2025

JD Vance uses ‘The Charlie Kirk Show’ to honor Kirk, condemn ‘left-wing extremism’

Vice President JD Vance stepped away from his official duties Monday to host a special episode of Charlie Kirk’s podcast that included stories of how several Trump administration staffers knew the conservative activist and his impact on their careers. Discussions also centered on political violence as Vance and guests blamed “the left” for proliferating and […]

September 16, 2025

4 NFL QB’s go down with injuries in week 2, why is protecting them an issue?

The biggest headlines after week two of the NFL season revolve around quarterbacks. Unfortunately, injuries to four starters in action Sunday once again raise the question of how to better protect the most consequential players in the league. Starting quarterbacks take some hits Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow suffered a toe injury in the second quarter of […]

September 16, 2025

More than 1,000 Alligator Alcatraz detainees drop off the grid: Report

The whereabouts of around 1,200 men detained at Alligator Alcatraz could not be determined, according to a new report from the Miami Herald. Those men may still be getting processed, being transferred or about to be deported. Detainees’ location unclear The Herald obtained the names of those detainees from two rosters. They reported that around […]