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Michigan Board of Education member Pamela Pugh pushing back against President Trump's executive orders at a recent Flint Community Schools board meeting.

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White House doesn’t have to grant complete access to the AP

White House doesn’t have to grant complete access to the AP

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February 21, 2025
Gov. Whitmer is bragging about Michigan schools. I am telling you the real story

Gov. Whitmer is bragging about Michigan schools. I am telling you the real story

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February 21, 2025
President Trump, calling out the governor of Maine right to her face.

President Trump, calling out the governor of Maine right to her face.

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If you did not read the entire article, you would never know that the suspect is a citizen of Mexico who was living in the U.S. illegally, according to ICE, who said a detainer has been lodged with the Kent County Correctional Facility.

If you did not read the entire article, you would never know that the suspect is a citizen of Mexico who was living in the U.S. illegally, according to ICE, who said a detainer has been lodged with the Kent County Correctional Facility. https://wwmt.com/news/local/alpine-township-shooting-grand-rapids-gilberto-hernandez-mendez-norma-ramirez-martinez-tabor-rd#

February 16, 2025
This headline is accurate, but it could lead you to believe something big is happening. It's not; it's President's Day. Now you know why people don't like the media.

This headline is accurate, but it could lead you to believe something big is happening. It's not; it's President's Day. Now you know why people don't like the media.

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February 15, 2025
🚨BREAKING🚨 Border Patrol announces seven illegal migrants from Mexico were busted by agents in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

🚨BREAKING🚨 Border Patrol announces seven illegal migrants from Mexico were busted by agents in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

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Tuesday February 25, 2025

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LANSING, Mich - Receiving $900,000 of taxpayer money won’t stop a Michigan electric vehicle maker from shuttering two locations and taking 188 jobs out of state.

Auburn Hills-based automotive supplier BorgWarner will close two plants of its subsidiary Akasol Inc., in Hazel Park and Warren. Layoffs will run from April 14 through July, according to a notice issued to the state under the federal WARN Act.

The factories test products for electric vehicles, including battery modules and packs, direct current fast charging equipment, and microgrid control and operations, according to a 2023 news release.

In 2019, the Michigan Strategic Fund awarded the company $2.24 million in taxpayer money for its Hazel Park plant, with the expectation it would create 224 jobs. The money would be paid out over five years as the company met milestones for creating jobs. Click here to read more.

 

CLEVELAND, OH - A medical watchdog says that the Cleveland Clinic is taking hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding while pushing race-based programs and policies.

Do No Harm, an organization dedicated to depoliticizing medicine, reported Monday that the Ohio clinic is engaged in a range of “discriminatory behavior.” This behavior includes recruitment strategies explicitly for minorities, minority-exclusive scholarships, and adopting “supplier diversity” policies.

“The Cleveland Clinic used to be synonymous with excellence,” Do No Harm Director of Research Ian Kingsbury told The Daily Wire. “Now, it’s becoming an avatar for everything that is wrong with American health care. It’s a sorry tale about the displacement of rigor and dispassionate truth seeking in favor of identity politics.” Click here to read more.

 

MESA, Ariz. — A Chandler police officer and an off-duty firefighter are being credited with saving a woman’s life after a seven-car crash in Mesa left her trapped in a burning pickup truck, AZ Central reported.

Officer Brian Larison of the Chandler Police Department was on his way to work on Feb. 18 when he took an alternate route, putting him at the scene of the crash around 7 a.m., according to the report. A concrete mixer had rear-ended a Nissan pickup, causing it to overturn and catch fire.

Larison, a 20-year police veteran and former Marine, rushed to the burning truck and used his baton to break the window, video shows. As he worked to free the driver, off-duty Peoria firefighter and paramedic Asa Paguia, who happened to have his fire gear with him, arrived to assist.

Together, they pulled the woman, identified as Aymee Ruiz, through the window and away from the flames just moments before the fire spread to the truck’s cabin.

