by Just the News | Sep 5, 2024
By Natalia Mittelstadt As of July 1, there are 42,301 voters without proof of citizenship on Arizona’s voter rolls, which increased from 35,273 as of April 1. America First Legal (AFL) filed an amended lawsuit against all 15 of Arizona’s counties...
by Just the News | Sep 5, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who’s leading the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, showed up with her supposed ex-boyfriend, former prosecutor Nathan Wade, at the scene of her...
by Just the News | Sep 5, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt The nonprofit Americans for Citizen Voting (ACV) launched a campaign on Wednesday to pass constitutional amendments in eight states this November to prevent non-citizens from voting in those states’ elections. The eight states with...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 5, 2024
by Owen Klinsky Swedish automaker Volvo Cars said on Wednesday that it is scrapping its goal of going fully electric by 2030 as the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to struggle. The company announced it now aims for between 90 percent and 100 percent of...
by The Center Square | Sep 5, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The state of Florida is suing the Biden-Harris administration to obtain information on how many illegal foreign nationals convicted of violent crimes who served time in prison were released into the U.S. instead of being deported....
by The Center Square | Sep 5, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is threatening to sue the Columbus Public School District if it doesn’t restart transportation for charter- and private-school students. About two weeks before school began last month, the state’s largest school...
by Just the News | Sep 5, 2024
by Misty Severi A former Virginia police officer on Wednesday became the first January 6 defendant to receive a reduced sentence after the Supreme Court narrowed the scope of an obstruction charge used against Jan. 6 rioters. The Supreme Court in June made it...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 5, 2024
by Owen Klinsky Molson Coors announced Tuesday it would walk back a number of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, joining a number of other major U.S. corporations that have revoked such practices this summer. The company will ensure “executive...
by Star News Staff | Sep 5, 2024
by George Parry Former President Donald Trump is slightly ahead in the polls and, as in 2016 and 2020, he is drawing massive crowds at his rallies. Some knowledgeable observers have even speculated that Trump could be on the verge of a landslide electoral...
by American Greatness | Sep 5, 2024
by Edward Ring A few weeks ago, Congressman Richard Hudson, Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said something in a television interview that has to be the biggest understatement ever made in the context of national politics today. In...
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The Department of Justice on Wednesday indicted two Russian nationals for spending about $10 million on a “scheme” to advance “Russian government messaging” to U.S. audiences. DOJ announced the indictment charging Russian...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 4, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Four people were killed and nine were injured in a school shooting Wednesday in Georgia, according to authorities. A suspect is in custody after a shooting at Apalachee High School, in Winder, a city about 160 miles northeast of Atlanta,...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 4, 2024
by Rebeka Zeljko A whistleblower told Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri in a letter released on Tuesday that the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents assigned to former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, were “egregiously...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 4, 2024
by Mariane Angela A federal judge ruled Tuesday that former President Donald Trump cannot transfer his New York criminal case to federal court. Judge Alvin Hellerstein ruled against Trump’s argument of presidential immunity and ruled that the court did not have...
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Absentee voting for the presidential election will begin this week, two months before Election Day, as early in-person voting starts nationwide later this month amid lawsuits over election administration and election integrity concerns....
by Tom Pappert | Sep 4, 2024
A poll released Tuesday found an overwhelming majority of Arizona voters back the effort that would allow state law enforcement to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, which will appear on the November ballot as a referendum titled Proposition 314. The survey,...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 4, 2024
A Tuesday report revealed an influential conservative political fund has spent $2.3 million to flip Virginia’s 7th Congressional District in November. Republicans are trying to help Derrick Anderson secure a victory against Eugene Vindman, who featured...