national news & analysis December 20, 2025 We created a searchable database for the Epstein Files, including everything the DOJ wants hidden The repository will continue to grow as the Trump administration releases hundreds of thousands more documents from the investigation into Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
op-ed December 19, 2025 Abre’ Conner: Trump’s Energy Policies Have Failed Black America President Donald Trump promised to improve the economic standing of Black Americans, but so far, that hasn't materialized.
national news & analysis December 17, 2025 Student loan debt becomes another casualty of the Trump affordability squeeze COURIER congressional correspondent Michael Jones reports that for millions of borrowers, the demise of SAVE will mean higher payments, fewer protections, and renewed uncertainty in an already tight economy.
op-ed December 17, 2025 Defend the Press: Brendan Carr Has Gone Too Far with Attacks on Media This is bigger than politics.
national news & analysis December 16, 2025 Leaked Epstein Files talking points instruct Republicans how to point blame away from Trump Trump loyalists have been instructed to relentlessly accuse Democrats and ‘legacy media’ of fabricating a hoax, and encourage voters not to trust any information in the Epstein Files that damage the president.
local December 10, 2025 Arizona Explained: Why AZ doctors are fighting these abortion rules in court right now You may remember that last November, Arizona voters approved Prop 139 to protect abortion rights in the state constitution. But a year later, several old restrictions are still on the books—and doctors say they’re making it unnecessarily difficult for patients to get care.
national news & analysis December 9, 2025 Inside the AI power play that nearly slipped into the NDAA COURIER congressional correspondent Michael Jones reports that a failed push to add federal AI-preemption language to the NDAA exposed deep divisions over who should control AI regulation.
local December 9, 2025 Texas Greg Abbott vows to put Turning Point USA chapters in all Texas schools Although they did not reveal specific plans that would require schools to start the clubs, Abbott said that he expects “meaningful disciplinary action” to take place against “any stoppage of TPUSA in the great state of Texas.”
op-ed December 5, 2025 Tiffany Muller: Trump’s Gilded Swamp The story of Donald Trump's private White House ballroom is one of power, profit, pay-to-play politics, and a presidency for sale.
local December 5, 2025 Virginia Virginians share concerns about data centers at Ashburn town hall Elected officials and residents in Loudoun County are becoming increasingly vocal about their opposition to data centers, expressing concerns about their potential health impacts.
local December 4, 2025 Michigan Why Michigan’s loudest hearing on the Saline Township data center might still end in silence Despite overwhelming opposition, a data center in Saline Township could still get fast-tracked with no sworn testimony, no fact-finding, and no real public accountability.
local November 25, 2025 New Hampshire Goodlander gets bomb, death threats amid NH GOP smear campaign New Hampshire Rep. Maggie Goodlander fielded threats of bombing and death as President Donald Trump calls her and fellow lawmakers “traitors”