Author: Cameron Ohnysty, Aggies Wire
Texas A&M will face No. 16 Texas on the road with a spot in the SEC Championship Game on the line. Here’s what the experts say.Read More
Here is how the top recruits and performers fared on the first day of the 2025 Michigan high school football state title games.Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law aimed at boosting domestic gasoline supplies, including with fuel produced by Russian companies at Belarusian refineries, state-run RIA news agency reported on Friday.Read More
Let’s hold Gov. DeWine to his word and demand that he stops this latest attack on Ohio voters by vetoing Senate Bill 293, writes Sherry McMillen of Cuyahoga Falls in a letter to the editor.Read More
Starting Jan. 1, Alabama retailers who have been selling or want to sell consumable hemp products, including canned beverages, have to comply with a new state law regulating the products. They’ll do that with the understanding that 11 months later, they may not be able to sell most of those products under an even newer […]Read More
Detroit police are investigating after a newborn baby was dropped off on the porch of a home on Detroit’s west side late Thursday night.Read More
Mississippi is enforcing the toughest online-safety law in the nation, and so far, neither the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit nor the US Supreme Court has said why they’ve allowed it to go forward. A forthcoming a hearing on whether HB 1126 can remain in force, which has triggered a wave of amicus briefs challenging its constitutional footing, may clarify whether the law is likely to survive First Amendment review.Read More
President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed a sweeping tax overhaul that will raise Russia’s value-added tax to 22% from 20% next year, a move aimed at closing the fiscal gap created by soaring military expenditures and falling oil and gas revenues amid Western sanctions.Read More
Readers agree that Trump’s vindictive use of the justice system wastes time and money.Read More
The law restricts judges and magistrates, to a larger degree, from releasing violent and repeat offenders before trial.Read More