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Democrats target Biden-district Republicans as impeachment efforts sputter

EXCLUSIVE — Vulnerable House Republicans are coming under attack by Democratic groups for their continued support of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the investigation so far failing to uncover definitive evidence of any wrongdoing. The Democratic-aligned Congressional Integrity Project released a new ad campaign on Tuesday targeting GOP lawmakers representing districts won […]

Riley Gaines draws women’s history honors on same day one year later as Lia Thomas in rebut to ESPN

EXCLUSIVE — OutKick has honored Riley Gaines for her women’s sports advocacy efforts on the same day, just one year later, as ESPN honored transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. “The difference here is that Riley is actually a woman who has, and continues to, put herself in harm’s way to benefit other actual women. Not deprive […]

Sheriff Mark Lamb files signatures for Arizona Senate race

(The Center Square) – Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb filed his signatures to qualify for the Arizona Republican primary ballot for a competitive United States Senate seat up for grabs.  “I’m the only candidate that’s beaten Democrats, and I’m looking forward to actually representing not just Republicans. As a sheriff, I’ve represented Republicans, Democrats, and […]

More than 100 sheriffs express support for Operation Lone Star

(The Center Square) – More than 100 sheriffs in Texas expressed support for Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security effort, Operation Lone Star. They also are calling for the border crisis to be declared a “United States constitutional crisis and crimes against humanity.” In a letter to the governor, the sheriffs “respectfully request that our Texas […]

With recounts done, Pierce can prepare to join General Assembly

(The Center Square) – Rodney Pierce, the schoolteacher from Roanoke Rapids, is headed to the North Carolina General Assembly. Pierce won the Democratic primary for District 27, first finishing atop the unofficial results on Primary Election Day and then again following the third of three counties finishing recounts on Monday. Rep. Michael Wray, D-Northampton, was […]

Indiana outlaws credit card companies using codes to track firearms purchases

(The Center Square) – Indiana has joined a small group of states that have made it a crime for banks and credit card companies to track purchases of guns and ammunition through the use of a special code. Earlier this month, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed House Bill 1084 into law. The legislation bars financial service […]

Baltimore bridge collapse: Mass casualty event after ship crashes into Key Bridge

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, collapsed early Tuesday morning after a cargo ship rammed into one of the supports for the structure. The bridge collapsed at approximately 1:30 a.m. EDT in what officials on Tuesday called a “catastrophic collapse.” Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said that as of roughly 7:30 a.m. EDT […]

Missouri House committee to vote on bill to put 4% flat tax on ballot

(The Center Square) – A House committee on taxes will vote on a bill to create a flat tax on Tuesday and hold a public hearing on two joint resolutions regarding the eventual elimination of income and property taxes. Rep. Bishop Davidson, R-Republic, and a member of the Special Committee on Tax Reform, is a […]

Parents suing Chicago Teachers Union over COVID-19 strike

(The Center Square) – Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer. The lawsuits, filed by attorneys Patrick Hughes and Daniel Suhr from Hughes and Suhr LLC, stem from a strike that took place in January 2022. The […]

Social Security update: April’s direct payment worth $943 goes out in six 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 less than a week. The next installment will go out in six days, on Monday, April 1, to people who struggle with a serious debilitating disability that results in a limited income, […]
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