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Lawmakers, veterans say ‘woke diversity initiatives’ cost taxpayers, hurt military

(The Center Square) – A growing concern about progressive ideology on race and gender at all levels of the U.S. military has sparked outrage and became the center of a Congressional hearing. Critics have launched a barrage of attacks on the progressive ideology they say is infiltrating the ranks, calling it a waste of taxpayer […]

Some speculate gun confiscation on the horizon in Illinois

(The Center Square) – Some are speculating Gov. J.B. Pritzker may work to confiscate registered firearms if there’s another mass casualty event. Part of Illinois’ gun ban enacted last year includes a registry of banned items. Before the Jan. 1 deadline to register, nearly 30,000 Illinsoians registered banned firearms with the state. That’s about 1.22% of the […]

Tennessee lawmakers push for AI protections for musicians

(The Center Square) – At both the state and federal level, Tennessee politicians are pushing protections for musicians against artificial intelligence producing fake works from them. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Tennessee legislative leaders and both musicians and music industry representatives gathered to introduce Tennessee’s Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act. The goal is to […]

Three scenarios for Iowa: Is there an upset in the cards?

Monday’s Iowa caucuses will give us our first tangible results by which to judge the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. No more polls, debate spin rooms, or pundit speculation — well, all those things will continue, but they soon will be assessed against real voting results. Essentially all of those aforementioned polls project […]

Five major primaries launching 2024 election season before Super Tuesday

The 2024 election year is in full swing, with most states holding primaries on Super Tuesday on March 5. However, five states are hosting either caucuses or primary elections for both parties in January and February, and the results are likely to serve as a precursor to the rest of the election cycle. While President […]

The Debrief with Tim Carney: What to watch for in Iowa

Washington Examiner Senior Columnist Tim Carney joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to discuss what to watch out for during the Iowa caucuses in January. They also talk about former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, her focus on New Hampshire, and what former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s decision to drop out of the […]

Republican disruptor in California: How Steve Garvey’s run for Congress could reshape the political landscape

In his Republican bid for California’s vacant Senate seat, former baseball star Steve Garvey is appealing to middle-class voters by blending policies targeting everyday issues with a touch of nostalgia. Launching his campaign in October, Garvey has moved into second place, according to polling released in late December, leading Democratic career politicians, Reps. (D-CA) Katie […]

Abbott’s bold move at Texas border draws ire of Democrats and applause from Republicans

AUSTIN, Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R-TX) decision to lock down the border in the town of Eagle Pass has infuriated Democrats but drawn praise from Republicans, including federal agents. The governor’s office has defended the move as the state “holding the line” absent federal action to curb illegal immigration into an area that has […]

Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial in Philadelphia vandalized: ‘Disgusting incident of antisemitism’

A Philadelphia Holocaust memorial was reportedly vandalized with a swastika in the most recent antisemitic attack in the United States. CBS NewsSunday evening The Horwitz-Wasserman Holocaust Memorial Plaza released a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, that it had been vandalized. CBS reported a spokesperson for the memorial referenced a spike in antisemitism since […]

Futon County DA Fani Willis blames misconduct allegations on racism

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis publicly addressed the allegations of misconduct against her Sunday. Willis took the podium at Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church in Atlanta, Georgia, Sunday to make her first public comment since the allegations emerged that she was in a romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade. The two are in […]
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