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Many outside agitators New York City mayor cited at Columbia are not professional protesters

New York City Mayor Eric Adams‘s allegations that several pro-Palestinian campus protesters were outside agitators have proven to be not as numerous as claimed. A review of police records and interviews from the New York Times showed that just nine people out of the dozens of protesters arrested at Columbia University had no ties to […]

Pennsylvania Game Commission headed toward a reckoning

(The Center Square) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission looks ahead with a new executive director, but recent turmoil has legislators even more skeptical of the agency’s competence. The commission has its sights set on tightening up policies and working more with the legislature, but critics want deeper changes. “Priority No. 1 for me is to […]

Compelling sheriffs to cooperate with immigration agents a step closer

(The Center Square) – Lawful immigration cooperation by North Carolina sheriffs with federal agents, with clarity in detainer and arrest warrant language, could soon be law. Recently, there’s been a gap in communication and handling of cases by sheriffs, mostly by Democrats in urban areas, and U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement, known as ICE. House […]

Spending $500M: School choice for Republican senators, teachers for governor

(The Center Square) – North Carolina education perspectives at opposite ends of thought do not show signs of meeting in the middle. Republican lawmakers led the state Senate’s approval of $500 million to erase the waiting list for Opportunity Scholarships on Thursday evening. Gov. Roy Cooper has sought a moratorium. “This is catastrophic for the […]

26,000 voters say RFK Jr. can win it all

When 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday called President Joe Biden the “spoiler” of the election, the independent was referring to a campaign poll suggesting that only he could beat former President Donald Trump in the fall. Most of the headlines focused on the “spoiler” comment and Kennedy’s challenge to Biden to […]

Lawmaker hopes to ensure WA bridges aren’t vulnerable to Baltimore bridge collapse

(The Center Square) – More than five weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, the remains of a fifth construction worker were recovered on Wednesday.  The victim was identified as Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, 49, of Glen Burnie, Md., state officials said in a news release. Gonzalez was one of six workers who went missing […]

Trump vice presidential short list: Pros and cons of nine hopefuls

Former President Donald Trump’s weekend donor retreat is being billed as a vice presidential audition as the presumptive 2024 Republican nominee weighs his running mate options. Trump has suggested in interviews he will be making a decision “closer to Wisconsin time,” meaning the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this July. While former Vice President Mike […]

The Debrief with David Mark: Trial doesn’t hurt Trump in the polls

Washington Examiner Magazine Managing Editor David Mark joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss why the New York trial is not affecting former President Donald Trump in the polls, how the trials constrain his schedule, and what the impact will be in the 2024 campaign ahead.

Cuellar indictment could hand edge to Texas Republican challengers in May runoff

The indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) places the vulnerable Democrat in an even tighter predicament as he seeks reelection this fall, potentially giving an advantage to his Republican challenger in November. The Justice Department announced a 28-count indictment against the Texas congressman and his wife on Friday, accusing Cuellar of allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 […]

Jim Jordan predicts crime will hobble Biden in November: ‘Still a big issue’

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) sees urban crime as dangerous to President Joe Biden’s reelection prospects as homicide and theft continue to plague America’s largest cities. House Republicans have spent months highlighting the crisis at the southern border. Stubbornly low approval ratings on the economy have also weighed down the president. But Jordan, the chairman of […]
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