Former LA Dodgers Owner Frank McCourt Joins Growing List of Potential TikTok Buyers

If successful, Mr. McCourt aims to migrate the platform to a new ‘digital open-source protocol.’ Frank McCourt, the former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2004 to 2012, announced that he is organizing a bid to buy the popular social media platform TikTok. China-based parent company ByteDance is facing a possible U.S. ban if

Control of the US House May be Decided in Oregon

With the two parties targeting three vulnerable seats, Oregon could have an outsized impact on national politics in 2024. With three seats in play, Oregon voters could decide who controls the U.S. House of Representatives next year. Oregon Congresswomen Andreas Salinas (CD-6) and Val Hoyle (CD-4) have made the National Republican Congressional Committee’s list of

Biden Mourns Fallen Police at Memorial: ‘We Owe You as a Nation’

President Joe Biden addressed police officers on Wednesday gathered in Washington to honor slain colleagues as he tries to prevent his Republican rival former President Donald Trump from capturing high-profile endorsements from their unions in the coming weeks. President Biden’s speech, at the annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service at the U.S. Capitol honoring slain

NY Attorney General Appeals Reversal of Bi-Partisan Equal Rights Amendment

Critics of the bi-partisan ERA allege the amendment would impact parental rights and anti-discrimination laws. The New York Attorney General’s office filed a notice yesterday appealing Justice Daniel Doyle’s decision that the state’s Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), also known as Proposition 1, violates Article 19 of the state Constitution. A panel of five Rochester judges

$33 Million ‘Re-Programmed’ From Projects For Baltimore Harbor Disaster

Florida House reps grill Army Corps of Engineers commander over diverting funds for Jacksonville project to deal with the bridge-ship crash in Maryland. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has “re-appropriated” $33 million from its current-year budget in responding to the March 26 containership crash that knocked down Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six

$33 Million ‘Reprogrammed’ From Projects for Baltimore Harbor Disaster

Florida House reps grill Army Corps of Engineers commander over diverting funds for Jacksonville project to deal with the bridge-ship crash in Maryland. The Army Corps of Engineers has “reappropriated” $33 million from its current-year budget in responding to the March 26 containership crash that knocked down Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, killing six people