A Hamas official responded this week to Palestinians in multiple areas of the Gaza Strip who are protesting the terrorist group’s control of the region. The rare display of discontent against the paramilitary organization controlling the region began on Tuesday and has continued through the week in scattered gatherings. However, the source of these seemingly […]
Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) signed into law legislation phasing out the Utah’s universal mail ballot system, making it the first state to repeal such a system. Utah began sending mail ballots to all registered voters years before the practice was popularized during the COVID-19 pandemic. The expansion of mail-in ballot circulation to include all registered […]
Two former Democratic commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission sued President Donald Trump after he fired them earlier this month. Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter were notified via email they were fired on March 18. In the email, Trump said their “continued service on the FTC is inconsistent with my Administration’s priorities.” The lawsuit […]
A federal official admitted mistakes were made in a Senate hearing on the midair collision at Ronald Reagan National Airport that killed 67 people, as lawmakers continue to press top aviation and safety officials for answers on the congested airspace. Federal authorities detailed the findings of the National Transportation Safety Board‘s report, which was released […]
Elon Musk’s America PAC awarded its first $1 million prize to a registered Wisconsin voter after he signed a petition against “activist judges.” This petition comes as Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel are set to face off on April 1. The winner will determine a liberal or conservative minority in the state’s […]
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) announced on Thursday an initiative to recruit federal workers laid off by the Trump administration in its efforts to downsize the federal workforce. The governor’s office opened a portal for newly fired federal workers to highlight jobs available in the state. Wisconsin had 28,915 federal workers as of last year, according […]
EXCLUSIVE — The campaign arm of Senate Republicans is setting its sights on Rep. Chris Pappas (D-NH), the fourth-term congressman, building toward an entry into the race to replace retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH). Although yet to make his candidacy official, Pappas is the subject of a new oppo website launched by the National Republican […]
A high school girls soccer team in Loveland, Colorado, is getting national attention for its push to keep transgender athletes out of girls sports. In line with the movement to ban biological male athletes from competing in female sports, which has been a major focus for President Donald Trump, girls soccer players from the Thompson […]
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) opposes President Donald Trump‘s desire to impeach judges who have proven to be roadblocks to the administration’s agenda. Grassley acknowledged a “massive abuse” of national injunctions in recent years and said that legislation needs to be passed to remedy this and prevent district judges from becoming “policymakers.” However, when asked about […]
(The Center Square) – The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office released a report last week showing that the state is investigating 303 “double vote” incidents in the 2024 general election. In Nevada, voting twice is a felony. A person convicted of this crime could be sentenced to one to four years in prison and up […]