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DeSantis puts Cuomo on alert about moving to Florida: ‘Don’t New York our Florida’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) indicated former New York governor and current New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo is not welcome in the Sunshine State, issuing a statement regarding the possibility on X. Cuomo lost the Democratic Party’s mayoral primary for New York City last month to socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, though he is remaining […]

Beto O’Rourke dodges whether he’ll make another run at Texas Senate seat

Beto O’Rourke, the former Texas Democratic congressman, onetime Senate candidate, and past presidential candidate, kept his powder dry Sunday on whether he’ll mount a campaign for Sen. John Cornyn’s (R-TX) seat next year. “I don’t know,” O’Rourke said on CNN’s State of the Union. “Right now, I’m holding these town halls all over the state […]

Off-duty CBP officer shot by alleged illegal immigrant in apparent robbery attempt

An off-duty law enforcement official with U.S. Customs and Border Protection was shot Saturday in New York City in an apparent attempted robbery. DHS said one of the alleged perpetrators is an illegal immigrant with “arrests for felony 2nd and 3rd degree assault and an order of deportation.” “The first subject, is an illegal re-entry […]

NIU takes verbal lashing from audit commission over timekeeping findings

(The Center Square) – Northern Illinois University, which state taxpayers fund with nearly $100 million annually, took a verbal lashing for a repeated audit finding about time keeping for faculty. The Legislative Audit Commission heard audit reviews for three public universities throughout the state. For Northern Illinois University, there were 15 findings officials said were not material […]

Lawyers fight gender secrecy policies in California schools

(The Center Square)  — Thomas More Society attorneys are representing teachers and parents in a lawsuit over Parental Exclusion Policies on the gender identity of California students. Under these policies, teachers and administrators are required to use preferred pronouns requested by a student and hide a child’s gender identity from parents. They use biological pronouns and […]

University Lakes restoration project fully funded, dredging to finish by 2026

(The Center Square) − The $78 million restoration of Baton Rouge’s University Lakes is well underway, with major dredging operations complete on three lakes and work continuing on the largest and most complex sections, according to an official with the LSU Real Estate and Facilities Foundation. Rob Stuart, speaking on behalf of the foundation, said […]

Caddo Parish teacher salaries start below $50K, advocates seek raises

(The Center Square) — Records show that the last pay increase Caddo Parish teachers and school employees received was in 2017 and now advocates are campaigning again.  As teachers and advocates continue to request pay raises from the Caddo Parish School Board, salary data reports that some teachers start with an annual salary of $47,865 based on […]

Lawyers embrace AI tools amid lack of uniform rules in courts

Judges and legal experts are raising alarms as generative artificial intelligence tools flood the legal profession, bringing a wave of botched filings, fake case citations, and mounting concerns about fraud in evidence. The problem has grown urgent enough that in recent months, courts across the country have begun issuing orders clarifying the permissible uses of […]

Department of Health reclassifies fentanyl copycats

(The Center Square) – In recent years, synthetic opioids including copycat versions of fentanyl have taken an opioid crisis that began with prescription painkillers and dragged it to new depths.  Among this new wave is a class of drugs called nitazenes. On Friday, Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Debra Bogen announced their temporary rescheduling to a […]

Former ComEd CEO next defendant to be sentenced in federal corruption case

(The Center Square) – Sentencing is scheduled Monday for former ComEd Chief Executive Officer Anne Pramaggiore, who was convicted of corruption in a scheme to bribe former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. In May of 2023, a federal jury convicted Pramaggiore and three others of conspiracy, bribery and falsifying records. Last Monday, U.S. District Court […]
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