May 1 Newsom explodes on Joe Rogan in response to clip of podcaster calling governor 'f---ing con man' Gov. Gavin Newsom exploded at Joe Rogan in a Trump-style post on Thursday, calling him "too chicken" to have the California governor on his podcast.
April 30 GOP lawmakers seek to defund HBCU after it canceled Republican's commencement speech GOP lawmakers in South Carolina seek to strip funding from the state's only public HBCU after it rescinded GOP Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette's invitation to speak at commencement ceremony.
April 30 Hundreds of Swalwell supporters attempt to claw back donations amid sexual assault claims More than 200 donors reportedly demand refunds from Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign as he faces sexual misconduct accusations from five women.
April 30 Crockett ripped for latest 'low IQ' jab at paralyzed Texas governor following ‘Hot Wheels’ fallout Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott "uniquely disabled" on a broadcast, sparking backlash and accusations of hypocrisy.
April 29 GOP gubernatorial hopeful blasted by critics for 'lying' on stage about illegal immigrant hires Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson was called a "fraud" and a liar by critics who say his debate claims about vetting immigrant workers contradict his sworn testimony.
April 29 Walz touts Minnesota fraud crackdown despite past criticism of viral claims The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s efforts to combat fraud in his state amid renewed scrutiny following a viral video by journalist Nick Shirley that sparked investigations and political debate.
April 29 Vance slams 'arsonist' Walz amid Minnesota fraud crackdown Vice President JD Vance calls out Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for claiming credit for federal fraud raids.
April 29 GOP frontrunner in key gubernatorial race forced to answer about hiring illegal immigrants: 'I don't know' Georgia governor frontrunner Rick Jackson says he didn't know if illegal immigrants did landscaping at his mansion during a heated GOP primary debate.
April 29 Maryland moves to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores Maryland will become the first U.S. state to ban surveillance pricing at grocery stores, with the new law set to take effect on October 1, 2026.
April 29 Republican frontrunner in Georgia governor race forced to answer about hiring illegals: 'I don't know' Republican candidate in Georgia's race for governor, wealthy businessman Rick Jackson, was forced to answer questions about hiring illegal immigrants during the only debate before the upcoming GOP primary election. (Credit: Atlanta Press Club)