The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday appointed Judge John P. Torbitzky of the Eastern District of Missouri Court of Appeals to adjudicate the legal action by state’s attorney general to…
Economy
Fallout from toxic Ohio train crash could be a preview of 2024 presidential race
The fallout from the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio this month has given Americans a preview of what might come in the upcoming 2024 presidential race, as the…
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to limit oil companies’ profits was met with criticism by Democrats, Republicans and experts alike at a state hearing earlier this week. During the…
Pennsylvania House passes bill waiving statute of limitations for child sex abuse cases
Victims would be able to sue over otherwise outdated claims of child sexual abuse under two pieces of legislation passed Friday by the Pennsylvania House, but it’s unclear whether the…
DC fights back, urges Senate not to reject the eased criminal penalties and allowance for non-citizen voting
The Washington, D.C., city council is fighting back against congressional efforts to overturn laws easing criminal penalties and allowing non-citizens to vote. The 13 members of the capital’s council urged…
Georgia state senators advanced a bill that would ban some transgender procedures and surgeries for anyone younger than 18-years-old. The Georgia Senate Health and Human Services Committee passed Senate Bill…
Some California lawmakers want to eventually ban all tobacco sales in the nation’s most populous state, filing legislation to make it illegal to sell cigarettes and other products to anyone…
Chaos erupted during embattled Democratic attorney Kim Gardner’s press conference
Chaos erupted during embattled St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner’s press conference on Thursday after Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey took legal action to have her removed from office, citing…
The Kentucky Senate voted Thursday to carve out a new crime that could punish hazing with jail time, responding to calls for action following the death of a university student.…
National Archives cuts ties with guard who told visitors to remove clothing with pro-life messages
A security officer at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is no longer working there after a lawsuit claimed he told visitors from March for Life to remove or…