by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
CNN Idaho Republican Gov. Brad Little signed a bill this week that prohibits transgender students in the state from using public school bathrooms that do not align with their gender assigned at birth. Senate Bill 1100, which takes effect July 1, requires public...
by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
New York Times Badge and Lander Busse tromped into the forest behind their house on a snowy Sunday in March, their three hunting dogs in tow. It was in these woods, just outside Glacier National Park, that the teenage boys learned to hunt, fish, dress a deer and pick...
by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
CNBC Abortion is legal in Wyoming again, oddly enough as the result of a state constitutional amendment pushed by conservatives opposed to Obamacare more than a decade ago. Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens in a ruling Wednesday temporarily...
by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
Washington Examiner A Republican plan to strike down President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel billions in student debt might be attracting Democratic senators. The plan by Republicans is to use the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to strike down...
by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
Associated Press Republican Gov. Brad Little signed a bill allowing execution by firing squad, making Idaho the latest state to turn to older methods of capital punishment amid a nationwide shortage of lethal-injection drugs. The Legislature passed the measure March...
by Zachery Schmidt | Mar 25, 2023
Axios Deadly and destructive tornadoes spiraled through parts of Mississippi overnight, killing at least 23 people, injuring dozens, and destroying homes and towns. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) confirmed the 23 deaths and dozens of injuries...
by Just the News | Mar 25, 2023
by Ben Whedon Ahead of a prospective indictment of former President Donald Trump, legal experts and elected officeholders are warning that such an unprecedented move may spur a dangerous escalation spiral of retributive political prosecutions that undermine the...
by Just the News | Mar 25, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard An explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania killed at least five people, and authorities were searching Saturday for six missing workers. The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency confirmed the number of deaths Saturday morning at...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 25, 2023
The U.S. House passed the Parents Bill of Rights Act Friday, with most House Republicans voting in favor of the bill that would require school districts to give parents access to their children’s curricula and reading lists to inform parents of any violence occurring...
by The Center Square | Mar 25, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo As a lifelong Atlantan, state Sen. Emanuel Jones, D-Decatur, has experienced MARTA’s past. Now, he’s positioned to help shape its future. Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones recently appointed Emanuel Jones to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit...
by The Center Square | Mar 25, 2023
by Bruce Walker Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed a bill to repeal right-to-work legislation. Michigan is the first state to repeal right-to-work laws and restore collective bargaining rights since 1958. Signed Friday, the legislation requires private...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 25, 2023
The liberal media are hitting Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly hard for campaigning with a conservative activist who was “on the grounds” of the U.S. Capitol during the January 6, 2021 riots. But Kelly’s opponent, far left Milwaukee County Judge Janet...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 25, 2023
Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court on Thursday dismissed a Republican Party lawsuit seeking to prevent counties from “curing” mail-in ballots that contain mistakes. The GOP national and state committees who sued insisted state law does not outline procedures for local...
by Neil Jones | Mar 25, 2023
A Senate bill (SB) from Arizona State Senator Justine Wadsack (R-Tucson), which aims to provide better protections for children with disabilities and allow parents to retain custody without enduring lengthy and potentially expensive legal processes, passed through the...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 25, 2023
Iowa and Ohio are the latest states looking to leave the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), the controversial interstate voting data partnership. Already seen as suspect by conservatives questioning ERIC’s left-leaning ties, the organization has been...
by Just the News | Mar 25, 2023
by Nicholas Ballasy The majority of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors formally voted to give members of the board salary increases of up to 38%, while residents of the county, located just outside of Washington, D.C., grapple with rising real estate and...
by The Center Square | Mar 25, 2023
by Christian Wade A proposal to move Connecticut’s presidential primary date is being pushed by an unlikely alliance between leaders of the state’s two largest political parties. The legislation, if approved, would change the state’s...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 25, 2023
The Cuyahoga County Republican Party censured State Representative Tom Patton (R-Strongsville) on Thursday for voting in favor of newly elected House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill). The Cuyahoga County Republican Party Disciplinary Committee previously...