“She clung to me on the side of the road, and I just held her,” Larison told AZ Central, visibly emotional. “I just told her I had her.”

 

SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Two Santa Rosa high school students have died after allegedly overdosing on fentanyl, Santa Rosa police said. Two other students remain hospitalized after also allegedly overdosing on fentanyl in a separate incident Saturday.

A former student, a 19-year-old, is believed to have also died from drugs. However, officials said they don't believe the cases are related.

A 21-year-old, Ramon Nunez, was arrested Sunday in connection with the two fatal overdoses.

Santa Rosa authorities were first alerted around 5:15 a.m. Saturday about a suspected fentanyl overdose involving 14 and 16-year-old girls. Those girls were taken to a hospital and survived.

Later in the day, around 8:15 p.m., officers visited a home in the 2100 block on Brookwood Drive after a friend contacted police when she came across two teens lying unresponsive in bed. Click here to read more.

 

TAMPA, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis announced he is proposing a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, task force in Florida aimed at auditing government spending and exploring the potential abolition of property taxes.

“I’m pleased to announce that we are launching a comprehensive initiative to continue to streamline our government and to continue to eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy, and to continue to ensure tax dollars are used in the most efficient way possible,” the governor said during a press conference Monday.

DeSantis said since 2019, Florida has more than tripled the rainy day fund, reduced the state’s historical debt by 41%, and kept Florida’s state employee count per capita the lowest in the nation. But he added, “we need to do more.”

“Our state DOGE task force will use AI to amplify our efficiency efforts, spearhead audits at our state universities and tee up the elimination of more than 70 state boards and commissions,” DeSantis said. Click here to read more.

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LANSING, Mich - n Wednesday, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 19 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program.

The AGs oppose the Trump Administration’s attempt to withhold congressionally appropriated funding for refugee processing and services.

Trump’s Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program executive order indefinitely suspends refugee admissions and application processing, which Nessel and the coalition argue contradicts federal law, according to a news release.

n Wednesday, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 19 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program.

The AGs oppose the Trump Administration’s attempt to withhold congressionally appropriated funding for refugee processing and services.

Trump’s Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program executive order indefinitely suspends refugee admissions and application processing, which Nessel and the coalition argue contradicts federal law, according to a news release. Click here to read more.

 

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - After President Donald Trump signed an order to ban transgender athletes from school sports, the NCAA claimed to have rewritten its rules to comply with the federal order. But now, women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines says that the league’s changes actually do not adhere to the president’s orders at all and would still allow transgender athletes to play in women’s sports.

Trump signed his order on February 5 to protect women’s sports from males who claim to be transgender females.

The very next day, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) claimed to have set a new policy to obey the new federal Title IX rules disallowing transgender athletes from playing as women.

However, Gaines, a former NCAA swimming champion turned women’s sports activist, says that the NCAA’s new rules are a sham. Click here to read more.

 

WASHINGTON D.C. - DOGE wants to see where our tax dollars go, and we should let them. No surprise that the “government industrial complex” will resist every effort to bring transparency and accountability to how those funds are spent when the system is ripe with problems.

I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited by then Haitian President René Préval to help rebuild the nation following the devastating 2010 earthquake.

And I’ve seen how USAID, along with other NGOs, delivered on very few of their promises, failed to coordinate relief activities, and even skimmed money off the top. Click here to read more.

 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Two Virginia Beach police officers were shot and killed during a traffic stop late Friday night, authorities said, plunging the coastal city into mourning as investigators work to piece together the circumstances of the deadly encounter.

The shooting occurred shortly before midnight in the 1000 block of Virginia Beach Boulevard, a busy corridor near the city’s Town Center, according to the Virginia Beach Police Department. Officials said the officers, whose names have not been released, were conducting a routine traffic stop when an occupant of the vehicle opened fire, striking both officers. They were pronounced dead at the scene. Click here to read more.

 

LAKE MARY, Fla. – The Lake Mary City Commission voted on Thursday to eliminate fluoride from the city’s water supply, joining a growing number of other Florida cities.

