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DeSantis warns Musk that formation of America Party could backfire

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) cautioned Elon Musk on Monday against the formation of a new third party, the America Party. DeSantis warned that the new party could increase Democrats’ chances of winning elections and hurt Musk’s political priorities. “The problem is, when you do another party, especially if you’re running on some of the […]

Hunter Biden’s presence during key White House call was ‘inappropriate’ to top adviser: New book

Ed Siskel, the White House counsel to former President Joe Biden, last year warned that Hunter Biden’s participation in his father’s pivotal conference call was “inappropriate,” according to a new book detailing the inner workings of the Biden circle. 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America, by journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler […]

Mexican boxing legend defends son arrested by ICE: ‘He is not a criminal’

Julio César Chávez, the former Mexican boxing champion, said Monday that his son — arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week for overstaying his visa and lying on a green card application — “is not a criminal,” and vowed to fight the Trump administration’s allegations. Chávez Jr., who followed his father’s footsteps in the […]

PBS expands Trump hate, turns 93% ‘negative’

The premier weekly news show on PBS increased its negative coverage of President Donald Trump and Republicans to over 90%, a clear demonstration that the taxpayer-funded network has no plans to offer balanced coverage despite the White House’s defund threats. Over the past three months, Washington Week with the Atlantic has provided coverage and commentary […]

Padilla pushes bill banning ICE officers from concealing identity amid uptick in attacks

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) introduced a bill on Tuesday seeking to expand identification requirements for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers conducting sweeps for illegal immigrants.  Concerns have been raised, including in Los Angeles, that ICE officers carrying out raids are doing so without identifying themselves and are, on occasion, concealing their identity with masks. The concerns have […]

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules against state legislature’s ability to block state rules

The Wisconsin Supreme Court overturned the state legislature’s ability to suspend administrative rules, ending a decades-old practice of lawmakers being empowered to temporarily block agency regulations. The court ruled that the statutes giving powers to the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules violated the Wisconsin Constitution’s mandate for bicameralism and presentment. In a 4-3 decision, the […]

Texas legislature first implemented cloud seeding in 1950s

(The Center Square) – In the wake of the historic July 4 flash floods in the Hill Country, several online pundits and others are claiming that the excessive rainfall and flash flooding were caused by weather manipulation and cloud seeding operations. Not only is the Hill Country known for flash floods, but the Texas legislature […]

Case against Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan should proceed: Federal judge

A federal judge on Monday recommended that the Trump administration’s criminal case against Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan should proceed. Dugan, who previously served on the Milwaukee County Circuit Court before she was suspended by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was arrested in April for helping an illegal immigrant evade immigration officers moving to arrest him in […]

Trump ally Burt Jones announces campaign for Georgia governor

Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones announced on Tuesday that he is launching a campaign to become the Peach State’s next governor ahead of the 2026 election. Jones’s long-anticipated entrance into the race makes him the second Republican to launch a gubernatorial campaign to succeed term-limited Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) after Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr […]

Cellphone restrictions, internet safety in new North Carolina law

(The Center Square) – For some North Carolina students and school districts, there could be no change. For others, it’ll be “bye bye” to the cellphones. Access to cellphones and wireless devices is within new legislation that is law for the state’s public schools. Policies and their implementation are to be enacted by Jan. 1. […]
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