Nicole Shanahan

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chose Nicole Shanahan on Tuesday to be his vice presidential pick, adding a wealthy but nationally unknown figure to his independent White House bid that’s trying to appeal to voters disaffected by a rematch of the 2020 election. Shanahan, 38, is a California lawyer and philanthropist who’s never held elected office. … Read more

Animal Organs

Early success in the first transplant of a pig kidney into a living person has raised researchers hopes for larger clinical trials involving pig organs. Such trials could bring “xenotransplantation”, the use of animal organs in human recipients, into the clinic. The recipient of the pig kidney was a 62-year-old man with end-stage renal failure. … Read more

Non-Citizen Voting

A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit challenging a District of Columbia law allowing “noncitizen residents” to vote in local elections. The law in question, known as the Noncitizen Voting Act, removed the prior citizenship requirement for voting in municipal elections, allowing all residents over 18 who have lived in the district for 30 … Read more

Presidential Election

Data shows that most Americans are dissatisfied with the repeat of the 2020 presidential election between Biden and Trump, coming up this November. Many voters are reporting that they do not support the candidate that will be representing their party. In 2024, which of the following best describes the motivation behind your choice?

Texas Border Patrol

The U.S. Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision on Tuesday ruled that a law allowing Texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border can take effect while a legal battle over the new state law empowering local law enforcement plays out. The decision comes a day after the high court had … Read more

Suing NCAA

Sixteen female athletes led by All-American swimmer Riley Gaines filed a federal lawsuit against the NCAA, accusing the organization of violating Title IX by allowing male-born athletes to compete in women’s sports based on gender identity. The landmark class-action lawsuit also named the University System of Georgia, which includes Georgia Tech, home of the 2022 NCAA women’s … Read more

Gender on ID

Arkansas will no longer permit residents to identify as “X” rather than male or female on state-issued drivers’ licenses or identification cards, officials announced Tuesday. Should people be required to use their true sex assigned at birth on State issued Drivers Licenses and ID cards, rather than their self-assigned gender or acronyms?

Sanctuary Cities

Local Law Enforcement Officers are supposed to coordinate with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail is found to have entered the country illegally. But some cities limit their coordination and refuse to turn over these illegal immigrants to federal authorities for processing. Should state and local … Read more

Migrant Crime

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday confirmed that the Venezuelan national charged in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley entered the U.S. illegally in 2022, and had previously been arrested in New York City. If someone is in the US illegally, then arrested for a crime be released on … Read more

TikTok Age Limit

Florida’s Legislature has passed a sweeping social media bill that would make the state the first to effectively bar young people under 16 from holding accounts on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Should states be allowed to block apps for children under 16 that would otherwise be allowed?

Migrant Aid

The city of New York is launching a program to give each migrant a $350 prepaid debit card for food purchases on a monthly basis. The current SNAP benefit to eligible resident American households is $291 per month. Should undocumented migrants receive more in food benefits than American citizens in need of assistance?

Student Loan Forgiveness

The Biden Administration has recently announced plans to forgive another $1.2 Billion in student loans to 153,000 eligible borrowers. Do you agree with President Biden’s Executive Order to forgive student loans without traditional Congressional Procedure?

Epstein Island

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were charged, and Maxwell was convicted of forcing minors into sexual activity with adults on Epstein Island. None of the “Johns” has been charged or convicted. Do you feel that the government should charge and try the people who have been accused of preying on these children?