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Pritzker defends regulating hemp products despite stalled bill

(The Center Square) – The sponsor of a measure to regulate Illinois’ hemp industry says children are overdosing on cannabinoid products derived from hemp and it needs to be regulated. A measure to do that has stalled. Some legislators who raised concerns about House Bill 4293 say the it will effectively ban CBD products in Illinois. Those […]

FAA opens investigation after near-collision at Reagan National Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration is opening an investigation after two passenger airliners nearly collided on a runway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the second such incident in six weeks. On Wednesday, at about 10:20 a.m., American Airlines flight 2134 received clearance for takeoff while a King Air flight was simultaneously cleared to land on […]

Arkansas Supreme Court tosses ballot review case

(The Center Square) – The Arkansas Supreme Court dismissed a case challenging how the state reviews proposed ballot questions. Conrad Reynolds, the Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative, Inc. and Restore Election Integrity Arkansas filed the lawsuit after Attorney General Tim Griffin did not approve the ballot questions and the secretary of state and board of elections […]

California female prison guards required to strip-search transgender inmates

(The Center Square) – California female prison guards are required by prison policy to strip search individuals who have transitioned from men to women, according to a report from National Review.  “Incarcerated individuals who are transgender, non-binary, or intersex must be searched according to the gender designation of the institution where they are housed or based on the […]

AG Moody calls on Treasury to stop supporting ‘Cuba’s communist interests’

(The Center Square) – Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody on Thursday called on U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to stop the agency’s “continued support of Cuba’s communist interests.” She did so after Cuban-American lawmakers raised the alarm about Chinese spies operating in Cuba, reportedly targeting Cuban-Americans as well as about the Biden administration recently allowing Cuban regime […]

Poor economy shoves Biden reelection into loser category

The public’s suffering from President Joe Biden’s inflation-plagued economy has sunk to the level that cost former President George H.W. Bush his reelection. Economic confidence under Biden is stumbling anew, and Gallup, which has studied the matter for decades, said it is down to levels seen in 1992, when Clinton adviser James Carville famously scribbled […]

Trump guilty: How the former president’s appeals process could play out

Donald Trump is widely expected to appeal his conviction in New York after a jury on Thursday found the former president guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records. To begin the process, Trump, the first former president to become a convicted felon, will turn to the state’s Appellate Division, First Department, to weigh his […]

Trump guilty verdict to test voter appetite for second Biden term

President Joe Biden has a fresh chance to make inroads with independent voters following former President Donald Trump’s conviction in his hush money case. But if the president fails to do so, in polling and on Election Day, the verdict could end up validating fears about the strength of his reelection campaign. Republicans are adamant […]

The big Biden panic: The president is trailing, but perhaps the guilty verdict against Trump will save him

In a Saturday Night Live skit spoofing the 1988 presidential debates, Dana Carvey portrayed George H.W. Bush emitting a word salad of campaign slogans while trying to fill his allotted time: “On track… stay the course… a thousand points of light… stay the course.” Jon Lovitz, playing that year’s Democratic nominee, Michael Dukakis, shot back, […]

Long-standing online liability shield under scrutiny by lawmakers

Leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee recently released a draft proposal that would repeal the tech industry’s long-standing liability shield in early 2025. The bipartisan proposal comes amid concerns over child safety, criminal activity, and misinformation in election material online in the run-up to November’s elections. Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and ranking […]
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