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Serena Zehlius, Editor
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House Speaker Mike Johnson Unaware of Desperate Need For Cigars
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson gets in big trouble with his own party after taking away the Capitol private cigar hideaway.

Trump Gets Mocked And Ridiculed For This
It doesn't get funnier than Trump trying to mock Joe Biden's mental state, but getting the name wrong. Ronny Johnson—wait, Ronny Jackson was a great…

Kansas AG Kobach accuses Pfizer of misleading vaccine marketing in lawsuit
Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a civil lawsuit Monday against Pfizer, alleging that “Pfizer misled the public that it had a ‘safe and effective’ COVID-19…

Life after: Escaping gang violence
Cenia Elizabeth Muñoz and her husband Angel feared becoming statistics of the widespread gang violence in their native El Salvador.

VP Harris stops by Atlanta 100 Black Men event to shore up Georgia base ahead of election
Kamala Harris’ visit to Atlanta for the national conference allowed her to promote the Biden-Harris administration’s historic investments in economic development.

While the state works to close lengthy backlog in food aid program, enrollment dropped by 122k
The program, formerly known as food stamps, serves the poorest Tennessee residents; some have gone without for months.

Montana Creates Emergency ‘Drive-Thru’ Blood Pickup Service for Rural Ambulances
This is the first program of its kind in the U.S. The network allows ambulance crews to pick up blood from hospitals and transfuse it…

Boebert lies On House Floor, Gets Called Out For It
Lauren Boebert usually doesn't know what she's talking about, but this time she does and is using the Great Replacement Theory to push her rhetoric…

Federal climate funds to help Ohio cities slash emissions from wastewater operations
Biogas projects at wastewater plants serving Columbus and Cincinnati will offset roughly 50,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas annually, according to city officials.

Surprised by U.S. Supreme Court’s abortion pill ruling?
It’s clear that our nation’s top court had second thoughts about pushing the anti-choice agenda further after the furor that was released by overturning Roe.