Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Americans who don’t have their REAL IDs will still be allowed to fly after the May 7th deadline, but they will face extra screening and delays at the airport.
Read More DHS: Travelers Without REAL ID Will Still Be Allowed To Fly But Will Face Extra ScreeningAuthor: Abril Elfi
Trump Admin Removes Biden-Appointed NTSB Vice Chair
The Trump administration has removed Alvin Brown as the vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), who was originally appointed to the position during the Biden administration.
Read More Trump Admin Removes Biden-Appointed NTSB Vice ChairBrazil Police: Suspect Accused Of Planning Bomb Attack At Lady Gaga Concert ID’d As Non-Citizen Deported From U.S. Last Month
Brazilian authorities announced that one of the suspects who had purportedly planned to commit an act of terror at a Lady Gaga concert was deported from the U.S. last month, amid the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.
Read More Brazil Police: Suspect Accused Of Planning Bomb Attack At Lady Gaga Concert ID’d As Non-Citizen Deported From U.S. Last MonthCrockett Tells College Grads They ‘Know How To Use A Chair,’ Referencing Viral 2023 Video Of White Boaters Fighting Black Riverboat Captain
Texas Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett spoke at Tougaloo College’s commencement in Jackson, Mississippi, where she told students that they know how to “use a chair” in the face of adversity — referencing a racially fueled video from 2023 that took place in Montgomery, Alabama.
Read More Crockett Tells College Grads They ‘Know How To Use A Chair,’ Referencing Viral 2023 Video Of White Boaters Fighting Black Riverboat CaptainTexas: Gov. Abbott Signs School Choice Bill Into Law
Texas GOP Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill that is set to allocate $1 billion for a voucher program that allows parents to use public funds to pay for their children’s private school tuition.
Read More Texas: Gov. Abbott Signs School Choice Bill Into LawGeorgia Gov. Brian Kemp Says He Will Not Be Running In 2026 Senate Race
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has announced that he will not be running in the 2026 Senate race.
Read More Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Says He Will Not Be Running In 2026 Senate Race