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Author: Mandy Matthews
Sen. John Cornyn urged the International Olympic Committee to bar biological males from competing in female events at the 2026 Winter Olympics, calling for prompt action and raising concerns about fairness and safety in women’s sports. Sen. John Cornyn made a direct appeal to the International Olympic Committee, insisting that biological males should not be allowed to compete in female categories at the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics. He framed the issue as one that demands immediate attention from sports authorities and governing bodies. Cornyn used clear, plain language to stress that the integrity of women’s competition must be protected. The…
Firefighters staged a dramatic high-altitude rescue in Jerusalem after a teenager became trapped on a construction crane, creating a tense seven-hour operation that captured local attention and highlighted the risks of urban construction work. The scene unfolded high above a busy city, where a combination of height, weather and technical challenge turned an ordinary construction crane into a perilous perch. Emergency crews coordinated a careful response that balanced speed with the need to keep the trapped teen safe. Neighbors and workers watched as professionals took over a situation that demanded precision and endurance. Firefighters and rescue specialists worked through logistics…
A Republican congressman is under fire after reports tied him to a controversial trip and an allegation of misconduct, and the story has prompted censure efforts and an ethics referral in the House. A Republican member of Congress is facing criticism over an alleged sex scandal. The lawmaker at the center of the reporting is U.S. Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL), a figure who has drawn attention for his actions both in and out of office. The accusations come on top of other disputes that have already put him in the political crosshairs. One complication for Mills is that this alleged…
Republicans argue Michigan’s chief election official has loosened residency rules, prompting a courtroom fight over whether that move undercuts the rule of law and election integrity. The Republican National Committee has taken a sharp legal shot at Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, saying her recent guidance on voter residency goes beyond acceptable interpretation and into dangerous territory. The complaint frames the issue as more than a policy dispute: it is a legal challenge that asks a court to weigh in on the basic rules that decide who can cast a ballot. For voters and election officials alike, clarity and consistent…
Many Americans are skipping the turkey, and it’s changing how families cook and celebrate. Roasting a turkey still feels like Thanksgiving to a lot of households, but more people are putting something else on the table. More than 34% of American adults say the turkey is their least favorite traditional holiday item, and that statistic is reshaping menus, budgets, and kitchen plans. Practical reasons drive the shift. Turkeys are big, require time and a steady hand to avoid dry meat, and often create leftovers people don’t want to handle for days. For busy families and hosts who prefer simpler prep,…
Republican pressure on Judge Boasberg has surged after Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, filed Articles of Impeachment earlier this month, and conservatives are pushing for accountability in the judiciary. The move to impeach Judge Boasberg reflects a growing frustration among Republican lawmakers who see judicial overreach as a threat to checks and balances. Many conservatives argue that when judges step beyond legal bounds, impeachment remains the constitutional remedy. That view is gaining momentum in some House circles and among grassroots activists. Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, formally filed Articles of Impeachment earlier this month, a step that signals Republican readiness to use…
The U.S. Treasury Department said Thursday it plans to reclassify certain refundable tax credits as “federal public benefits,” which will bar some immigrant taxpayers from receiving them. This change has immediate policy and legal implications and it raises questions about how benefits and tax law intersect. The administration’s move to treat certain refundable tax credits as “federal public benefits” shifts the landscape for noncitizen taxpayers who rely on those credits to make ends meet. From a Republican viewpoint, this is about enforcing immigration and benefits rules consistently so federal programs serve the intended recipients. Critics warn the reclassification could be…
This article explains the rule tying non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses to a person’s lawful time in the United States, reports on a PennDOT date extension, and outlines practical consequences for drivers and enforcement agencies. Non-domiciled CDL licenses should expire when the license holder’s time in the U.S. expires. PennDOT extended the dates, U.S. DOT says. Those two facts lie at the center of how states and the federal government handle drivers who are not permanent residents but hold commercial credentials. States issue CDLs under federal rules that require a close link between a driver’s legal presence in the country and…
A mobile lounge at Washington Dulles International Airport struck a United Airlines luggage cart Wednesday, injuring a United employee and prompting an on-site response and review of operations. The incident involved a mobile lounge used to move passengers between terminals, which made contact with a luggage cart while in service. Airport staff and emergency responders were on scene to address the injury and assess any immediate safety concerns. Mobile lounges are specialized vehicles that shuttle travelers and their luggage across expansive airport layouts, and they operate on tight schedules to keep connections flowing. When something goes wrong in that system,…
The prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey faces new questions after the Justice Department stumbled over how the case was presented to a grand jury, producing legal and political fallout that could reshape the next steps in this high-profile matter. The prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey hit another hurdle Wednesday as the Justice Department encountered mounting questions about how the case was presented to a grand jury for indictment. That development has created immediate procedural headaches for prosecutors and opened the door for defense lawyers to attack the process at every turn. Republicans see this as yet…