Chicago Public Schools is set to transport students to anti-Trump May Day rallies on Friday.

At the same time, data shows that roughly 40 percent of CPS students are chronically absent, missing at least 18 days of school per year.

The decision to use district resources for political events while attendance remains a major issue has drawn criticism from parents and residents concerned about educational priorities.

This development highlights ongoing debates about the role of public schools in political activism versus core academics. 

 

 


Los Angeles City Council members Hugo Soto-Martinez and Ysabel Jurado have proposed allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections.

There are approximately 1.5 million noncitizens living in Los Angeles, making up about 15 percent of the city’s total population.

The plan would give noncitizens the ability to participate in municipal elections, sparking debate over voter eligibility and the definition of local democracy.
 








Citizen journalist Nick Shirley is proving to be worth his weight in gold when it comes to exposing the truth about people in power.
His latest investigation led him down the road of a 10-year-old grant from USAID to Malia Obama that "fact-checkers" said was
"misinformation."
"The only misinformation was the system and the media trying to cover for her," said Shirley on his podcast, "Public records from FOIA don't lie."
Shirley says he plans to present his evidence to both the FBI and his congressman, Jim Jordan.
"Taxpayers deserve answers."

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

 

 

 

 A Charlotte, North Carolina man named Demont Forte, who has more than 24 prior arrests and over 55 charges, was found not guilty of strangulation despite video evidence of the incident.

The footage reportedly shows him with his hands around a woman’s neck while she was kicking, screaming, and struggling to breathe. He also punched and kicked her during the assault.

Prosecutors could not definitively prove the neck injuries were caused solely by strangulation due to the other physical attacks, leading to the acquittal on that specific charge.










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Rep. Jasmine Crockett made controversial remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott, mocking his disability from a tree accident years ago.

She stated, “A tree made him DEI… he ain’t abled,” implying his paralysis qualifies him as a diversity hire.

The comments have drawn widespread backlash for the insensitive attack on a public official who uses a wheelchair.
 
 


Chicago Public Schools is set to transport students to anti-Trump May Day rallies on Friday. At the same time, data shows that roughly 40 pe...