• The bill that could ban TikTok is barreling ahead

    The bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the United States appears to be much closer to becoming law. The legislation sailed through the House of Representatives last month, but faced an uncertain future in the Senate due to opposition from a few prominent lawmakers. But momentum for the “Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act” seems to once again be growing. The House is set to vote on a package of bills this weekend, which includes a slightly revised...

  • Gas bills going up for about 34K Ohioans

    Some 34,000 customers of natural gas distributor Northeast Ohio Natural Gas can expect an increase in their bills, now that state regulators have approved a settlement in the case for its rate increase.

  • Handing Taxpayers The Climate Cleanup Bill

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Democratic legislative leaders nix a landmark proposal that would have made Hochul’s fossil fuel donors pay for their pollution.

  • Why Bill Self is for some schedule changes, against others

    LAWRENCE (KSNT) - After more than 20 years leading the Jayhawks, and more than 30 as a head coach, KU's Bill Self is not afraid to speak his mind on certain topics. That's why the legendary Jayhawk was rather honest on Thursday, when asked about a pair of scheduling ideas for his team. The first, []

  • Vacation rental bill is headed to uncertainty

    State Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole remembers playing as a boy in the 1990s at homes in Kaneohe that have now become illegal short-term rentals — including one directly behind his house that’s outfitted with a putting green and tiki torches.

  • Clock ticks down for these 10 top Statehouse bills

    With just two weeks left in this year’s legislative session, state lawmakers are under increasing pressure to get some bills passed that have almost made it over the finish line.  After May 9, when the session technically ends, legislators will return only to consider items outlined in a special “sine die” resolution. Bills that have not […]

  • Bill Barr is happy to debase himself for Donald Trump again

    Once again, there’s not much love lost between Bill Barr and the man he accused of betraying the Oval Office, Donald Trump. When the former attorney general confirmed this week that he would support the Republican presidential ticket in November, his former boss took the opportunity to mock Barr as “slow-moving” and “lazy.”  “That’s classic Trump,” […]

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    Edmonton councillors speak out against Bill 20 proposal

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. The government of Alberta announced sweeping changes to legislation regulating municipal government and elections. It would formally introduce political parties at the local level and give the province more power to overrule bylaws and remove elected councillors. Alberta’s minister of municipal affairs says the changes are meant to improve accountability and trust in elections, but […]

  • Bills' Rasul Douglas: Key acquisition in 2023

    Douglas posted 61 tackles, 1.0 sacks, 14 passes defensed, five

  • Trump Saves Most Merciless Humiliation For Bill Barr

    Donald Trump needs a good grudge like the rest of us need air. But from time to time, those who wrong him debase themselves and shred their own dignity so thoroughly to get back in his good graces

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    What happens now that Biden has signed the TikTok bill

    President Joe Biden signed a bill Wednesday that will force TikTok's

  • Minnesota senator accidentally votes for elections bill

    In what could have been initially viewed as an act of partisanship in Minnesota's Senate, a Rochester Republican legislator voted for a DFL-backed elections bill last week. However, it turns out that the vote was by accident.