In Texas, before you can register anyone to vote, you have to navigate Texas’s draconian Voter-Registration laws, beginning with a Voter Registration course. The State has no online re… Read More
More than One-Third of Counties that are Overseeing Elections in some of the most Contested Congressional Races this November run Email Systems that could make it easy for Hackers to Log-In… Read More
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The Auditor’s Office last Month Mailed Sample Ballots to Linn County Residents with the hopes of Educating Voters and Boo… Read More
No visit to Ireland is complete without spending some time in a few of the country’s iconic pubs. In Ireland, you’ll experience first-hand the hospitality and friendless for whic… Read More
Ireland has become a sought after destination for filmmakers and TV series executives recently. With the outstanding popularity of Game of Thrones, which was mostly filmed in Northern Irelan… Read More
Known to many as ‘America’s favorite drive’, the Blue Ridge Parkway meanders majestically through 469 miles of some of the country’s most arresting natural beauty. Tr… Read More
Every spring the elephant seals put on a show at Piedras Blancas rookery. Even when the rain is coming down, it is worth stopping to see these wonderful animals playing, sleeping, fighting a… Read More
If you are looking for a Cambria hotel with full ocean views, soothing decor and a terrific location steps from Moonstone Beach, Blue Dolphin Inn could be your next destination on California… Read More
Legislative Updates
California: Gov. Gavin Newsome (D) has Signed Legislation into Law that allows Counties offer Fewer In-Person Polling Places in Exchange for Opening the Sites Earlier. S… Read More
With Two months until the Presidential Election, Iowa's Absentee Ballot System in Disarray as Requests in Three Counties are in Validation Limbo.
On Monday August 31st, Iowa Democrats filed… Read More
Maine will Officially become the First State to use Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) for a Presidential Election, the State’s Supreme Court Ruled Tuesday Sept. 8th, allowing Voters to Rank e… Read More
Legal Updates
Illinois: Champaign County Judge John Kennedy has ordered Democratic county Clerk Aaron Ammons to make election information sought by local Republicans available and accessibl… Read More
2021 GRAMMYs Nomination: Check out full list
The prestigious 63rd Grammy Award nominations was announced on Tuesday, November 24th, at noon Eastern (9:00 a.m. Pacific).
South African-born… Read More
The Lower River TayThe River Tay is the largest salmon river in Scotland and the UK and offers a huge variety of salmon, sea trout, trout and grayling fishing throughout the year. The Tay is… Read More
In 2020, Iowa garnered nearly 60% of it’s Energy from Wind Turbines and substantially Increased the Number of those Turbines functioning in the State.
The State now approaches 5,900… Read More
Legislative Updates
Alabama: The Legislature passed legislation to allow local election officials to fill the ranks of the workers who work the polls during an election with workers who res… Read More
A Federal Grand Jury has found Evidence that Sidney Powell, a Lawyer for Trump, filed False Incorporation Papers for a Texas based Non-Profit called Defending The Republic.
The U.S. Attorn… Read More
Article V of the U.S. Constitution says: 34 State Legislatures, may put Congress on Notice, that they plan to meet for a Convention to Propose a Congressional Term limits Amendment.
The Te… Read More
Paris Jardin des Plantes is the French name for Garden of the Plants of Paris. This once 17th century medicinal garden under the name of Jardin Royal des Plantes médicinales or R… Read More
It can be hard to find an outdoor space where the sounds of the city don’t interrupt your thoughts: the flying Ls, honking cars, overly-loud conversations your neighbors are having on… Read More
As warmer weather slowly emerges, we’re all getting excited about the best part of summer in Chicago: live music. What better way to kick off a summer outdoors than attending a few con… Read More
April showers bring May…shows? Sounds about right! Now that Spring is here, us Midwesterners are surely itching to get outside again. So, grab your bestie or significant other and che… Read More
As we kick off summer around Chicago, we also get to celebrate Pride 2022! The awesome, conversation-starter pride parades near Chicago are finally back and bigger than ever. Being the first… Read More
Chciago might seem like a bonafide concrete jungle, it also has plenty of secret getaways to transport you away from the buzzing modern life. From the many stops along the lake to the nearby… Read More