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by Toter - 2 months ago

How the House GOP Budget Plan Poses Risks to Black People in Michigan

The ongoing budget conflict in Lansing transcends a mere fiscal disagreement; it signifies a pivotal moment for Michigan’s educational institutions, healthcare facilities, cultural entities, and civil rights systems. Recently, House Republicans presented a proposal that significantly cuts vital prog...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Maximizing Your Tuition and Tax Dollars: Top Colleges Worth Your Investment

The Washington Monthly’s updated 2025 College Guide provides a unique ranking revealing which colleges excel in supporting students, particularly from middle- and working-class backgrounds. Unlike metrics from U.S. News, which emphasize prestige and wealth, this ranking underscores the economic and...

by Toter - 2 months ago

‘He Can’t Even Speak’: Trump Mocked for Gaffe by Newsom Supporters

Donald Trump is poised to enact every executive order that could bolster his prospects for a third term in the 2028 presidential race. He advocates for an extended leadership tenure and aims to influence the voting process, despite the U.S. Constitution designating states as the governing entities f...

by Toter - 2 months ago

American Mom Takes On Pickpocket in Italy, Social Media Reacts

During a family excursion in Italy, a mother from North Carolina thwarted a teenage pickpocketer, earning viral attention for her assertive response. The footage captures her as she addresses a girl she suspects of stealthily snatching items from her and her family while traversing Venice.“We were n...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Democrats Label Kamala Harris's Fundraising Efforts as Disappointing

In political spheres, the most alarming sound isn’t the outcry of protesters or the probing inquiries of moderators, but rather the ominous silence of an empty donor inbox. For today’s Democratic Party, this unsettling quiet is encapsulated in the figure of Kamala Harris. The same political apparatu...

by Toter - 2 months ago

Vanishing Votes: How Democrats Are Turning Electoral Losses into a Hobby

The Democratic Party faces a stark reality, highlighted by The New York Times’ acknowledgment of a significant voter exodus. From 2020 to 2024, approximately 2.1 million Democrats have left, while Republicans gained around 2.4 million, marking a staggering 4.5 million voter shift. This isn't mere er...