Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is getting ready for the release of her latest book. No Going Back details how she says the Republican Party cannot go back to the party it once was in the 2000s and how the GOP can navigate the future of the United States going forward. The book’s description is likely […]
The Alaska Department of Revenue will issue checks from the Permanent Fund Dividend to another swath of residents who have yet to receive their payments from the program in three days. The latest batch of PFD payments will go out on Thursday to those who had the “Eligible-Not Paid” status as of Wednesday and have yet to get their checks from the state […]
A former special prosecutor on the case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia canceled a national television interview at the eleventh hour over the weekend, citing a family emergency. Nathan Wade, who resigned from his position with the Fulton County district attorney’s office last week, backed out of the interview late Saturday night, the […]
The FBI announced last week its recovery of at least 22 historical artifacts taken after the American victory at the Battle of Okinawa in World War II. A deal to return the artifacts to the Government of Japan, Okinawa Prefecture, was arranged via the FBI, and a repatriation ceremony will be held after the artifacts […]
The EPA on Monday announced a federal ban on all uses of chrysotile asbestos, delivering on a years-long federal effort to remove the toxic substance from use in industrial and manufacturing sectors. Though the EPA banned most forms of asbestos decades ago, the use of chrysotile asbestos—or so-called “white asbestos”—has persisted in certain construction and […]
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer criticized his colleagues on the high court over their interpretation of the Constitution. The former justice, who retired in 2022, is set to release a book titled Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, laying out an argument critiquing the methods used by many Republican-appointed justices to interpret the […]
The White House is holding a Women’s History Month reception where President Joe Biden is expected to discuss actions to advance “women’s health research and innovation.” The remarks by Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and first lady Jill Biden are expected to begin at 11:30 a.m. EDT. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON […]
Pop singer Olivia Rodrigo is forgoing a plan to allow abortion-rights organizers to pass out emergency contraceptives to fans at her concerts. Various abortion-rights organizations had been distributing Plan B contraception pills and condoms at her recent “Guts” show in St. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday, drawing the attention of multiple social media users. However, Rodrigo’s team […]
Months of negative coverage of the Supreme Court have left voters skeptical, as a plurality doesn’t have confidence the high court will issue a fair ruling in former President Donald Trump‘s petition for immunity. In a Politico/Ipsos poll released on Monday, only 24% of adults said they trust the Supreme Court to issue a fair […]
New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin sent a letter to a federal judge saying the county line is “unconstitutional” and that he does not plan to defend it in court. Platkin said the attorney general’s office does not plan to intervene in the lawsuit brought by Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) against more than a dozen […]