Across rural America, farmers are no strangers to uncertainty. They navigate droughts, floods, fluctuating market prices, and soaring input costs. But this year, the storm isn’t coming from the skies — it’s coming from Washington. In just a few short months, we’ve watched DOGE undermine contracts with farm communities and slash funding from the programs […]
Read MoreThe speech made by Axios correspondent Alex Thompson at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last weekend calling out the media’s weak coverage of Joe Biden continues to make waves in Washington, D.C. “Alex’s speech was the best part of an otherwise tedious night and the only real olive branch extended toward the Trump administration,” one […]
Read MoreDustin May’s life was almost cut short last year. While recovering from a second Tommy John surgery over the summer, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher was eating a salad. A leaf of lettuce got stuck in his throat and tore his esophagus, requiring emergency surgery. May did not want to go to the hospital, but […]
Read MoreBaylee Littrell wore his faith on his sleeve all the way to the top 20 on “American Idol,” and he said it was a lesson he learned from his parents. Littrell, 22, is the son of Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell. He won the judges over with an original song in his audition (accompanied by […]
Read MoreSome married women across the U.S. are sharing that they’ve been facing unexpected hurdles in obtaining their REAL ID as the May 7th deadline looms to have the documentation to fly domestically. The common obstacle among them is proving their name change due to marriage without having in their possession their original marriage certificate needed […]
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