DOJ Finds Phoenix Police Guilty of Civil Rights Violations and Excessive Force

DOJ Finds Phoenix Police Guilty of Civil Rights Violations and Excessive Force

PHOENIX – A federal civil rights investigation has revealed a troubling pattern of civil rights violations and excessive force by the Phoenix Police Department. The Justice Department’s findings accuse Phoenix officers of discriminating against Black, Hispanic, and Native American individuals and unlawfully detaining homeless people. The report highlights that Phoenix police frequently use excessive force, … Read more

Albuquerque Launches “Operation Cooldown” Amid Summer Heatwave

Albuquerque Launches "Operation Cooldown" Amid Summer Heatwave

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – As extreme summer heat grips New Mexico, Albuquerque leaders have introduced “Operation Cooldown” to help residents beat the scorching temperatures. When temperatures soar to 100 degrees or higher, the city’s Parks and Recreation department will activate sprinklers at four designated city parks, providing a refreshing respite for residents. The parks included in … Read more

Dance With Me Studio Shines in 2024 Competition Season

Dance With Me Studio Shines in 2024 Competition Season

LOS LUNAS, N.M. – Dance With Me dance studio in Los Lunas has had an exceptional 2024 competition season, excelling in six regional competitions held in Albuquerque and earning significant accolades at each event. At the In10sity Dance Competition, the studio’s routines “Trolls” and “Dalé” captured the judge’s Exceptional Entertainment Award. In addition, Dance With … Read more

Historic McDonald’s in New Mexico Celebrates Grand Reopening

Historic McDonald’s in New Mexico Celebrates Grand Reopening

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The oldest McDonald’s in New Mexico, located in northeast Albuquerque, celebrated its grand reopening on Thursday with a fresh, modern look. This marks the third time the restaurant has been rebuilt since it first opened its doors in 1959. Owner and operator Steve Aragon expressed excitement about the updated design aimed at … Read more

Joe Biden’s Decline Worries Voters More Than Hunter’s Troubles

Joe Biden’s Decline Worries Voters More Than Hunter's Troubles

Hunter Biden’s legal issues won’t sway Republicans against Joe Biden in the upcoming election. Instead, President Biden’s perceived cognitive decline is what Republicans—and even some Democrats—find more concerning. While Hunter Biden’s federal gun charge conviction garners headlines, it’s Joe Biden’s performance that matters more. Many Republicans, myself included, aren’t focused on Hunter. His father’s leadership … Read more

Republicans Push Bill to Ban DEI Programs from Federal Agencies

Republicans Push Bill to Ban DEI Programs from Federal Agencies

Senate Republicans, led by Ohio Senator JD Vance, have introduced the “Dismantle DEI Act of 2024,” aiming to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs from federal agencies and higher education institutions. Vance and 20 co-sponsors assert that DEI initiatives promote “destructive ideology” and foster racial division. As per to the sources confirmed by Aol … Read more

Trump Proposes Radical Tariff Plan to Replace Income Tax

Trump Proposes Radical Tariff Plan to Replace Income Tax

In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump suggested eliminating the U.S. income tax system and replacing it with significantly higher tariffs on imported goods. This proposal, mentioned during a pep talk with House Republicans, would dramatically alter the nation’s tax structure. Trump has previously floated the idea of a 10% tariff increase on imports, … Read more

Trump’s Milwaukee Comments Spark Controversy

Trump’s Milwaukee Comments Spark Controversy

Former President Donald Trump caused a stir on Thursday by reportedly insulting Milwaukee, the host city for the upcoming Republican National Convention. According to PunchBowl News, Trump referred to Milwaukee as a “horrible city” during a closed-door meeting with House Republicans. This remark prompted a flurry of responses from Republican lawmakers, who either denied or … Read more