(The Center Square) – An income tax lawsuit related to COVID-19 filed against the city of Cleveland has new life. The Buckeye Institute announced Monday morning that the suit, which claims Cleveland failed to return tax money to nonresidents within 90 days of filing, is heading back to a lower court. After a trial judge […]
(The Center Square) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ administration is vowing to press ahead with efforts to allow federal immigration agents to operate at the Rikers Island jail complex after a ruling by a New York judge temporarily halted the plans. New York state Supreme Court Judge Mary Rosado’s order, issued Friday, extended […]
(The Center Square) – Net reduction in North Carolina voter registrations since Election Day is smallest for Republicans, says analysis by The Center Square. Periodic voter registration list maintenance happens regularly, including what is often called the no-contact process in odd-numbered years. The process is ongoing, with notices to have gone out by April 15. […]
(The Center Square) – With instances of squatting sharply on the rise across the state, an Illinois lawmaker is sponsoring a bill that would give more protections to home owners from squatters. State Rep. La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, introduced a bill that would give law enforcement the power to remove trespassers from properties where the […]
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) became the first Senate Democrat to announce his run for Democratic whip on Monday, bringing two new endorsements in his launch. In an interview with the Washington Post, Schatz confirmed he would attempt to replace Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), who is stepping down next year after two decades in the position. […]
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) wants Democrats to rebrand themselves as the party of “common sense” to win back voters. During an interview with Politico, Masto, the new honorary chairwoman of the Moderate Democrats PAC, outlined a strategy for her party to rebound from devastating losses last fall. “The loudest voices oftentimes that get picked […]
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Monday requiring commercial drivers to speak English, according to a report confirmed by the Washington Examiner. Trump signed an executive order in March making English “the official language of the United States.” “President Trump believes that English is a non-negotiable safety requirement for professional drivers, as […]
Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-MI) will face a second primary challenger for the 2026 election, with the latest drawing support from the Justice Democrats in Michigan. Thanedar, who has represented the Detroit area in Michigan’s 13th Congressional District since 2023, will face primary challenges from Michigan state Rep. Donavan McKinney after former state Sen. Adam Hollier […]
Just one day shy of President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office, top Trump administration officials claimed victory on myriad border and immigration-related promises that Trump made to voters as a candidate. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt touted Trump’s accomplishments during an unusually early morning press conference with reporters at the White House on […]
OTTAWA, Ontario — President Donald Trump took a final shot at Canadian politicians as the country’s voters head to the polls for the federal parliamentary election. Trump, whose shadow looms over the country as the premier economic and existential threat, wished “good luck” to the “great people of Canada” and took a moment to weigh […]