A bill that bans transgender women and girls from competing in sports cleared its first hurdle on Thursday, as the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives succeeded in passing it....
Supreme Court Rejects Bump Stock Challenges
Efforts from pro-gun activists to challenge the federal regulation banning bump stocks were turned away by the Supreme Court. The justices rejected two cases filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA)...
Pork Industry Case Weighed by Supreme Court
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard a case concerning livestock treatment that could have significant implications for interstate trade, perhaps even raising the price of bacon and other pork...
Social Security Could Give Seniors Historic Raise
(The Center Square) – The Social Security Administration will increase benefit payments this week to respond to rising inflation, analysts say. The agency is expected to announce the scheduled...
More FBI Wrongdoing Alleged
The September 23 FBI raid of a Pennsylvania anti-abortion activist has prompted members of the Senate judiciary committee to launch their own investigation into the conduct of federal law...
Deadline: How to Register to Vote in Texas
The voter registration deadline in Texas is quickly approaching, and those who wish to participate in the elections must complete a registration process. First, you must complete a voter...
Gov. Abbott: Marijuana Pardons Not Happening in Texas
President Joe Biden pardoned thousands of people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law on Thursday and urged governors to do the same at the state level. In response to Biden's...
Election Spotlight: Texas Attorney General Race
Read our exclusive remarks from incumbent Republican Ken Paxton as we await a response from Democrat Rochelle Garza.
Feds Allegedly Engage in Widespread Censorship
A domestic censorship industry indirectly financed and allegedly directly coordinated by U.S. government agencies in 2020 to target supposed 'misinformation' is now gearing up for the 2022 election...
U.S. National Debt Soars to $31 Trillion
A U.S. treasury report released Tuesday shows the national debt has risen to more than $31 trillion for the first time. The debt has been increasing for decades, but most recently, the national debt...
District 30 Election Far From Over, Candidates Claim
On Tuesday, several candidates running for Texas Congressional District 30 gathered to denounce what they believe to be the "coronation" of the Democrat nominee, urging voters to remember there is...
State Courts Overwhelmed by Record Felony Migrant Arrests
The historically high influx of migrants crossing the southern border has placed additional strain on the court system, as Gov. Greg Abbott's efforts to secure the border are leading to more felony...
Biden Visits Florida to Survey Ian Damage
On Wednesday, President Joe Biden traveled to Florida to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Ian, his second storm-related trip this week. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, FEMA Administrator Deanne...
Court Restricts AG Paxton’s Efforts to Prosecute Voter Fraud
The state’s highest criminal appellate court on Wednesday reaffirmed a previous ruling that found Attorney General Ken Paxton does not have unilateral authority to prosecute election crimes. The...
Lt. Gov. Patrick: Remove DAs Who Release Criminals, Like Creuzot
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick railed against district attorneys who “release violent criminals and choose not to enforce Texas laws,” much like Dallas DA John Creuzot.
21 Attorneys General Want SCOTUS to Uphold Immigration Law
(The Center Square) – Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is leading a group of 21 attorneys general in an amicus brief regarding federal immigration law. The attorneys general are asking the...
‘The FBI is Trash’
Newly unsealed court documents suggest that the FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles seemingly misled a federal judge to execute a sweeping invasion of privacy and confiscation of wealth...
Biden Announces ‘National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health’
President Joe Biden hosted a conference at the White House on Tuesday, focused on ending hunger and diet-related disease in the United States by 2030, only eight years away. The conference, the...
REAL ID Deadline Approaching: What to Know
With appointments to obtain or renew a state ID or driver's license being booked weeks, and sometimes months, in advance, it is essential to prepare for the looming deadline to obtain the federally...
Group Sues Over Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan
A nonprofit legal group filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Education to block its student debt cancellation plans.
Inspector General: ICE Spent $17M on Hotels Migrants Didn’t Use
(The Center Square) – Endeavors, a nonprofit that’s received half a billion dollars in taxpayer money through no-bid government contracts to house foreign nationals who [unlawfully] entered the U.S....