Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed is facing renewed scrutiny after previously recorded remarks resurfaced in which he suggested U.S. actions abroad contribute to conditions that lead to terrorism. The comments were made during a July 2025 town hall in South Haven, Michigan, where El-Sayed was asked how he would address terrorism if elected to the […]
Report: Police Had Grounds To Arrest Congressman – Then Reversed Course
Police in Washington, D.C., sought to arrest Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) last February after a 27-year-old woman accused him of assault, but no arrest was made, according to newly released records and body camera footage. Officers responding to the incident observed visible bruising on the woman, who initially told police Mills had assaulted her. Under […]
Ohio University Adviser Exposes DEI Workarounds
Rigorous new state and federal laws have supposedly eliminated Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) from Ohio’s public universities. But another undercover video from Accuracy in Media suggests that DEI is still alive and well on campus. Nickie Boczko, a Success Advisor at the University of Ohio was recorded on hidden camera speaking with an Accuracy […]
Chicago Public Schools Will Allow Students To Skip School To Protest On May 1
Chicago Public Schools will keep classrooms open on May 1 while allowing students and staff to take part in “civic activities,” following weeks of debate set off by a proposal from the Chicago Teachers Union. The date, widely recognized as International Workers’ Day, has become the focal point of a broader discussion about the role […]
Utah Supreme Court Justice Accused Of Inappropriate Relationship With Attorney
Utah’s top political leaders have launched an independent investigation into allegations involving Diana Hagen, a member of the Utah Supreme Court, following claims of an improper relationship connected to a major redistricting case. The inquiry, announced by Spencer Cox, Stuart Adams, and Mike Schultz, comes after a complaint raised concerns about Hagen’s interactions with David […]
Morning Brief: Accountability, Activism, And Airline Cuts
Good morning. From a judicial ethics inquiry in Utah, to student activism in Chicago classrooms, to airline cuts tied to rising fuel costs, the morning’s stories share a common thread of institutions under pressure—whether from questions of integrity, civic activism, or global economic shocks. Judicial Scrutiny in Utah Raises Questions About Trust and Transparency Utah […]

A Junta In Tehran May Be The Best News For Peace In 20 Years
The simplest way to understand Iran in April 2026 is to stop reading the constitution and start watching who gives the orders that are actually obeyed. On paper, the Islamic Republic remains a clerical theocracy. Article 57 of its constitution places the three branches of government under the supervision of the supreme leader. Article 110 […]