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WATCH LIVE: Boeing launches Starliner Crew Flight Test

NASA will launch two of its astronauts in a Boeing Starliner at 10:52 a.m. EST from Florida‘s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. This is NASA’s third attempt at the lunch, after the June 1 event was postponed minutes before it was scheduled. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The Boeing Crew Flight Test mission is the […]

Disney and DeSantis get fairy-tale ending with $17 billion plan for new parks

After Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and Disney put aside their legal fight against each other, Disney may be investing $17 billion into its Florida resort.  Five DeSantis-appointed supervisors who oversee the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District are set to vote Wednesday on the new development that both sides agreed to negotiate. In March, the governor’s […]

Environmentalist group that helped draft Biden climate plan withholding 2024 endorsement

A prominent environmentalist group that helped draft President Joe Biden’s 2020 climate plan hasn’t lined up behind him in 2024. The Sunrise Movement, a group led by young progressive Democratic activists, first gained headlines for a sit-in protest in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) office alongside Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). Though it was supportive […]

Johnson’s demand to support members goes unheeded despite series of failures

House Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) grip on his caucus has strengthened but hasn’t stopped members from trying to reshape the ranks. Despite his directives to Republican colleagues to put aside their differences and support incumbents in the House over primary challengers, the assault on the razor-thin majority has continued apace. And although initial attempts to […]

In Deep Red West Virginia, both U.S. Senate candidates heavily support Ukraine

(The Center Square) – In West Virginia’s ongoing U.S. Senate race, Republican nominee Jim Justice and Democratic nominee Glenn Elliott have strongly favored financially supporting Ukraine – despite its growing unpopularity among Republicans and the state’s heavy conservative lean. Justice and Elliot won the Republican and Democratic nominations, respectively, in the senatorial primary on May […]

Some question why video gambling tax increase should benefit Chicago

(The Center Square) – Video gambling is a huge cash cow for the state of Illinois and Democratic lawmakers want a bigger slice of the pie for Chicago. A late addition to the $53.1 billion state budget that Gov. J.B. Pritzker is considering would raise the tax on the industry to 35%. The Pritzker administration […]

Trump verdict could loom over Virginia congressional race

(The Center Square) — With Virginia’s primaries only two weeks away, Donald Trump’s verdict could serve as an added boost to 7th-District Democratic favorite Eugene Vindman. Vindman and his brother worked for the National Security Council and blew the whistle on Trump for his phone call asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskky to investigate President Joe […]

Arizona politicians, stakeholders react to Biden’s border order

(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden’s proclamation limiting the number of asylum seekers each day at the southern border sparked a range of reactions from politicians and groups in Arizona. Biden said the United States will not allow people to claim asylum if the average daily number of those seeking asylum passes 2,500 average […]

Preliminary injunction sought for teen suing North Carolina school district

(The Center Square) – Clearance of a North Carolina teen’s academic record for saying “illegal aliens” in a classroom setting is sought in a preliminary injunction filed Tuesday. Christian McGhee, a 16-year-old at Central Davidson High in Lexington, and his parents Leah and Chad McGhee, sued the Davidson County School District Board of Education. The […]

Arizona GOP files lawsuit over more than 500,000 ‘unaccounted-for voters on the rolls’

The Arizona Republican Party and the Arizona Free Enterprise Club filed a lawsuit against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes. Both organizations have accused Fontes of violating numerous issues related to the National Voter Registration Act, according to a social media post on X. The lawsuit concerns alleged discrepancies in the state’s voter registration system […]
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