by Just the News | Dec 12, 2024
by Misty Severi Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is expected to introduce a budget proposal on Thursday that would include a ban on “sanctuary cities,” and state funding for cities that do not comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
by The Center Square | Dec 12, 2024
by JD Davidson In the wake of summer protests on college campuses, the Ohio Senate moved forward with a bill that defines antisemitism and expands the crime of ethnic intimidation. The legislation now moves to the House, which has only one scheduled session day...
by The Center Square | Dec 12, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is seeking election administration reforms similar to what exists in Florida in the upcoming legislative session in hopes of delivering faster results. Senate Bill 1011 would end the drop off of mail-in...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 12, 2024
by Owen Klinsky Meta donated $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The donation comes amid a thaw in relations between Trump and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, with Zuckerberg paying a visit to...
by The Center Square | Dec 12, 2024
by Brett Rowland President-elect Donald Trump said he could start pardons for “most” convicted Jan. 6 protesters during his first minutes in the White House. Trump pledged throughout his campaign that he would pardon some people convicted of crimes...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 12, 2024
by Adam Pack More than a dozen FBI informants entered restricted areas in and around the Capitol on Jan. 6 ,2021, according to a Department of Justice investigator general (IG) report published on Thursday. The DOJ’s oversight report that examined the FBI’s...
by Just the News | Dec 12, 2024
by Joseph Weber Time magazine’s most recent edition in which President-elect Donald Trump is named Person of the Year also includes a lengthy interview with Trump in which he further outlines the early priorities of his second administration including...
by Just the News | Dec 12, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger says over 50 members of Congress just the past month have faced ‘swatting’ attacks, resulting in 700 investigations. Manger made the statement Wednesday during a Senate hearing. Swatting is...
by Just the News | Dec 12, 2024
by John Solomon Just days after pardoning his son Hunter in a widely unpopular move, President Joe Biden on Thursday issued the most sweeping one-day clemency in modern U.S. history by pardoning 39 Americans and commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 others....
by Julie Kelly | Dec 12, 2024
Confirming reports he planned to step down before Donald Trump’s inauguration next month, FBI Director Christopher Wray today announced he will retire at the official end of the Biden administration. Wray, appointed by then-President Trump in 2017, delivered the news...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 12, 2024
The trial began this week for Virginia man Mohammed Chhipa, who prosecutors say immigrated to the United States from India but is now a naturalized citizen who has lived in Virginia since 2008 and faces charges related to the alleged transfer of Bitcoin to a Syrian...
by The Center Square | Dec 12, 2024
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against a Saudi Arabian-backed company on Tuesday, alleging that its “excessive groundwater pumping” violates state law. Mayes filed this lawsuit against Fondomonte Arizona, LLC, in Maricopa County Superior Court....
by The Center Square | Dec 12, 2024
by Elyse S. Apel Michigan is one of the most-expensive states in the nation for child care, leading some to label it a “crisis” for parents, who are increasingly choosing to opt out of it. A new report from the Committee for Economic Development found there are...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 12, 2024
by Jason Hopkins President Joe Biden oversaw the highest level of net migration in United States history, underlining how severe the border crisis became during his tenure in the White House. The migrant surge experienced in the past few years surpassed even...
by The Daily Torch | Dec 12, 2024
by Manzanita Miller President-elect Donald Trump just announced his sweeping plan to slash the size of the federal government through a new government agency run by businessmen Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. The temporary agency, which Trump has named the...
by American Greatness | Dec 12, 2024
by Eric Lendrum Most Republican members of the United States Senate said they will not oppose President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to pardon most, if not all, of the January 6th protesters. According to The Hill, several Republicans in the Senate cited Joe...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Dec 12, 2024
by Jaryn Crouson The United Kingdom (UK) indefinitely banned the use of puberty-blocking drugs for minors Wednesday after recommendations from experts that warned of an “unacceptable safety risk.” The ban affects the sale and supply of the drugs to all citizens...