INTERVIEW: A.J. Rice, Author of “The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People…on Both Sides”

A.J. Rice is President & CEO of Publius PR, Editor-in-Chief of The Publius National Post, and author of the new #1 political humor bestseller, The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People…on Both Sides. He joins
Public testimony heats up over bill that would undo some of parents’ rights initiative

(The Center Square) – The Senate Early Learning & K-12 Committee got an earful Thursday from supporters and detractors of proposed legislation “promoting a safe and supportive public education system” that critics contend would undo several provisions
King County homeless agency activated severe weather response 40 times this winter

(The Center Square) – Between November 2024 and February 2025, the King County Regional Homelessness Authority activated its Tier 2 and Tier 3 cold weather response plans 40 times. That translates into the opening of short-term emergency
Breaking the seal? WA Dems advance bill to close clergy confession loophole

(The Center Square) – Gaining momentum after years of failed attempts, House Democrats in the Washington State Legislature advanced a bill Wednesday that would make clergy members mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect. The majority party
WA bill could allow noncitizens to police, prosecute U.S. citizens

(The Center Square) – A bill moving through the Washington State Legislature would allow lawful permanent residents and foreign nationals who are recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program to be able to
Snohomish County OKs bill to expand day care center access in unincorporated areas

(The Center Square) – The Snohomish County Council has unanimously approved legislation to increase access to child care for families in the region. The ordinance is expected to increase the number of available child care slots by
$58 million cut could put disability centers on the chopping block in WA

(The Center Square) – Deemed necessary to implement the budget, state lawmakers heard testimony on a bill on Wednesday that would close two rehabilitation centers to save $58.8 million per biennium. The cutoff to advance bills out
Roughly .1% of CCA spending so far originated from air quality account

(The Center Square) – Although the 2021 Climate Commitment Act’s primary goal is to reduce carbon emissions, supporters defending it against a failed initiative last year argued the revenue generated by it was vital to support air
Carlson conclusion: closing down the US Dept. of Education

KVI morning show host, John Carlson, examines the efforts to close down the U.S. Department of Education. To hear the audio of Carlson’s conclusions, click the play button below. The John Carlson Show is heard weekday mornings
Pres. Trump speaks with Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy after Putin rejects ceasefire plan

President Donald Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday, with their conversation coming one day after Trump’s call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Putin said after the call he rejected the 30-day total ceasefire proposed