Ohio Pastor Sentenced for Role in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach, Gets 30 Months
William Dunfee of Ohio was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, disrupting Congress.
William Dunfee of Ohio was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, disrupting Congress.
A Texas Proud Boys member was found guilty of charges related to the January 6 Capitol breach and will be sentenced in December.

With the spread of misinformation about presidential candidate eligibility, here are the facts as laid out by the U.S. Constitution.

Ohio lawmakers are misleading voters with a deceptive description of an anti-gerrymandering measure on the November ballot. Citizens Not Politicians, a coalition, sued to correct the language. The amendment aims to transfer map-drawing power from politicians to an independent citizen commission, ensuring fair representation and ending secretive district manipulations.

Arizona’s strict proof of citizenship requirements jeopardize 100,000 voters’ ability to vote in local elections.
Elliot Resnick, 40, of New York, NY, was sentenced to prison for obstructing law enforcement during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach.

Veterans must understand the facts about noncitizen voting in U.S. elections. Despite concerns, data shows it’s very rare.

Veterans find adventure and community with The Roaming Vet, a veteran-led group fostering bonds through outdoor activities.

Arizona’s congressional races see a surge in national donor funding, with 74% of contributions from out-of-state. This shift raises concerns about candidates prioritizing national interests over local constituents, especially amid election denial narratives.

A room full of education advocates gathered Monday to discuss a possible solution to issues plaguing Arizona’s public schools.

Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation outlines conservative initiatives for the next administration, impacting education policy.

Travis County filed a federal lawsuit against AG Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson, alleging they violated the NVRA by blocking voter registration efforts ahead of the election.