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Special election for late Rep. David Scott’s Georgia House seat set for July 28

The special election to fill the remainder of late Georgia Rep. David Scott’s term has been set for July 28.  Scott, 80, died late last month, and no official cause of death has been disclosed. The Georgia Democrat had suffered from poor health in recent years.  Representing Georgia’s 13th Congressional District, Scott was running for […]

Attorneys general urged to revisit contracts with ‘Shady Eight’ Democrat-donating firms

EXCLUSIVE — Several law firms have secured outside counsel contracts across multiple states while directing the vast majority of their political contributions to Democrat candidates and committees, according to a new report tracking private sector influence. Those arrangements can create conflicts of interest, particularly when Republican-led states are paying significant sums to firms that turn […]

Florida and JetBlue aiding Spirit employees after airline shut down

Florida is coming to the rescue of former Spirit Airlines employees after the company unexpectedly shut down over the weekend following its failure to reach a deal with the Trump administration to solve its financial crisis. The Florida Department of Commerce is co-hosting “Rapid Response” events with career resource centers on Tuesday and Wednesday to […]

Trump jokes he works out ‘about one minute a day max’

President Donald Trump’s sense of humor was on full display Tuesday morning as he joked with the children gathered in the Oval Office about his fitness routine. “I work out so much. Like, about one minute a day, max. If I’m lucky,” Trump said during an event to announce the restoration of the Presidential Fitness Test […]

Kemp faces pressure from Georgia congressman to take up redistricting: ‘Delay the House primary’

Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA) on Tuesday called on Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) to take up redistricting in Georgia.  Kemp has said he supports redrawing the state’s political boundaries before the 2028 elections, but he recently ruled out taking up redistricting in Georgia before the midterm elections because voting in the state’s 2026 races is already […]

Alberta independence referendum makes it to next step: What to know

An Albertan separatist group announced that it had gathered enough signatures to begin an independence referendum, bringing Canada’s internal tensions to the national forefront. Stay Free Alberta organized the citizen-led petition, which had to collect the signatures of at least 10% of eligible voters to be accepted, totaling 178,000 signatures. On Monday, Stay Free Alberta […]

Freedom 250 to host faith-focused ‘Rededicate 250’ event on National Mall

Freedom 250, a non-partisan organization founded to celebrate the United States’s 250th birthday, is set to host a “national jubilee of prayer, praise, and thanksgiving” in Washington, D.C.  The organization made the announcement on Monday, featuring Secretary of State Marco Rubio inviting Americans to attend the faith-focused event on X. “Let us gather in unity […]

Vance votes in person in 2026 Ohio primary after Trump’s mail-in blowback 

Vice President JD Vance made a stop in Ohio on Tuesday to cast his ballot in the state’s primary elections, contrasting with President Donald Trump’s decision to vote by mail for Florida’s special election in March.  Vance, joined by his 6-year-old son, Vivek, stopped at a polling place in Cincinnati on his way to visit […]

First Circuit could intensify judicial divisions over Trump’s mandatory detention policy

A panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit sharply questioned the Trump administration on Monday over its mandatory detention policy for undocumented immigrants, as the problem races toward the Supreme Court amid nationwide divisions in the judiciary. The three-judge panel made up of U.S. Circuit Judges Lara Montecalvo, an appointee of […]

Left fails to confront political violence as ‘serious problem’: Guy Benson

Washington Examiner columnist Guy Benson criticized the Left and Democrats for ongoing political violence in response to a Democratic Senate candidate’s threat against President Donald Trump. “I think that is an indisputable objective read on the situation,” Benson said on Fox News’s FOX & Friends Tuesday. Democrat Raymond Chandler was in the running for the […]
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