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Thomas Massie lone Republican calling out Trump’s DEA pick

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) became the first Republican congressman to vocally disagree with President-elect Donald Trump‘s nomination for the head of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Trump named Florida’s Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister to run the DEA Saturday, further rounding out his Cabinet before his inauguration. Massie took to X Sunday to remind his followers that […]

Jamie Raskin denies ‘proof’ of FBI weaponizing against Republicans

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) claimed he hasn’t seen any “proof” that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is politicized against members of the Republican Party. Raskin appeared on State of the Union Sunday following President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement that Kash Patel would take over as FBI Director, which was celebrated by some and dreaded by others. Patel previously served as the […]

Claudia Tenney enthusiastic over ‘true fighter’ Kash Patel restoring the FBI

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) shared excitement over President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Kash Patel for FBI director, citing how he “loves America” who would restore the public’s faith in the agency. Trump announced the nomination of Patel, a former senior adviser to the director of national intelligence, in a social media post on Saturday, calling […]

Raskin ‘not ruling out’ challenge to Nadler for House Judiciary Democratic leader

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said he’s “not ruling anything out” when it comes to a shake-up of Democratic leadership on the House Judiciary Committee. Raskin responded to rumblings that House Democrats may try to make moves to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) as ranking member on CNN’s State of the Union when asked if he […]

Legislators request disaster appropriations for public lands

(The Center Square) – As Americans celebrated Thanksgiving, recovery efforts continue in the wake of Hurricane Helene and the major storms that have hit the East and Gulf coasts. As communities work to get back on their feet, a handful of congressmen and women from Virginia and North Carolina have implored congressional leaders not to […]

Arguments fly in Illinois’ fight over ending swipe fees on taxes and tips

(The Center Square) – The Illinois Bankers Association says Illinois U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin writing a letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is “missing the forest for the trees.” An Illinois law that goes into effect in 2025 seeks to bar interchange fee collection on taxes and tips, which sparked a […]

11 states sue three largest institutional investors for anticompetitive trade practices

(The Center Square) – Eleven states, led by Texas, have sued the three largest institutional investors in the world for allegedly conspiring to buy coal company stocks to control the market, reduce competition and violate federal and state antitrust laws. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Tyler […]

University of Utah offers ‘Feminist Cannabis Studies’ this fall semester

(The Center Square) – The University of Utah is currently offering a course entitled “Feminist Cannabis Studies” through its Gender Studies program. The “upper division course explores feminist cannabis studies as a field and subject of study” that asks people to evaluate their “understandings and assumptions around cannabis,” according to the course description. The course […]

Violence prevention activist calls for unity to combat Chicago crime

(The Center Square) – Chicago activist Tio Hardiman is preaching unity in the battle to overcome the city’s rising crime numbers after new data reveals violent crime episodes though October jumped to their second highest level over the last five years. Of the 29,260 violent crimes reported over the last 12 months, Chicago Police Department […]

Illinois education leaders release blueprint for the future of education

(The Center Square) – A group of Illinois education organizations have unveiled their plan for the future of Illinois schools. It’s called Vision 2030 and revolves around three education pillars, including future-focused learning, shared accountability and predictable funding. Brent Clark, executive director of the Illinois Association of School Administrators, said Vision 2030 was developed with […]
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