by Zachery Schmidt | Apr 8, 2023
KFYR TV Control of the US Senate will be up for grabs in 2024, and both Republicans and Democrats are keeping a close eye on Montana’s race. How that election is conducted could look a lot different due to new legislation. State Republicans in the senate passed SB 566...
by Zachery Schmidt | Apr 8, 2023
Washington Examiner The Biden administration is reportedly set to begin conducting interviews at the southern border as part of its efforts to expand legal services to migrants and accelerate the process of seeking asylum in the United States. Starting next week,...
by Zachery Schmidt | Apr 8, 2023
New York Post A son of billionaire George Soros has quietly become a de-facto White House “ambassador,” making at least 14 visits there on behalf of the far-left kingmaker since President Joe Biden took office, records reviewed by The Post show. Alexander Soros — a...
by Zachery Schmidt | Apr 8, 2023
Axios The Supreme Court will likely need to decide soon whether abortion pills can remain legal in the United States. Less than a year after the conservative court struck down Roe v. Wade, the next phase of the fight over abortion rights is already at its doorstep....
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 8, 2023
After the Arizona Supreme Court remanded Kari Lake’s election contest back to the trial court to reconsider the signature verification problems and began considering sanctions against her, Lake responded with a new pleading. Lake filed a Petitioner’s Opposition to...
by M.D. Kittle | Apr 8, 2023
In Green Bay, you can bug city hall and still be elected mayor. Such is the case of Mayor Eric Genrich, a highly partisan Democrat who won a second term in Tuesday’s spring elections despite facing a lawsuit over his involvement in the secret installation of audio...
by Hannah Poling | Apr 8, 2023
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed an amicus brief on Thursday with the United States Supreme Court pushing back on federal education overreach. Yost claimed that the most recent plan by the United States Secretary of Education to eliminate billions of dollars of...
by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 8, 2023
A pro-tort-reform nonprofit published the results of its 2023 candidate survey this week, and several state-court hopefuls — including all Democratic contenders — did not respond. Carolyn Carluccio, a Republican Montgomery County Common Pleas judge running for state...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2023
by Scott McClallen General Motors says it bought out 5,000 salaried positions to avert layoffs as it pivots to electric vehicles and others that require less human labor. In March, The Center Square reported that the automaker is looking to cut $2 billion in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 8, 2023
A left-wing news outlet labeled the expulsion of two Tennessee state lawmakers as an act of partisanship. “Breaking news: In a historic act of partisan retaliation, the Republican-led Tennessee House voted Thursday to expel two Democratic lawmakers who halted...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo A manufacturer of advanced microfiltration products and therapeutic manufacturing systems plans to build a new facility in Athens-Clarke County. However, state officials would not confirm how much project incentives will cost taxpayers. Camarillo,...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2023
by Scott McClallen Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Michigan on Thursday, claiming his state’s “freedom” is the antithesis of Michigan. Headlining the stage at Hillsdale College’s Searle Center, DeSantis touted Florida laws that he said...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 8, 2023
In the wake of the expulsion of two Tennessee lawmakers who led a riot obstructing a lawmaking session, left-wing activists and politicians have responded with fury. “After a tragic mass shooting in Tennessee, state Republican lawmakers called votes to expel...
by Just the News | Apr 8, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard A proposed rule from the Biden administration would forbid states from enacting bans on transgender athletes being able to compete in sports that align with their gender identity. “Every student should be able to have the full...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2023
by Trevor Schakohl Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment of former President Donald Trump reduces the standard for other potential prosecutions, including of Trump himself, legal experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation....
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2023
by Alfredo Ortiz This week’s jobs report reveals the labor market is finally starting to crack under the weight of two years of Bidenflation and the resulting rapid increase in interest rates. The economy created the fewest jobs last month than in any...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2023
by Casey Harper Gas prices continue to rise this week in the U.S., hitting the highest level in months. Now, the concerns and political ramifications for the Biden administration are starting to rise as well. “Gas prices are rising,” said economist...