A 102-year-old World War II veteran appears on the big screen in Karen Kingsbury’s new holiday film The Christmas Ring, a faith-forward story that spotlights military...
Author - Karen Givens
Graduate Student, wife, engaged political and legal writer.
This article explains Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit against JOLT Initiative, Inc., outlining allegations that the group orchestrated unlawful voter...
DoorDash published a new State of Local Commerce report built from real transactions, and it gives a clear snapshot: everyday prices are easing, Main Street shows signs...
The DNC chair’s interview on the so-called Schumer Shutdown exposed contradictions, party fractures, and weak leadership, and this piece unpacks the exchange, the...
The Senate is edging toward a compromise to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, as a shifting vote count and a rare weekend session have created...
I’ll walk through who is pressing Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, what they’re demanding, why many of those ideas are legally shaky, and what it could mean for...
This article examines the late discovery of roughly 2,288 ballot envelopes in Maricopa County, Arizona, the county officials’ response, reactions from Republican...
The Trump administration has moved quickly to challenge a district court order demanding immediate full funding of SNAP during the government shutdown, filing an...
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals recently blocked an Ohio school district’s rule that required students to use classmates’ self-identified pronouns, ruling...
The courts are making headlines again, and this piece breaks down the key legal moves, political context, and the fallout from judges stepping into disputes that many...
