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Gov. Tony Evers’s veto to extend school funding for 400 years in Wisconsin faces challenge from business lobby

The Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce’s Litigation Center, Wisconsin’s largest business lobby, asked the state Supreme Court to strike down a veto from Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) that funded public schools for the next 400 years. Taxpayers Jeffery LeMieux and David DeValk filed an original action petition to bypass lower courts and head to the state’s […]

Rust armorer in Alec Baldwin film sentenced to 18 months in prison

The armorer for the film Rust has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, about two and a half years after a fatal shooting occurred on the film’s set. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 27, had “repeatedly” failed to maintain proper firearm safety, which led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, 42, prosecutors claimed in the case. […]

Gordon Ramsay’s London pub taken over by squatters amid pending sale

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is navigating a squatter problem in his own pub in central London. The TV chef was preparing to hand over his temporarily closed bar while finalizing a multimillion-dollar deal with new partners when a squatter gang broke into his York & Albany bar and hotel. Ramsay has had law enforcement involved […]

Nikki Haley joins think tank after dropping out of 2024 presidential race

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley shared her next career move after dropping out of the 2024 presidential election. The former Republican South Carolina governor will join the conservative Hudson Institute think tank. “When our policymakers fail to call out our enemies or acknowledge the importance of our alliances, the world is […]

Pentagon’s Austin pressed on whether DEI hiring freeze has harmed national security

EXCLUSIVE — A House Republican is pressing the Biden administration to explain how the creation of jobs specializing in diversity, equity, and inclusion is critical to national security as lawmakers await a report from the Government Accountability Office to review the impact of such positions in the Defense Department.  Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) sent a […]

Trump trial: Judge sets April 23 hearing for Trump alleged gag order violation

New York Justice Juan Merchan announced he will hear arguments next week on prosecutors’ arguments that former President Donald Trump should face punishment for allegedly violating the gag order in the hush money trial. Hours into the start of the first criminal trial against a former president, prosecutors with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office […]

Arizona Democrats in safe district have to run write-in campaign after incumbent’s ‘mistakes’

Arizona state Rep. Melody Hernandez, a Democrat, will not run for reelection, adding to the struggle Democrats will face to gain control of the Arizona House of Representatives.  Hernandez, the Democratic whip, announced Tuesday she will not run for reelection in District 8. Her Maricopa County district, which was redrawn in 2020, is solidly blue. […]

RFK Jr says Trump ‘knows’ who can beat him amid new attack website launch

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said former President Donald Trump “knows” who can beat him in the 2024 election, referencing a new attack website launched against the independent. The website, launched by the super PAC Make America Great Again Inc., portrays Kennedy as a “radical liberal” and cites various statements he has made […]

White House denies reports Iran tailored strikes against Israel to ‘fail’

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby heartily disputed reports Monday suggesting that Iran had planned its weekend strikes against Israel to “fail.” Israel and the United States shot down more than 99% of the roughly 300 drones and missiles Iran launched against Israel on Saturday, according to Kirby, calling the attack a “spectacular and embarrassing […]

Cassidy Hutchinson’s corrected testimony on Trump and Jan. 6 released by House GOP

House Republicans made public on Monday a document tracking Cassidy Hutchinson‘s changes to her testimony on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol as part of the GOP’s investigation into the Democratic-led select committee on the riots following the 2020 election. House Administration Committee’s oversight subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) released all […]
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