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Conservative FreedomWorks shuttering after being stuck in political ‘no man’s land’

A conservative advocacy group once known for raising the national profile of the tea party movement is closing down operations in a surprise move announced on Wednesday. FreedomWorks President Adam Brandon confirmed the organization’s closure to the Washington Examiner on Wednesday, pointing to a shift in the “modern Republican Party” as a reason for its […]

Pedestrian deaths drop 10%, but still above pre-pandemic level

(The Center Square) — Early data is showing that America’s streets are getting safer for pedestrians, though deaths are still higher than pre-pandemic. Pennsylvania is doing better than most states, but hasn’t bucked the general trend. The Governors Highway Safety Association projects that 76 Pennsylvanians died walking from January-June 2023, 9 fewer compared to 2022. […]

Decriminalizing prostitution in Illinois proposed; lawmaker shocked at idea

(The Center Square) – Prostitution is illegal in all states except certain parts of Nevada. Illinois legislators and LGBTQ advocates pushed for the state to decriminalize prostitution at a news conference Wednesday. Equality Illinois board member and former sex worker Reyna Ortiz said the criminalization of adults engaging consensually in sex work is what makes […]

Civil rights groups demand Supreme Court weigh in on Louisiana congressional map next week 

Civil rights groups insisted that the Supreme Court take up Louisiana’s redistricting battle on Wednesday in an attempt to maintain a second majority-black congressional district that was recently drawn. A group of voters that described themselves as “non-African American” filed a lawsuit against the state in January, claiming the new district violated the equal protection […]

During electric vehicle event, governor admits demand has waned

(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker, whose goal is to have one million electric vehicles on Illinois roads within six years, admits demand for EVs has tailed off. Pritzker joined the Illinois Manufacturers Association and representatives from the EV industry Tuesday for the first ever “EV Showcase Day” at the governor’s mansion in Springfield. […]

Kemp signs bill to update Georgia’s election law

(The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed an election reform measure, and, as with many matters in modern politics, opinions differ based on political proclivities. Senate Bill 189, which updates the earlier SB 202, the Election Integrity Act of 2021, removes the Secretary of State from the State Election Board and bars […]

Israel-Hamas conflict: Where things stand on four burning issues

Israel has begun limited military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, to which more than 1 million Palestinians have fled during the war, prompting the Biden administration to halt a military aid delivery of bombs to the Jewish state. The Israel Defense Forces had held off on ground military operations in Rafah for […]

Trump press secretary calls The View hosts ‘wildly out of touch’ for wanting him in jail

Former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign press secretary greatly criticized The View for hoping he goes to jail, suggesting they are “wildly out of touch.” The hosts were discussing a recent warning from Judge Juan Merchan gave to Trump for repeatedly violating his gag order for discussing the details of his current trial, with the […]

New Ohio bill targets repeat offenders using guns

(The Center Square) – New legislation introduced in the Ohio House would send repeat offenders who use a firearm when committing another crime to prison longer. The Repeat Offender Act increases penalties for violent offenders in possession of a firearm while still being impacted by a previous felony conviction. It also creates a weapons-specific enhancement […]

Schumer punts on antisemitism bill despite bipartisan House passage

A bipartisan antisemitism bill approved overwhelmingly in the House is going nowhere fast in the Senate. Prompted by the Washington Examiner on Wednesday about the legislation’s fate in the upper chamber, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) made no commitment to put it up for a vote but also did not declare it dead. The […]
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