There’s a crazy tradition where Democratic presidents get stuck cleaning up Republican messes. It happened in 1992 when Bill Clinton had to get rid of
Month: October 2020
Amy Coney Barrett just got sworn in on the Supreme Court — but can she fill Justice Ginsburg’s shoes?
Washington D.C. – On Tuesday morning, Justice Amy Coney Barrett recited the judicial oath at her swearing-in ceremony. This moment officially marks Barrett’s tenure as
FBI confirms: Iran and Russia intercepted American voter registration information
Washington D.C. – Last Thursday, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) confirmed foreign powers are trying to influence the presidential election. Iran and Russia
Spanish-speaking news and Black Lives Matter — at odds
Miami – There is growing concern about the evolving disconnect between Spanish-speaking news and the Black Lives Matter movement. This is sparking a clash of
The Dodgers beat the Rays to clinch the first World Series Title since 1988
Arlington, Texas – After a 3-1 victory Wednesday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers earned their seventh title. To top it off, Corey Seager becomes the
UPDATE: Uprisings and Protests continue to spark in Nigeria, Thailand, and Azerbaijan
Lagos – Calls for democracy and autonomy continue to spark deadly uprisings and protests in Thailand, Nigeria, and Azerbaijan. A joint ceasefire was negotiated by
Are some judges systematically chipping away votes?
Washington, D.C – Judge Karen Nelson Moore of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit is criticizing judges who favor states seeking to
The DOJ is suing GOOGLE for antitrust violations — how will this impact the future of the internet?
Washington D.C. – Last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) along with 11 state attorneys general filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Google. The DOJ
BREAKING – DOJ can’t protect Trump in the E. Jean Carroll rape defamation lawsuit
New York, NY – A federal judge denied a Department of Justice (DOJ) motion to step into E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit on Trump’s behalf. So,
The last presidential debate — did muting their microphones do anything?
Nashville – Though the last presidential debate in Nashville was more civil in nature, candidates were still at each other’s throats. This 96-minute verbal duel