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Melania Trump will promote ways to ‘unite’ America at LGBT fundraiser

Former first lady Melania Trump will be speaking about ways to “unite” the country at a fundraising event on behalf of her husband, Donald Trump. Saturday will be Melania Trump’s first fundraiser for her husband’s 2024 presidential campaign, hosted by Log Cabin Republicans, an LGBT group. She defended her reasoning in a statement to Fox News Digital. […]

Democrats bail out Johnson as foreign aid clears key House hurdle

The House advanced Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) four-pronged foreign aid legislation through a procedural vote on Friday, largely thanks to House Democrats who helped push it over the line, setting up for a final vote on the package this weekend. Though rule votes historically fall along party lines, several hard-line House GOP members have weaponized […]

Blinken: US committed to ‘de-escalating’ Israel-Iran tensions following Israeli retaliation

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the United States is focused on de-escalating the heightened tension between Israel and Iran following the former’s retaliatory attack on the latter. Israel reportedly launched a strike that hit a military site in central Iran overnight early Friday morning. The strike represents a limited response to Iran’s unprecedented attack […]

Johnson angers Republicans for not disarming House rebels’ biggest weapon

House Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) decision not to back a change to the threshold for bringing a motion to vacate the speakership has angered some House Republicans as the speaker faces the threat of ouster. Reports swirled on Thursday that Johnson was considering changing the requirement for a member of the GOP conference to bring […]

California sues Huntington Beach for voter-approved ID requirement for elections

(The Center Square) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley Weber filed a lawsuit against the City of Huntington Beach over its voter-approved ID requirement for voting in city elections starting in 2026.  While Bonta alleges the city’s requirement violates state election law because the city tends to consolidate its elections […]

Arizona Republican drops re-election bid amid possible petition forgery investigation

(The Center Square) – Arizona Rep. Austin Smith withdrew his candidacy for re-election after a signature challenge alleged that some signatures on his nominating petition were forged. “It seemed ludicrous because Republicans trying to get on the ballot don’t seek Democrat signatures and would have no reason to forge Democrat signatures since they don’t count,” […]

Hundreds of gun owners rally at Illinois Statehouse

(The Center Square) – Illinois gun owners rallied at the state capitol to show their displeasure with the state’s gun laws, and express hopes for success in the courts.   In January 2023, Gov. J.B. Pritzker enacted a ban on more than 170 semi-automatic firearms. The measure faces federal lawsuits. Thursday in Springfield, the Illinois State […]

Bar and Tavern Association treated illogically by governor: Court

(The Center Square) – Plaintiffs unhappy with executive orders by the North Carolina governor during the COVID-19 era are having their day in court. And winning. The North Carolina Bar and Tavern Association is among the latest. A state appellate court unanimously says a decision by Superior Court Judge James Gale was in error, and […]

DEI jobs, policies being eliminated at Texas universities to comply with new law

(The Center Square) – Diversity, equity and inclusion jobs and policies are are being eliminated at Texas higher education universities as administrators begin complying with a new law that went into effect this year. SB 17, filed by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, bans DEI policies at higher education institutions. When introducing the bill last year, […]

Gov. Abbott advances efforts to combat antisemitism in Texas

(The Center Square) – Ahead of the start of Passover on Monday and as antisemitic incidents continue to occur on college campuses and in public schools, Gov. Greg Abbott is taking additional action. Abbott issued an executive order requiring all higher education institutions in Texas to comply with a list of requirements to ensure Jewish […]
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