• Democrats make race the measure of all things

    Did you ever think you would see the day when Jewish students on elite college campuses were afraid to attend classes?

  • California Democrats Keep Being the Victims of Crime

    A string of prominent California Democrats has been the victim or alleged victim of crime over the past few years raising fresh concerns about law and order in the Golden State.On Thursday, thieves broke into the car of longtime Rep. Adam Schiff—a House Democrat who is currently running for the open Senate seat in California—and stole several bags, including one with his business clothes inside, according to The San Francisco Chronicle.Two days earlier, a fight broke out between San Jose...

  • 8th Congressional District race kicks off

    MOOSIC, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — All U.S. House Districts, including the 8th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, are holding elections for this year's primary. There's only one candidate from each party to vote for in the 8th District of Pennsylvania Democratic Congressman Matt Cartwright and Republican candidate Robert Bresnahan. Both candidates cast their votes in person []

  • Paris takes down ads for 'transphobic' book

    Posters promoting a book described as "transphobic" have been taken down in Paris after a top city official said the work amounted to hate speech.

  • The best horse racing books for people to read

    There is an abundance of literature available for those interested in all things equestrian. Whether you want to learn more about the history of the sport, or find out how to bet on horse racing, there are plenty of resources both online and in books. Here are some of the most highly recommended books on […]

  • Motorsports: Racing starts at NCS April 27

    North Central Speedway will begin its racing season Saturday, April 27. Pit gates open at 5 p.m. with racing starting at 6:45 p.m.

  • Republicans, Democrats face off in 120th District race

    KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Three Republicans and two Democrats faced off in the hotly contested 120th district race. After 10 years in Harrisburg, State Representative Aaron Kaufer is hanging up his orange tie and is not seeking re-election to the state house. Representative Kaufer has served the residents of the 120th district since taking []

  • Meta ad revenue jumps 27% in Q1 2024

    Don't expect Meta search ads, but there could eventually be ads and paid content in Meta AI interactions, says CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

  • Millions could lose internet access in California if this program expires

    Four years ago, Claudia Aleman and her family had only one way to get online — through their cellphones. Without internet service on a computer, her youngest daughter couldn’t get homework assignments in on time, her parents couldn’t keep up with online doctor visits, and the English classes she wanted to sign up for were out of reach. Then came a game-changer: The federal government started offering a subsidy that covered $30 of the family’s $80 monthly internet bill. But while opening mail at...

  • Democratic prosecutors aren’t even popular in California

    “Reform prosecutors” are starting to flounder in California, exposing just how unpopular criminal justice reform is in reality once it moves past the half-baked platitudes of the campaign cycle. Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price will soon be facing a recall election, with the Alameda Registrar of Voters confirming that recall supporters secured enough signatures. […]

  • Man who stole casino chips added to Nevada Black Book

    A North Las Vegas man who was convicted of stealing casino chips has been added to the Nevada Black Book -- officially called the "List of Excluded Persons" maintained by state gaming officials.

  • Six California House races that could help determine control of Congress

    Over 2,000 miles west of the nation's Capitol, the battle for control of the House of Representatives in 2025 is being waged in farmland along Highway 99, fast-growing commuter communities north and east of Los Angeles and Orange County beach towns and inland suburbs. While Republicans currently have a razor-thin majority in the House, partisan makeup of next year's Congress will almost certainly be decided this November — at least in part — by a handful of hypercompetitive California races....