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Charlotte mayor steps down six months after reelection

Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles is resigning from her role leading North Carolina’s biggest city on June 30, she announced on Thursday. The move comes as a surprise, as the Democratic mayor was just months into her fifth consecutive term after winning her November 2025 election by a resounding 44.9-point margin. “Serving as Charlotte’s mayor has […]

‘These ain’t your daddy’s donkeys’: Joe Concha talks Democrats

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha criticized Democrats’ embrace of socialism and figures like New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D-NY) and Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner. “These ain’t your daddy’s donkeys,” Concha said on Fox Business’s Kudlow on Wednesday.  Platner is running for the Maine Senate seat against Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME). Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) […]

Trump calls on Hakeem Jeffries to be charged for inciting WHCD attack

President Donald Trump called for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) to be charged for the attempt against his life at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last month. JEFFRIES EYES REDISTRICTING AGAIN IN NEW YORK IN RESPONSE TO NEW FLORIDA MAP “This lunatic, Hakeem ‘Low IQ’ Jeffries, should be charged with INCITING VIOLENCE! The […]

Bowser promises changes to MPD’s crime data release process

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser on Wednesday suggested officials will reassess all crime data after the city’s police department was embroiled in accusations that it twisted statistics to burnish its image. Bowser spoke to reporters after revelations that over a dozen Metropolitan Police Department officers were placed on leave earlier this week amid an […]

Roberts defends against criticism of Supreme Court as too political

Chief Justice John Roberts decried personal attacks on himself and his fellow justices as the Supreme Court faces backlash surrounding a recent gerrymandering decision. The comments came after the high court ruled 6-3 that race-based redistricting was unconstitutional, finding that Louisiana’s second black-majority congressional district was created in violation of the Constitution and the scope […]

Mississippi governor eyes redistricting fight that goes beyond congressional maps

Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) on Wednesday previewed his agenda for redistricting in Mississippi, revealing he is eying redrawing a host of electoral maps, including the state’s legislative and congressional districts.  Reeves said in late April he was calling a special session to look at redrawing Mississippi’s judicial maps, through changing the boundaries of the state […]

Sununu gains momentum as Brown pushes outsider message in New Hampshire

Former Sen. John Sununu is widening his financial advantage in New Hampshire’s Republican Senate primary, fueling fresh questions about whether rival Scott Brown can keep it competitive as national Republicans are increasingly anxious to start the general election. The growing divide comes as Republicans view New Hampshire as a critical battleground in their effort to […]

Michigan’s outgoing senator warns Democrats against ugly succession race

Retiring Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) has a warning for the three Democrats fighting to replace him in Michigan’s marquee Senate race: Keep it civil. In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Peters expressed concern that the candidates are getting increasingly “chippy” with one another as the primary draws closer.  The race has already exposed many […]

Minnesota off-loads fraud cases onto federal investigators due to overwhelming backlog

Minnesota is handing healthcare fraud cases off to federal investigators amid a surge in criminal referrals overwhelming state oversight officials. The heads of various Minnesota agencies tasked with tackling fraud are turning to the federal government to take the reins on a wave of new fraud reports piling up in the state’s social services programs. […]

‘Pray for Mississippi’ says governor as devastating tornadoes rip through the state

Multiple tornadoes were reported in Mississippi on Wednesday as devastating storms caused significant destruction across the central and western parts of the state. A tornado emergency was issued for several counties in Mississippi on Wednesday evening by the National Weather Service, cautioning that the tornado was capable of “deadly damage” and that “complete destruction was […]
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