• Yahoo

    Anti-Choice Lawyer Reveals Giant Hole in Logic in SCOTUS Abortion Case

    Turns out, the case isn't actually about a conflict between state and

  • Senators want property tax reforms back on the agenda

    Tweaking property investor taxes could save the federal budget billions and boost home ownership, even with exemptions for those operating under the old rules, analysis commissioned by two senators suggests. Independent senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambie want changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing back on the agenda, commissioning an analysis on the […]

  • California readies itself as ‘abortion sanctuary’ while Arizona gears up for ban

    Golden state expanded abortion access after Roe was repealed in 2022 while neighboring state is set to enact near-total banAs Arizona prepares for a near-total ban on abortion to go into effect in the coming months, providers in California are getting ready to welcome a surge of out-of-state clients and live up to the state’s reputation as an “abortion sanctuary”.California clinics have been treating patients confused by the legal framework in neighboring Arizona ever since the supreme court...

  • How to stop Democrats from backing RFK Jr.? Expose him on abortion

    The extended family of third-party presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made an explicit effort Thursday to blunt his appeal among Democratic voters by endorsing President Joe Biden en masse. Robert's sister Kerry Kennedy, daughter of former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and niece of former President John F. Kennedy, called Biden “my hero” at an endorsement event in Philadelphia featuring at least 15 members of the Kennedy clan. “We want to make crystal clear our feelings that...

  • Fairbanks ready to get back on the bump after blown save

    ST. PETERSBURG -- Pete Fairbanks glanced at the digital clock in the home clubhouse at Tropicana Field on Wednesday night. It was 9:44 p.m. The Rays’ closer vowed not to beat himself up over the blown save that turned a second straight comeback victory by the Rays into a frustrating,

  • Get ready for the 37th Tour of the Gila bicycle race

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 37th Tour of the Gila bicycle stage race is coming up from April 24 - 28. The race, based out of Silver City, takes riders through scenic landscapes and steep hills. The 2024 Tour of the Gila is the only stage race sanctioned by the UCI in North America and is []

    • WDTN

    Local voices sound off on SCOTUS abortion pill deliberation

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- It's been nearly three weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments about the abortion medication Mifepristone, and a decision awaits. Access to the medication remains up to SCOTUS and justices are considering whether FDA rules need to be rolled back. This would change the course of how patients take the []

  • Sailors aloft: Lady Washington readies for sailing season

    There’s more to it than casting off the lines and going

  • Six California House races that could help determine control of Congress

    Over 2,000 miles west of the nation's Capitol, the battle for control of the House of Representatives in 2025 is being waged in farmland along Highway 99, fast-growing commuter communities north and east of Los Angeles and Orange County beach towns and inland suburbs. While Republicans currently have a razor-thin majority in the House, partisan makeup of next year's Congress will almost certainly be decided this November — at least in part — by a handful of hypercompetitive California races....

  • George Santos, Duped by NAMBLA Prank, Exits Race for Congress

    George Santos has abandoned his race for Congress after failing to raise money, and being duped into making a Cameo praising NAMBLA.

    • WMDT

    DE Homelesss advocates react to SCOTUS Case that could criminalize homelessness

    DELAWARE – The Supreme Court of the United States is weighing a case on whether homelessness can be criminalized, giving local governments broad authority to dismantle homeless encampments and levy criminal charges against occupants on public land. Advocates for the homeless in Delaware including Shepherd’s Office in Georgetown say, that making those who live in tent cities criminals won’t make

    • WCVB

    City councilor 'shocked' by drag racing, burnouts in Back Bay

    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, meanwhile, says a situation like one that played out early Sunday morning is dangerous for all involved.