by Just the News | Sep 17, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted 51-44 to kill the “Right to IVF Act” which had previously failed in June. The legislation would protect access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and require health insurance companies to cover...
by Just the News | Sep 17, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) said Tuesday that nearly 100,000 voters were incorrectly registered in the state as providing proof of U.S. citizenship, even though they had not done so. Fontes explained that there was an...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Madeline Armstrong A new report put out by the Arizona Common Sense Institute has found that allowing employers to pay tipped workers 25% less than the state minimum wage could actually help secure jobs for employees in the restaurant and service industries....
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Thérèse Boudreaux A Dane County Circuit court ruled against former Independent party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., siding with the Wisconsin Election Commission’s decision to keep Kennedy’s name on the state’s ballot this November, despite...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Kim Jarrett The Supreme Court of Georgia dismissed a challenge by the Catoosa County Republican Party to keep four candidates off the primary ballot, as the primary and the runoff election have already occurred. Republicans challenged the candidacies of...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Christen Smith Pennsylvania’s work requirement waiver for food stamps now lasts through Aug. 31, 2025. This is despite recent urging from Republican House lawmakers to apply the mandate to able-bodied adults with no dependents. State data shows nearly...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Thérèse Boudreaux Michigan lawmakers are launching bipartisan efforts to increase police recruitment and benefits as the number of law enforcement officers trends downward in the state. U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., introduced legislation Friday that would provide...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 17, 2024
by Megan Brock and Robert Schmad Reports of shoplifting and vehicle theft increased considerably in Springfield, Ohio, following the arrival of thousands of Haitian refugees, according to data obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation through a records...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 17, 2024
by Jake Smith The Biden administration added China to its illicit drug watchlist on Monday, despite previously touting cooperation with Beijing on countering the growing fentanyl epidemic in the U.S. To deal with the fentanyl epidemic in the U.S. — which China has...
by Just the News | Sep 17, 2024
by Steven Richards and John Solomon Ryan Routh, the suspected Donald Trump assassin, was interviewed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials when he returned from Ukraine last year and flagged for further investigation based on spontaneous comments he...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Steve Wilson Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday the state has the jurisdiction to prosecute Ryan Wesley Routh for attempted murder and will be more transparent in its investigation than the federal government. Routh raised an assault-style rifle as...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 17, 2024
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Monday released a whistleblower report containing new allegations involving negligence and incompetence on behalf of the U.S. Secret Service during the July 13 attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 17, 2024
by Nick Pope The Supreme Court is being inundated with emergency appeals targeting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules and regulations in the wake of a landmark decision that curbed the agency’s power. The Supreme Court’s emergency docket, which is made...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability is demanding answers about any ties Democratic vice-presidential candidate and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has to the Communist Party of China. Walz has said he’s proud of his ties to...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Surprise Councilman Jack Hastings wants to get rid of the city’s public comment policy that has landed the city in legal hot water. “On Tuesday, at our next City Council Meeting, I will make a motion and/or vote to remove the rule...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2024
by JD Davidson Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants county election officials to be on the lookout for illegal voter registration forms after his office discovered one. LaRose said a voter registration form translated into the Haitian Creole language was...