March 26, 2026 Michigan cash aid program tailored to new mothers seeks nationwide expansion amid affordability crisis Detroit distributed around $1 million to more than 1,000 mothers through Rx Kids, a prenatal cash-assistance program that Mayor Mary Sheffield made her first priority.
March 25, 2026 Bruce Springsteen doubles down on anti-Trump, anti-ICE stance, says 'blowback is just part of it' Bruce Springsteen doubled down on his political stances ahead of a "No Kings" rally in St. Paul and his 20-day "Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour."
March 25, 2026 EXCLUSIVE: Kentucky barista takes legal action after termination, claims she was fired for sharing her faith A barista in Louisville, Kentucky, is alleging religious discrimination after she says she was fired for sharing Christian beliefs with a co-worker.
March 25, 2026 California governor candidate warns of 'MAGA-like' state movement unless Dems 'wake up' California gubernatorial candidate Matt Mahan warned that the state could see a "MAGA-like" movement if the Democratic Party failed to deliver on issues.
March 24, 2026 California university cancels gubernatorial debate after backlash for all White candidates USC canceled a planned California gubernatorial debate for Tuesday after candidate Xavier Becerra accused the university of excluding candidates of color.
March 24, 2026 Vince Vaughn calls out late-night shows all feeling 'the same,' becoming 'agenda-based' scolding "Wedding Crashers" actor Vince Vaughn spoke to Theo Von on the "This Past Weekend" podcast about the state of comedy and late-night talk shows Tuesday.
March 24, 2026 Biden-era CIA report tied support of 'motherhood,' 'homemaking' to White extremist ideology The CIA warned that extremist groups prioritize motherhood and homemaking for recruitment, according to retracted Biden-era assessments flagged for political bias.
March 24, 2026 Kentucky family says it turned down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland that 'fed a nation' A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer from a major AI company for half of its farmland to build a data center, saying generations of history cannot be bought.
March 24, 2026 Massachusetts defends denying Catholic couple foster license even after revising gender-identity policy Mike and Kitty Burke say Massachusetts blocked them from fostering children due to their religious faith, with a summary-judgment ruling now pending.
March 23, 2026 Department of Education under Trump just took its 'largest' step closer to shutting down Student loan operations from a nearly $1.7 trillion portfolio are being transferred from the Department of Education to the Treasury under a new interagency agreement.