Is Social Security Offices Closed Today? Here’s The Schedule During Winter Storm

Many Social Security offices have temporarily closed their doors as a rare winter storm sweeps across the United States. Newsweek compiled a comprehensive list of Social Security Administration (SSA) office closures for Wednesday, January 22, on a state-by-state basis. Why It Matters The winter storm that has recently formed is being hailed as one of … Read more

Childcare worker at Greenwood center accused of slapping 2-year-old

The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) has issued a citation to a Greenwood childcare center for engaging in “inappropriate discipline.” According to inspection records, a staff member at Kiddie Academy in Greenwood allegedly slapped a 2-year-old in the face with an open hand as a response to the child spitting in the staff … Read more

Picayune Police Department issues alert about woman who has gone missing

The Picayune Police Department recently issued a missing person alert for a woman who was last seen on Thursday. Picayune Police Department released a statement noting that Kelly Mac Spencer was last seen in the Slidell area on Thursday. Kelly, a thirty-eight-year-old woman, is dealing with the challenges of schizophrenia, which raises concerns about her … Read more

4 States File Lawsuit To Prevent Illegal Migrants From Census Count Used To Assign Congressional Seats And Electoral Votes

The attorneys general of Louisiana, Kansas, Ohio, and West Virginia are seeking to block the United States Census Bureau from including illegal immigrants in the count used to apportion congressional seats and electoral votes. The lawsuit, filed in Louisiana federal court on Sunday, the day before President Donald Trump took office, argues that the Biden … Read more

Wisconsin Joins Over 20 Other States In A Lawsuit against Trump’s Proposal To End Birthright Citizenship

Wisconsin has joined forces with 22 other states to file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s executive order, which aims to terminate birthright citizenship. This long-standing immigration policy ensures that children become citizens regardless of their parents’ immigration status. The lawsuit claims that Trump’s executive order, which spans almost 700 words and was issued on … Read more

Donald Trump Issues Pardons For 1,500 Defendants Charged In Jan. 6 Attack On U.s. Capitol

President Donald Trump granted pardons on Monday night to a substantial number of defendants involved in the events of January 6. This move effectively eliminates any form of accountability for those individuals who engaged in violent acts to obstruct the certification of the 2020 presidential election results on that particular day in 2021. In a … Read more

The proposed bill would make licenses provided to undocumented immigrants invalid in Oklahoma

Lawmakers in Oklahoma are gearing up for the upcoming legislative session, where they will be examining a multitude of bills. Among these is a proposed measure that seeks to render driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants from other states invalid in Oklahoma. This move aims to address the issue of undocumented immigrants having access to … Read more

DC, Maryland, and Virginia experience school closures and delays on Tuesday, January 21

Snow fell Sunday night for much of the D.C. region ahead of a deep freeze Monday, leaving many roads icy and slippery. On Tuesday, we anticipate school closures and delays in some locations. Here is a list of the most recent closures. January 21, 2025 3:55 am EST  Location  Status  Al-Huda School  Delayed 2 hours … Read more