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WATCH LIVE: Karine Jean-Pierre holds press briefing amid looming government shutdown

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing around 12:15 p.m. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER Jean-Pierre is certain to comment on the impending government shutdown and House Republicans’ struggles to pass a continuing resolution. It is one of Jean-Pierre’s last briefings as White House press secretary as […]

Thoughts already turning toward Ohio’s next legislative session

(The Center Square) – While the last General Session of the Ohio Legislature ended just a day ago, advocacy groups are already looking ahead to the next one. Policy Matters Ohio wants lawmakers to start next month with bipartisan legislation introduced at the close of the most recent session that dealt with limiting property taxes, free […]

GOP majority say Jan. 6 protesters ‘treated worse’ than BLM rioters

As Republican support firms up behind President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to pardon protesters charged and convicted in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol affair, resentment is growing that liberal Black Lives Matter rioters got off easier for their 2020 violence. A new survey shared with Secrets said that 51% of Republicans feel that the Black Lives […]

Johnson rallies House GOP for third shot at avoiding shutdown

House Republicans are planning to move forward with a last-minute deal to advance three separate single-subject bills to extend government funding and provide disaster relief, with lawmakers rushing to finalize a spending package hours before the shutdown deadline. Lawmakers are poised to vote on a bill to fund the government until mid-March in addition to […]

Report says Florida’s citrus industry crop is down 90% from two decades before

(The Center Square) – A report by a nonpartisan nonprofit says Florida’s citrus industry’s production has dropped 90% in the last 20 years and offers solutions back to primacy. The report by Florida Taxwatch says the industry is under assault by citrus diseases and hurricanes. Florida was hit by three hurricanes this year alone, with two […]

Defense to resume after holiday for Madigan bribery, racketeering trial

(The Center Square) – Jurors are off until next year at the bribery and racketeering trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and codefendant Michael McClain. The court is in recess until Dec. 30, when Judge John Robert Blakey scheduled a charge conference for attorneys and parties. Blakey instructed the jury to return on […]

Musk wades into international politics with endorsement of Germany’s right-wing AfD party

Tesla CEO Elon Musk waded into international politics, endorsing the right-wing Alternative fur Deutschland party ahead of Germany‘s February 2025 elections. AfD is broadly considered a right-wing or far-right party. It is mainly characterized by its anti-immigration stance, which has won laudits among Germans disillusioned with the country’s immigration system. It has surged in the […]

UAW withdraws its support to unionize Vanderbilt grad students

(The Center Square) – The United Auto Workers withdrew a petition to the National Labor Relations Board to unionize Vanderbilt University’s graduate students. The union decision comes after a federal court said a request from the UAW and the Labor Relations Board for personal student information presented a conflict with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy […]

Hobbs criticizes Arizona ESA change, Horne asks why she enacted it

(The Center Square) – Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs wants the Department of Education to reconsider a new policy that fast-tracks low-dollar spending of Empowerment Scholarship Account funding, but the state’s top public school official asks why she signed it into law. The Arizona Department of Education announced earlier in December that it would shift to “risk-based auditing” in […]

Washington’s operating budget could reach $87 billion by the 2027-2029 biennium

(The Center Square) – In October it was revealed that the state operating budget faced a potential $5 billion shortfall for the 2025-2027 biennium. While that figure has changed slightly, the shortfall amount for the four-year outlook has altered drastically in recent weeks, though the number depends on who you ask and when you ask them. Initially, the state […]
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