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Bill would prevent banks from separately marking, denying firearm purchases

(The Center Square) – Credit card companies and banks cannot require firearms retailers to be identified by a separate code nor can they deny a legal firearms purchase based on that code under a bill passed by the Tennessee Senate. Senate Bill 2223 prevents banks and credit card companies from requiring those retailers to have […]

Pennsylvania’s right-wing push for Latino voters

(The Center Square) — As Pennsylvania’s Latino population grows, so too does its economic and political influence. It’s an open question as to where their votes will go, and groups from the left and right alike want to bring them into the fold. On Thursday, the center-right Libre Initiative launched its Pennsylvania chapter in Philadelphia, […]

Legislator frustrated with lack of ethics reforms steps down from committee

(The Center Square) – A leading Republican at the Illinois Statehouse says he stepped down from the House ethics committee because of a lack of action.  Earlier this month, state Rep. Ryan Spain, R-Peoria, stood with former Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn to push for various ethics reforms. The push comes in the wake of the ComEd corruption […]

California proposes restricting ‘influential’ anonymous online speech

(The Center Square) – An influential California state legislator is proposing that social media companies restrict large-scale anonymous online free speech by requiring social media accounts with more than 25,000 followers provide personal identifying information. Under the proposed bill, California government attorneys would be authorized to sue companies that fail to seek verification, which in […]

Tower of debt: Trump’s wealth made him famous but 2024 challenges his rich image

Former President Donald Trump‘s longtime persona as a brash billionaire who enjoyed firing contestants on the game show The Apprentice has come under heavy assault as he struggles to pay off a $454 million judgment. President Joe Biden‘s campaign has brandied Trump as “Broke Don,” a moniker meant to get under the former president’s skin […]

Social Security update: Third round of March payments worth $4,873 goes out in four days

The final round of March’s three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for the biggest earners who retire at 70, will go out to the third group of retirees in four days. The payment will go out to beneficiaries on Wednesday, March 27, for those born on or after the 21st of the month, […]

Reporter’s Notebook: How big is the threat of Russia, China, and Iran?

Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the involvement of top generals in the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Gaza and the growing tension between the Biden administration and the Netanyahu government, and a possible military alliance emerging between Iran, China, and Russia.

Social Security update: April’s direct payment worth $943 goes out in nine days

April’s monthly Supplemental Security Income payment, which is worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to millions of beneficiaries in a little over a week. The next installment will go out in nine days, on Monday, April 1, to people who struggle with a serious debilitating disability that results in a limited […]

New book from Jesse Watters explores the origin of beliefs some liberals hold

Fox News host Jesse Watters has released a new book disclosing various discussions he had with left-liberal people, and how he believes their beliefs originated from personal drama. The new book, titled GET IT TOGETHER: Troubling Tales from the Liberal Fringe, encourages readers to focus on fixing their own personal problems rather than looking to […]

Jewish students feel ‘unsafe’ on campus with anti-Israel sentiment on the rise

Jewish students are “under siege” on campus, and a poll released Monday revealed that the various anti-Israel efforts pushed in higher education nationwide have made the Jewish community feel increasingly unsafe. Seventy-three percent of Jewish students reported feeling less safe on campus after the Oct. 7 attack, and it is not the fear of an […]
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