• Nevada Secretary of State fires back, asks for more funding from Congress

    Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar responded on Friday to a Republican congressman's request for an explanation why voters' history records showed they had voted in the presidential preference primary even though they had not cast a ballot.

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    RNC files lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State over state’s voter rolls

    The committee alleges the state has “failed to live up” to the National Voter Registration Act’s (NVRA) requirement that voter registration rolls must be clean.

  • The State Of The Media's Double Standard

    The State Of The Media's Double Standard Authored by Frank Miele via RealClear Politics, I’m sure everyone has heard enough about President Biden’s recent State of the Union address, certainly enough to know that the mainstream media thought it was admirable of Biden to scream at the top of his lungs that Republicans are detestable worms. You also probably heard enough from the media to be certain that Sen. Katie Britt, who delivered the response to Biden, is a lying, detestable...

  • Disenchanted Democrats Should Be Asking Deeper Questions

    It's worth questioning whether either Bill Maher or Bill Ackman is willing to follow his own logic to its uncomfortable conclusion.

  • Assistant Secretary Todd Robinson Calls for an Independent Justice

    In a reception with Albanian judges, prosecutors, investigators, and

  • Disney, DeSantis-backed oversight board settle state lawsuits

    A Gov. Ron DeSantis-backed board and Disney settled lawsuits Wednesday over who controls the governing district of Disney World’s theme parks and resorts.

  • 19 Democratic Senators Call on Biden to Recognize a Palestinian State

    A group of 19 U.S. Senators are requesting that the Biden administration initiate the process to “promptly,” "recognize a nonmilitarized Palestinian state" in the West Bank and Gaza. The participants represent more than one third of the party’s caucus in the legislative chamber. Led by Sen. Tom Carper from Delaware, the Democratic members made their

  • State environmental leader asks Congress to intervene on PFAS contamination

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The state's top environmental watchdog says the federal government has failed to do enough to clean up dangerous perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination and they're asking lawmakers to intervene. There's well-documented PFAS contamination near Hollomon Air Force base among other locations, which only the Department of Defense has the authority to clean []

  • California secures automaker agreements to guarantee state emissions standards

    (The Center Square) - California signed a new agreement with Big Three automobile manufacturer Stellantis to advance the state’s zero-emission goals even if the EPA or a future president takes away the state’s unique environmental regulatory authority. “Stellantis will comply with California’s zero-emissions light-duty vehicle sales requirements through 2030 even if CARB is unable to enforce its standards as a result of judicial or federal action,” wrote California Governor Gavin...

  • Mike Lynch trial: defense points to difference in accounting standards

    Lawyers for UK tech tycoon facing 25 years in jail suggest US workers did not understand UK accounting principlesLawyers for Mike Lynch tried to highlight differences between UK and US accounting standards as they defended the British businessman against allegations he orchestrated a “massive” years-long fraud.Lynch, who founded and led Autonomy, a UK software firm, is fighting to avoid prison after federal prosecutors in the US charged him with 16 counts of wire fraud, securities fraud and...

  • RNC Files Election Integrity Lawsuit Against Nevada Secretary Of State

    RNC Files Election Integrity Lawsuit Against Nevada Secretary Of State Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada GOP have sued the Nevada Secretary of State, accusing the state’s top elections official of undermining voter confidence by failing to follow federal law on the proper maintenance of voter rolls. A voter returns a voter card after casting their ballot on the first day of in-person early voting...

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    EPA bans last form of asbestos used in United States

    The US Environmental Protection Agency said Monday that it is taking a “historic” step by banning ongoing uses of asbestos, which has long been linked to multiple types of cancer. The final rule applies to chrysotile asbestos, the only form of asbestos currently being used or imported to the United States. This type of asbestos is used in car parts such as aftermarket automotive brakes and linings and other vehicle friction products and gaskets. While the use of asbestos has been declining for...