by Rachel Alexander | Jan 24, 2024
Kari Lake held a press conference on Rumble Wednesday evening to discuss revelations from a newly released recording of a conversation last March between herself and former Arizona Republican Party Chair Jeff DeWit, who was forced to resign after it came out. In the...
by Just the News | Jan 24, 2024
by Ben Whedon Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday reiterated the right of the state of Texas to defend itself amid an unprecedented surge in illegal border crossings, insisting that the Biden administration had failed in its duties and forced...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 24, 2024
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined Wednesday’s edition of Outside the Beltway with John Fredericks to discuss her endorsement of Ohio U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno and her continued push to release Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane flight logs. Fredericks...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 24, 2024
Steve Bannon, former Trump White House chief strategist and host of War Room, discussed the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary results on Wednesday, particularly the energy surrounding candidate Nikki Haley. Former President Donald Trump defeated Haley in the New...
by Admin | Jan 24, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office agreed to pay $10,000 on a service to monitor her media coverage just days before announcing the probe into former President Donald Trump, according to invoices and emails obtained by...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 24, 2024
Fulton County Commissioner Bob Ellis, in his capacity as the chair of the Fulton County Audit Committee, sent a letter on Monday demanding answers from District Attorney Fani Willis over her alleged affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she appointed to...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 24, 2024
A plurality of Arizona voters are now registered Republican, becoming the dominant political structure in the state and reversing a previous trend that saw the majority of Arizona voters registered independent. Data published by the Arizona Secretary of State for...
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Joseph Greaney The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a new law that automatically restores voting rights to people convicted of a felony who are still on parole, probation, or supervised release in the state. On March 3, 2023, Gov. Tim...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 24, 2024
The Virginia Senate unanimously passed on Tuesday a bill that would ban colleges and universities in the state from giving preferential treatment or consideration to legacy admissions, which are typically the family members of graduates. Passed with 39 votes in favor...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 24, 2024
The Daily Mail released an audio recording of Arizona Republican Party Chair Jeff DeWit allegedly trying to convince Kari Lake to stay out of politics for two years by suggesting he could find her a well-paying nonpolitical job in the private sector. He said during...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 24, 2024
The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association (VHHA) announced the rebranding of its VHHA Shared Services division, which delivers products and resources to help Virginia hospitals and health systems improve their clinical, financial, and operational performance....
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Scott McClallen Michigan’s Growing Together Council was funded partly by private groups – a detail omitted in the final report which one lawmaker called an “abuse of the pubic trust.” State Rep. John Roth, R-Interlochen, told The Center Square in an email...
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Andrew Powell Ex-offenders in Florida could have an easier time gaining work licenses, permits and other certifications after a new bill passed through committee on Monday. Senate Bill 1012 is sponsored by state Sen. Alexis Calatayud, R-Miami and would...
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Christina Lengyel A proposal that recently cleared the House Education Committee would consider mental health days as excused absences for students. The bill was one of three approved Thursday after lawmakers fielded testimony about the public education...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 24, 2024
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer launched a taxpayer-funded ad campaign about voting featuring himself earlier this month. The ads discuss the county’s voter dashboard, beballotready.vote, and assert that his office will clean up voter rolls. The ads were...
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Benjamin Yount The latest report on school choice in Wisconsin again shows choice schools outperform public schools in Milwaukee’s biggest cities and rural areas. The Apples to Apples report from the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty compares...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 24, 2024
A Chinese man who entered the U.S. illegally has been indicted by a Coshocton County grand jury on 309 felony charges related to a gift card counterfeiting scheme, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office. Ming Xue, 32, of Hunan, Fujian – a province...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 24, 2024
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee was not among the 16 Republican governors who sent a letter to President Joe Biden demanding his administration drop its electric vehicle mandate that would force two-thirds of automobiles sold to be electric by 2032. Republican Governors...
by The Center Square | Jan 24, 2024
by Jon Styf Tennessee has committed to hand out $17.9 million in grants for the development of 12 sites in order to prepare those sites for potential businesses. The grants are part of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Site...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 24, 2024
All eight GOP U.S. representatives from Tennessee have sponsored a bill to repeal the estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, collectively known as the death tax. The Death Tax Repeal Act, introduced by Iowa U.S. Representative Randy Feenstra (R-IA-04), would...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 24, 2024
Tennessee Commissioner of Education Lizzette Reynolds is facing calls to resign over her appointment allegedly failing to comply with the Tennessee law governing her office, which was originally written in 1925 which specifies commissioners must be qualified to teach...