Tom Vander Woude

Tom Vander Woude ('20) is from Grand Rapids, MI, and was a sports contributor to the Wake Forest Review. He covered various athletic events and provided analysis on sports-related topics at Wake Forest University.

Trump says he has spoken with Putin as Russia's war in Ukraine approaches its third anniversary

Trump says he has spoken with Putin as Russia’s war in Ukraine approaches its third anniversary

President Donald Trump revealed in an interview with the New York Post that he recently spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin. While the details ...

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President Trump's stupefying conspiracy theory about Politico summarizes MAGA 2.0.

President Trump’s stupefying conspiracy theory about Politico summarizes MAGA 2.0.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump caused an uproar on Thursday after posting on Truth Social that he had uncovered what he described as ...

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Is It Illegal to Dumpster Dive in Pennsylvania Here’s What the Law Says

Is It Illegal to Dumpster Dive in Pennsylvania? Here’s What the Law Says

Dumpster diving in Pennsylvania operates in a legal gray area, primarily governed by trespassing laws and local ordinances rather than explicit statewide prohibitions. Here’s ...

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The Legality of Car Sleeping in New York What You Need to Know

The Legality of Car Sleeping in New York: What You Need to Know

Sleeping in your car in New York is generally legal under state law, but local regulations, parking rules, and circumstances like intoxication significantly impact ...

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Florida Rent Increase Laws 2025 What Tenants Should Know

Florida Rent Increase Laws 2025: What Tenants Should Know

Florida’s rent increase laws for 2025 prioritize landlord flexibility while maintaining basic tenant protections. Here’s what tenants need to know: Key Legal Framework No ...

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Insect Invasion 5 Texas Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

Insect Invasion: 5 Texas Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught

Texas faces significant bed bug challenges, with several cities ranking among the most infested in the U.S. due to factors like tourism, population density, ...

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Understanding California's Stand Your Ground Law

Understanding California’s Stand Your Ground Law

California recognizes the right to “stand your ground” through self-defense principles derived from case law and jury instructions, though it lacks a specific statutory ...

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According to Officials, All USAID Humanitarian Work Has Effectively Stopped

According to Officials, All USAID Humanitarian Work Has Effectively Stopped

Current and former officials from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have sharply criticized the Trump administration’s decision to halt most of the ...

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DOJ Agrees Not to Reveal the Names of FBI Agents Who Worked on the January 6 Cases

DOJ Agrees Not to Reveal the Names of FBI Agents Who Worked on the January 6 Cases

The U.S. Justice Department has agreed not to publicly release the names of FBI agents who worked on the now-closed investigation into the January ...

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President Trump Orders Fed. Government to Cancel All News Subscriptions For Employees And Offices

President Trump Orders Fed. Government to Cancel All News Subscriptions For Employees And Offices

President Donald Trump has ordered an end to all paid news subscriptions for federal employees and executive branch agencies. The White House directed the ...

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