• Electoral College War Between Maine and Nebraska

    There's a war brewing between Maine and Nebraska over both states' practice of awarding electoral votes based on which candidate wins individual congressional districts.

  • Amarillo College Board of Regents vote to take no action in presidential search

    AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Amarillo College said during its Board of Regents meeting on Tuesday that no action was taken in the college's search for a new president. According to officials, the search is closed and the "Regents will revisit the presidential search at a future meeting." Officials said Denese Skinner, the vice president of []

  • Trump lawyers turn the tables on Sotomayor’s ‘fraudulent electors’ talking point

    by WorldTribune Staff, April 29, 2024 One of the major claims in the lawfare campaign aimed at Donald Trump is that he pushed a slate of “fraudulent electors” in his contesting of the 2020 election. During the Supreme Court’s hearings on Trump’s claims of presidential immunity, Justice Sonia Sotomayor repeated the Left’s talking point, saying […]

  • ‘National Popular Vote’ Scheme Aims To Erase Electoral College’s Protections For States

    Maine is the latest entrant in the leftist interstate Popular Vote compact, but is the NPV an exercise in futility?

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    Arizona 'fake elector' indictments make it tough for Turning Point USA's 'election integrity' push

    Turning Point USA, the extremist-friendly, Donald Trump-loving organization for MAGA youth, is having one of its worst weeks yet from a public relations perspective. And this is an organization that’s made a habit of backing losing candidates and whose leader is known to rant against Martin Luther King Jr., so this is a sign things have truly gone off the rails. Last week, Arizona state Rep. Austin Smith, a Republican and a senior director at TPUSA’s nonprofit arm Turning Point Action,...

  • Jamestown Public Schools’ 2024-25 Budget Approved By School Board, Goes to Public Vote on May 21

    The Jamestown School Board has officially adopted a $104.5 million budget for the 2024-25 school year that will now go onto voters for final approval. The spending plan includes no increase in the tax levy. District Assistant Superintendent for Finance & Operations Brittnay Spry said since March, the replacement of two lifts at the bus […]

  • A turning point for American foreign policy?

    Was the passage by the House last Saturday and the Senate on Tuesday of the foreign aid package with money for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan a turning point in American foreign policy? It certainly was a turnabout in rhetoric and in partisan behavior. Speaker Mike Johnson led the narrowly Republican House to pass by resounding […]

  • New sport gives girls college opportunities

    Tyler Takeda/The Madera TribuneThe Madera Coyotes stunt team after finishing their Competitive Sport Cheer game at Liberty High School on Friday.About three years ago, after the COVID-19 pandemic, the California Interscholastic Federation, the governing body of high school sports, introduced a new sport to high schools in the state — Competitive Sport Cheer — or Stunt Cheer. Its goal was to give girls a chance to get scholarships in college with more and more colleges also introducing...

  • Planned solar project donates $10K to Turning Point

    Turning Point Domestic Violence Services on Friday announced a $10,000 gift from Arevon’s Swallowtail Solar Project, a 200-megawatt solar plant proposed in Bartholomew County that will generate enough energy to power the equivalent of more than 30,000 homes. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Here are Biden and Trump’s paths to victory in the Electoral College

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    Wild onion dinners mark the turn of the season in Indian Country

    By GRAHAM LEE BREWER Associated Press OKMULGEE, Okla. (AP) — Wild onions are among the first foods to grow at the tail end of winter in the South, and generations of Indigenous people place the alliums at the center of an annual communal event. From February through May, there’s a wild onion dinner every Saturday

  • Wild onion dinners mark the turn of the season in Indian Country

    Wild onions are among the first foods to grow at the tail end of winter in the South, and generations of Indigenous people place the alliums at the center of an annual communal event