• Springfield Democratic City Committee holds unified caucus to elect delegates

    The Springfield Democratic City Committee hosted a unified caucus to elect delegates for the 2024 Massachusetts Democratic State Convention on Saturday.

  • No. 7 Iowa State braces for defensive battle vs. No. 1 Houston

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It might be that the first team to 50 points, wins. Top-ranked Houston and seventh-ranked Iowa State, the two best defensive teams in the Big 12 Conference and two of the top five in Division I, will meet Saturday evening in the conference's tournament final. Top-seeded Houston (30-3) defeated fourth-seeded Texas Tech 82-59 in the first semifinal on Friday, and second-seeded Iowa State (26-7) defeated third-seeded Baylor 76-62 in the second. Iowa State is the only school to...

  • Women’s basketball braces to play Iowa State freshman phenom Audi Crooks

    After a 40-point performance against Maryland in the first round, Iowa State's Audi Crooks is the talk of the tournament. But Stanford may be uniquely prepared to limit Crook's effectiveness.

  • Menendez says he won't run in Democratic primary but suggests if exonerated, he'll run in general as 'independent Democrat'

    Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, who has served in the Senate since early 2006, announced in a video message that he will not file to run in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary in the Garden State this year, but indicated he is "hopeful" that he will be exonerated this summer and then be able to run in the general election as an "independent Democrat."In the video, Menendez, who has been accused of accepting bribes, claimed that he is innocent of the accusations against him. "All I can...

  • Pickaway County – Voter Turnout, Highest Primary Turnout in Years, Major Changes Drive People to Polls

    Pickaway – Over 40% of Pickaway County cast a vote by either early voting or at the polls yesterday and historically those numbers are significantly higher than usual. According to the Pickaway County Board of Elections, turnout for the 2024 Primart was 40.80% and that’s not usual, but several key Republican races drove people to […]

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  • When is enough enough for Jewish Democrats?

    I have never seen the most senior figures in the Democratic Party come together to treat Israel as badly as they are doing today.

  • Surge pricing is coming to Legoland

    Looking to save money while visiting Legoland? Consider going on a rainy day. Merlin Entertainments, which owns the theme park, as well as Madame Tussauds and the London Eye ferris wheel, plans to charge customers higher prices on sunny peak-season days. The dynamic pricing model will go into effect by the end of the year for the company’s Top 20 global attractions. U.S. visitors will see it roll out next year, the company tells the Financial Times. (Merlin Entertainments did not...

  • How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election

    How The Democrats Plan To Steal The Election Authored by Llewellyn Rockwell via LewRockwell.com, Biden and Trump have clinched the nominations of their parties for President. Everybody is gearing up for a battle between them for the election in November. It’s obvious that Biden is “cognitively impaired.” In blunter language, “brain-dead”. Partisans of Trump are gearing up for a decisive victory. But what if this battle is a sham? What if Biden’s elite gang of neo-con controllers...

  • Here's How the Democrats Could Steal Nevada in 2024

    Nevada hasn't voted Republican in a presidential election since 2004. I have to admit that I'd nearly given up on the state, as hopes of being competitive there have been repeatedly shattered. But Donald Trump appears to be in a solid position to win it in November. He's led in the RealClear Politics average in Nevada since early November, with an average spread of +4.3 points. In 2020, Trump never led Biden in the RCP average there. Something has definitely changed.

  • Bracing for dark days ahead

    On February 9, 1976, the Philippine government through the National Power Corp. (NPC) entered into contract with Westinghouse Electric Corp. for the turn-key construction of a 620-megawatt (MW) nuclear plant in Morong, Bataan. In the aftermath of the 1986 People Power Revolution that toppled the late president Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr., the first ever attempt of the Philippines to put up its own nuclear-power plant got mothballed by his successor, the late president Corazon C. Aquino.