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Feds plan for student loan interest rates could cost taxpayers
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education is reducing student loan interest rates for borrowers, but critics argue the move could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The Education Department announced this week that federal student loan borrowers...
Experts comment on bill banning U.S. lawmakers from insider prediction bidding
(The Center Square) – Newly introduced legislation to ban members of Congress from betting in prediction markets should be expanded to include members of all three branches of the federal government, a government accountability group said. Prediction markets...
Altadena residents upset about multiple homes on lots
(The Center Square) – A member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is frustrated with state laws allowing multiple homes to be built on single-home sites in a community rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. One law permits up to 10 homes. Supervisor...
Republican lawmaker voices opposition to gas tax increase
(The Center Square) – California drivers can expect the state’s gas tax to go up 2.2 cents on July 1, which will bring the total tax to 63.4 cents a gallon. That will drive up gas prices in the Golden State, which consistently has the nation's highest prices,...
GOP reacts to Los Angeles proposal for noncitizen voters
(The Center Square) - The Los Angeles City Council is facing criticism from a Republican Party leader after deciding to move forward with a Nov. 3 ballot initiative to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. The council voted Thursday to put the measure...
Influential economic policy center bankrolled by shady dating app founder
An Ivy League economic policy center widely cited by legacy media received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a group run by its co-founder’s brother, a dating app founder with a controversial past. Sam Yagan, a co-founder of online dating service OkCupid, has...
UN climate bureaucrats hold another useless meeting
What a grandiose mouthful of verbiage. The Subsidiary Body for Implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SBI-UNFCCC) just wrapped up its latest session in Bonn, Germany. Abbreviated SB64, it was the 64th meeting of this austere group...
Further Middle East unrest dominates tense delay of peace deal signing
(The Center Square) – In a day that was supposed to feature technical negotiations following the signing of a preliminary peace deal, Iran has instead issued multiple warnings and confusion over the Strait of Hormuz after Vice President JD Vance’s diplomatic...
California legislator accuses Newsom of violating state code
(The Center Square) - Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, has commented further about his call for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to be investigated for using state resources for personal purposes. He told The Center Square that the Democratic governor...
Op-Ed: What is the Declaration of Independence?
I frequently answer constitutional questions from individuals who want to know more about the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Most of them understand that the Constitution is a statement of positive law—that is,...
The Fauci files: Five explosive findings declassified by Tulsi Gabbard
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard on Thursday evening declassified hundreds of pages related to the coverup of the theory that the COVID-19 virus leaked from an American funded lab in Wuhan, China, and the involvement of the nation’s most powerful public...
US reveals concern that China now has top chip making tools
The Trump administration is reportedly concerned that a cutting-edge European chipmaking tool may have ended up in Beijing’s hands. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told semiconductor company ASML in a recent meeting that he worried one of their chip-printing...
Democrats run against DeGette in Denver congressional race
(The Center Square) - Voters in Colorado’s 1st Congressional District will consider tax policies and affordability concerns as they head to the polls on June 30. The district consists of Denver and is entirely contained within the city limits. U.S. Rep. Diana...
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TODAY'S NEWS
Altadena residents upset about multiple homes on lots
(The Center Square) – A member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is frustrated with state laws allowing multiple homes to be built on single-home sites in a community rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. One law permits up to 10 homes. Supervisor...
Republican lawmaker voices opposition to gas tax increase
(The Center Square) – California drivers can expect the state’s gas tax to go up 2.2 cents on July 1, which will bring the total tax to 63.4 cents a gallon. That will drive up gas prices in the Golden State, which consistently has the nation's highest prices,...
Feds plan for student loan interest rates could cost taxpayers
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education is reducing student loan interest rates for borrowers, but critics argue the move could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The Education Department announced this week that federal student loan borrowers...
Experts comment on bill banning U.S. lawmakers from insider prediction bidding
(The Center Square) – Newly introduced legislation to ban members of Congress from betting in prediction markets should be expanded to include members of all three branches of the federal government, a government accountability group said. Prediction markets...

Rush On The Radio
James Golden, aka “Bo Snerdley,” was with Rush Limbaugh from the beginning to the final, tearful episodes.
As call screener, “Official Program Observer,” producer, and friend of Rush, Golden shares behind the scenes anecdotes that grew the massive audience of devoted listeners.
For the many who knew the voice of Bo Snerdley, but wondered about the man (and why Rush trusted him so much), James Golden’s personal story, fascinating career, and insights for today will delight and surprise you.
GOP reacts to Los Angeles proposal for noncitizen voters
(The Center Square) - The Los Angeles City Council is facing criticism from a Republican Party leader after deciding to move forward with a Nov. 3 ballot initiative to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. The council voted Thursday to put the measure...
Influential economic policy center bankrolled by shady dating app founder
An Ivy League economic policy center widely cited by legacy media received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a group run by its co-founder’s brother, a dating app founder with a controversial past. Sam Yagan, a co-founder of online dating service OkCupid, has...
UN climate bureaucrats hold another useless meeting
What a grandiose mouthful of verbiage. The Subsidiary Body for Implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (SBI-UNFCCC) just wrapped up its latest session in Bonn, Germany. Abbreviated SB64, it was the 64th meeting of this austere group...
Further Middle East unrest dominates tense delay of peace deal signing
(The Center Square) – In a day that was supposed to feature technical negotiations following the signing of a preliminary peace deal, Iran has instead issued multiple warnings and confusion over the Strait of Hormuz after Vice President JD Vance’s diplomatic...
California legislator accuses Newsom of violating state code
(The Center Square) - Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego, has commented further about his call for California Gov. Gavin Newsom to be investigated for using state resources for personal purposes. He told The Center Square that the Democratic governor...
Op-Ed: What is the Declaration of Independence?
I frequently answer constitutional questions from individuals who want to know more about the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Most of them understand that the Constitution is a statement of positive law—that is,...


























