POLITICS May 29, 2024 NY v Trump: Former president unleashes social media firestorm ahead of jury deliberation Former President Trump unleashed a social media firestorm ahead of the jury in his New York trial being sent to deliberate on the charges leveled against him.
VIDEO May 17, 2024 West Coast Exodus: Idaho gun store sees influx of blue state customers Washington has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation. One former resident who now owns a gun store in Idaho warns it could happen to other states.
VIDEO May 9, 2024 West Coast Exodus: Blue state transplants explain their move to Idaho Idaho has become a red state refuge for West Coast families fleeing liberal policies. Here's what new residents like about their new home and what they would change.
Media April 19, 2024 Judge shoots down Texas AG Paxton's attempt to block guaranteed income program Houston district Judge Ursula Hall shot down Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s attempt to block a guaranteed income program based on grounds that its unconstitutional.
IMMIGRATION April 11, 2024 GOP governor signs bill allowing local authorities to arrest certain migrants, 'enforce immigration laws' Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law Wednesday a bill that allows local police to arrest illegal immigrants in the Hawkeye State who were previously deported.
Media April 3, 2024 Louisiana Democrat bucks party by voting for school choice bill: Poor kids ‘trapped in failing schools' Louisiana Democrat State Rep. Jason Hughes shared concern over the public school system and voted for a school choice bill, bucking his party.
Alabama April 2, 2024 Alabama inmate set for second-ever nitrogen gas execution sues: 'pain and disgrace' Alabama inmate Alan Eugene Miller is suing to block the state's attempt to put him to death using nitrogen gas after that execution method was tried in January with unclear results.
State and Local March 11, 2024 Enforcement of government transparency rules is poor in most states, report finds A nationwide review of procedures found complicated, varying systems for resolving open government disputes that often put the burden of enforcing transparency laws on private citizens.
Abortion March 9, 2024 Senate Dems, Republicans clash over federal IVF protections: ‘They're covering their a---s’ Senate Republicans expressed confidence in states to protect in vitro fertilization (IVF) without the federal government getting involved.
South Carolina February 29, 2024 South Carolina lawmakers debate electing judges; no big changes expected Lawmakers in South Carolina's General Assembly are debating making changes in how the Palmetto State choose judges through a new bill which proposes procedural adaptations.
Indiana February 28, 2024 Federal court rules Indiana's ban on gender-transitioning treatments for minors is enforceable Indiana's law banning minors from seeking gender-transitioning treatments is now enforceable following a federal appeals court ruling after a lower judge issued an injunction last year.