The city’s Public Works Director Danielle Koury confirmed with Florida’s Voice that the city commission voted to discontinue the addition of fluoride in its potable water supply.

Koury said the city has already began the removal process, and it will take approximately 60 days to complete the discontinuation and decommission the equipment.

Lake Mary follows a growing number of other Florida cities opting to remove fluoride from its drinking water, including Ormond Beach, Melbourne, Winter Haven, Palm Bay, Port St. Lucie, and Lee County.

Spectrum News 13 reported that Mayor David Mealor said the city will save about $100,000 in eventual repairs following the decision and pointed to recommendations from Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo as a key motivator. Click here to read more.

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February 24, 2025
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Monday February 24, 2025

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LANSING, Mich - n Wednesday, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 19 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program.

The AGs oppose the Trump Administration’s attempt to withhold congressionally appropriated funding for refugee processing and services.

Trump’s Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program executive order indefinitely suspends refugee admissions and application processing, which Nessel and the coalition argue contradicts federal law, according to a news release.

n Wednesday, Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 19 state attorneys general in filing an amicus brief challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program.

The AGs oppose the Trump Administration’s attempt to withhold congressionally appropriated funding for refugee processing and services.

Trump’s Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program executive order indefinitely suspends refugee admissions and application processing, which Nessel and the coalition argue contradicts federal law, according to a news release. Click here to read more.

 

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - After President Donald Trump signed an order to ban transgender athletes from school sports, the NCAA claimed to have rewritten its rules to comply with the federal order. But now, women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines says that the league’s changes actually do not adhere to the president’s orders at all and would still allow transgender athletes to play in women’s sports.

Trump signed his order on February 5 to protect women’s sports from males who claim to be transgender females.

The very next day, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) claimed to have set a new policy to obey the new federal Title IX rules disallowing transgender athletes from playing as women.

However, Gaines, a former NCAA swimming champion turned women’s sports activist, says that the NCAA’s new rules are a sham. Click here to read more.

 

WASHINGTON D.C. - DOGE wants to see where our tax dollars go, and we should let them. No surprise that the “government industrial complex” will resist every effort to bring transparency and accountability to how those funds are spent when the system is ripe with problems.

I’ve had first-hand experience with USAID and other international aid organizations, such as the World Bank, UNESCO, and even the Red Cross, during my 40-plus trips to Haiti after being invited by then Haitian President René Préval to help rebuild the nation following the devastating 2010 earthquake.

And I’ve seen how USAID, along with other NGOs, delivered on very few of their promises, failed to coordinate relief activities, and even skimmed money off the top. Click here to read more.

 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Two Virginia Beach police officers were shot and killed during a traffic stop late Friday night, authorities said, plunging the coastal city into mourning as investigators work to piece together the circumstances of the deadly encounter.

The shooting occurred shortly before midnight in the 1000 block of Virginia Beach Boulevard, a busy corridor near the city’s Town Center, according to the Virginia Beach Police Department. Officials said the officers, whose names have not been released, were conducting a routine traffic stop when an occupant of the vehicle opened fire, striking both officers. They were pronounced dead at the scene. Click here to read more.

 

LAKE MARY, Fla. – The Lake Mary City Commission voted on Thursday to eliminate fluoride from the city’s water supply, joining a growing number of other Florida cities.

The city’s Public Works Director Danielle Koury confirmed with Florida’s Voice that the city commission voted to discontinue the addition of fluoride in its potable water supply.

Koury said the city has already began the removal process, and it will take approximately 60 days to complete the discontinuation and decommission the equipment.

Lake Mary follows a growing number of other Florida cities opting to remove fluoride from its drinking water, including Ormond Beach, Melbourne, Winter Haven, Palm Bay, Port St. Lucie, and Lee County.

Spectrum News 13 reported that Mayor David Mealor said the city will save about $100,000 in eventual repairs following the decision and pointed to recommendations from Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo as a key motivator. Click here to read more.

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