Lucas, a longtime figure in Virginia politics and Senate President Pro Tempore who played a prominent role in the state’s recent congressional redistricting efforts, had her office and a nearby cannabis dispensary she co-owns searched under court-authorized warrants.
Federal authorities raided the Portsmouth, Virginia, district office of Democrat State Sen. L.
For the first time, the legislative branch is moving to convert President Trump’s executive ban on federal censorship into appropriations law. Introduced by Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL-26), appropriations bill H.R. 8595 would lock key provisions of Executive Order 14149 (Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship) into binding statutory funding restrictions, a move that…
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Mamdani’s rhetoric risks the loss of 2,700 jobs in the financial industry and $168 million in state and city tax revenue every year, the pro-business group Partnership for New York City estimates.
“We will add far more jobs in Miami over the next decade as an immediate and direct consequence of the mayor’s poor decision here with respect to his posting of that video,” Griffin said.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The indictment of James Comey on charges of threatening the President may be a little bigger than a ham sandwich, but not much. I’m no supporter of James Comey; I think he was an abusive and destructive FBI Director, but these charges do as much, if not more harm to the republic than what Comey did…
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Almost 40 percent of the cost of new multifamily home construction can be attributed to regulations, according to the HUD Secretary.
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‘Gun confiscation with a countdown clock’
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Biden did Ketanji Brown Jackson no favors when he turned his Supreme Court search into a DEI political identity box-checking exercise.
And because the election calendar is coming up quick, Louisiana asked the Court to speed things up so the state could get a legal and constitutional map in place before voters head to the polls.
In an unsigned order issued late Monday, the Supreme Court ordered its April 29 decision in the case Louisiana v. Callais (No. 25A1197), which placed new limits on a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, to take effect immediately. The ruling bypasses the court’s usual 32-day waiting period and clears the way for Louisiana to pursue new congressional maps before the 2026 midterm elections.
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