- ‘Utter Madness:’ Elon Musk Reacts to California’s Proposed Gender Affirming Law

By Dorothy Li
Tech entrepreneur and California resident Elon Musk criticized an assembly bill in the state, calling the proposed law to require that parents ...
- Democrats Search for Alternatives to Biden Over Concerns About Age

By Joe Gomez
President Joe Biden is facing a crisis with Democrat-leaning voters as he runs for reelection, with the majority saying they would prefer ...
- New Mexico Governor Bans Carrying Guns, Says Constitution Not ‘Absolute’

By Tom Ozimek
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday imposed a temporary ban on carrying guns in public in parts of the state ...
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants His Party Back

By Jeff Louderback
On a steamy summer morning, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. strode into a hotel conference room in Columbia, South Carolina, amid a barnstorming ...
- Trump Fans to Rally in South Dakota Amid Talk About Governor’s Possible Endorsement, VP Contender

By Janice Hisle
RAPID CITY, S.D.—As Gov. Kristi Noem and thousands of fans welcome former President Donald Trump to a sold-out South Dakota GOP rally ...
- Nikki Haley Gains Ground in US Presidential Race

By Alice Giordano
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has been catapulted into a tied position with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in one of the ...
- EPA Begins Arduous Task Removing Toxic Materials From Areas Devastated by Wildfires in Maui

By Allan Stein
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has begun a phased cleanup of toxic materials from areas impacted by Maui’s wildfires.
At the request ...
- Kari Lake Has ‘Utmost Confidence’ in Victory After Court Finds Maricopa County Signature Verification Unlawful

By Tom Ozimek
Conservative firebrand Kari Lake said she’s highly confident in a legal victory in her upcoming trial after a judge ruled that Maricopa ...
- Beer Cans Recovered From a Dumpster Help Send Florida Man to Prison for Life

By Jacob Burg
A Florida man has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for stabbing an unarmed convenience store clerk 73 times.
Beer cans ...
- Court Finds Arizona’s Signature Matching Process Unlawful in ‘Massive Win’ for Election Integrity

By Tom Ozimek
A judge has found that Arizona’s signature matching process for mail-in ballots is unlawful, delivering what the plaintiffs in the lawsuit called ...
- Federal, State Lawsuits Seek Constitutional Clarity on ‘Racial Gerrymanders’

By John Haughey
It’s a fine litigative line: Gerrymandering by a majority party for political purposes is legal because elections have consequences. But if the ...
- Concerns About Auto Workers Strike at Ford, GM, and Stellantis Gain Steam

By Andrew Moran
There is growing concern that workers at the Big Three automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis—will strike when the United Auto Workers (UAW) ...