Government

Federal Court Rejects Hunter Biden's Attempt to Drop Tax Charges; Judge Claims Case Not Politically Driven
Hunter Biden, the president’s son, tried to get federal tax charges dropped on Monday, but a federal court said no. Judge Scarsi, on the other hand, said he does not see any proof that the charges are ... Read More.
Florida Supreme Court Approves Abortion Rights Amendment for Fall 2024 Election
Abortion rights advocates and Democrats celebrated the Florida Supreme Court’s approval of an abortion rights amendment for the general election this autumn, hoping it would benefit their candidates. A ... Watch Now.
Michigan GOP Lawmaker Urges Nagasaki and Hiroshima Ending Over Humanitarian Aid For Gaza and Ukraine Conflicts
Michigan congressman Tim Walberg suggests prioritizing military support for Israel and Kiev over humanitarian aid for Gaza and Ukraine, advocating for a swift resolution akin to Nagasaki and Hiroshima. ... Watch Now.
House Speaker Mike Johnson to Call Vote on Ukraine Aid, Revealing Party Divide in Congress
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will call a vote on Ukraine aid. Party differences over Ukraine have plagued the 118th Congress. Democrats have supported Ukraine, while ... Read More.
Paris Mayor Urges Russian and Belarusian Athletes to Stay Away from Olympics
Even though Russian and Belarusian athletes may participate as neutrals, Paris’ mayor has maintained her recommendation that they stay away from the Olympics. ... Watch Now.
Biden Administration Targets Firms Linked to Forced Labor in China, Disrupting Global Supply Chains
An official said the Biden administration would expand a list of firms under import restriction for suspected forced labor in China, putting pressure on certain multinational supply networks. ... Read More.
Texas Court Overturns Biden Rule on Greenhouse Gas Emission Testing for Highway Cars
On March 28, a Texas court overturned a Biden administration regulation requiring states to test and report greenhouse gas emissions from national highway system cars. ... Read More.
California Board Member Caught Stealing 30K Worth Of Water For His Farm; Admits Guilt
An elected member of a Ventura County water board admitted that he stole water for his farm in Oxnard, which is a crime. In a news statement on Friday, Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko s ... Read More.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Sparks Controversy at Officer's Wake: What Really Happened?
Kathy Hochul has been a complete failure for the state of New York. She has been in charge of an almost unheard-of drop in quality of life, strict COVID rules, and a terrible loss of population and tax ... Read More.
Latin American Workers Surpass U.S.-Born Workers: A Shift in Employment Trends
According to the Current Population Survey from the Census Bureau, the number of foreign-born or immigrant people (legal and illegal) reached a new high of 51.4 million in February 2024. This is 6.4 mi ... Read More.
Ukraine's President Urges Aid Amid Russian Threats: Congressional Standoff Ensues
Thursday, Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, asked Congress again to give more aid to Kyiv. He did this while directly warning Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) of Russian gains. The obstructioni ... Read More.
New York City Implements Larger Than Usual Congestion Toll Fees: What You Need to Know
After transportation authorities authorized a $15 cost for most automobiles heading into portion of Manhattan, New York is on pace to become the first US city to impose congestion fees on drivers enter ... Read More.
Houston Mayor Reveals City's Broke Status After Years Of Overspending: A Financial Wake-Up Call
Speaking openly about the financial state of the City of Houston is Mayor John Whitmire. “I believe it is safe to say that we are all in agreement here - we are completely broke.” Let us take a minute ... Read More.
Governor Hochul Makes A Move: Revamping Residential Construction in New York For Illegal Immigrants
In her latest budget proposal, Governor Kathy Hochul, a Democrat from New York, has incorporated initiatives to promote residential construction in a state known for its high rent and property prices. ... Read More.
Unraveling the Mystery: $1.8 Billion Found in South Carolina's Account
Over the last ten years, South Carolina has accumulated around $1.8 billion in a bank account. State and private accountants are attempting to determine the source and intended use of the money. ... Read More.

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