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Month: May 2025

States Sue Trump Admin Over Termination of EV Charging Station Funding

The lawsuit argues the move is illegal and will deprive the states of billions of dollars in appropriated funds.

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FBI Opens Criminal Fraud Probe Into NY Attorney General Letitia James

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Six People in Texas Charged in Vote Harvesting Case

“Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.” It’s the conclusion of the bipartisan 2005 report of the Commission on Federal Election Reform, chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker III. In 2012, the New York Times warned: “Absentee ballots also make it much easier to buy and sell […]

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GAS PAINS: California Price at Pump Could Hit $8.44/Gallon in ’26 Due to Refinery Closures, Regulations

THE CENTER SQUARE—A new analysis has found California gasoline prices could rise to $8.44 per gallon by the end of 2026 after the pending closure… Read More

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Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Admin’s Conditions on Transit, Homelessness Grants for NY, Boston

Eight cities and counties are suing the administration over grant conditions, arguing that they had to be approved by Congress.

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When government actions make things worse

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore how well-intentioned government interventions frequently exacerbate problems instead of solving them. Millions still entrust officials with their lives and livelihoods, expecting relief. From regulatory overreach to unrestrained bureaucracy, I reveal the serious hidden dangers of centralized power. It’s time to question the true cost of handing authority to those who claim to help.

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House Panel Questions More University Presidents on Campus Anti-Semitism

The latest to be questioned by the Education and Workforce Committee included the heads of Haverford College, California Polytechnic, and DePaul.

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