Sasha Abramsky Arizona’s 1864 abortion law has local party leaders flailing to avoid alienating voters.
One of the most significant threats to America’s wild game and habitat is the decline in hunters. It may seem counterintuitive, but hunting and conservation are closely intertwined.
George Soros recently announced that he had turned his financial empire over to his 37-year-old son, Alex. Alex Soros says he is more political than his father.
Today is the final day West Virginians can register to be eligible to vote in the May 14 Primary Election. If the trend continues, the final numbers before the election will show that Republican registration will have grown, while Democratic registration will have declined or remained static. Currently, 40.3 percent of all registered voters are
Even Donald Trump acknowledged Monday that the independent candidate "probably hurts both" Biden and him.
Cannabis regulation isn’t obvious as a Republican strength. But it should be. So should backing federal legislation would finally permit commercial banks to have cannabis companies as customers.
A Sydenham River canoe and kayak race went ahead this year despite less than ideal conditions, and amid a recent history of cancellations, local conservation authority officials say.
Letting the masses decide the party’s nominee for down-ballot offices is tantamount to letting the elites and special interests decide the outcome. We are stuck with a uniparty because incumbents are rarely defeated in district races and are almost never defeated in primaries for statewide offices — including senator and governor. The only way to change the party in one election cycle is by transitioning from popular primaries to representative conventions where high-information delegates...
Americans have witnessed something remarkable unfolding in the judicial system in recent years: Conservative jurists seemingly bent on taking away—as opposed to preserving or expanding—rights from abortion to affirmative action enjoyed by the American public. Many of these rights are being methodically erased in lengthy, complex judicial opinions that the vast majority of citizens will never read. These rights are being whittled away in the shadows by judges whose names they do not know, and...
Residents and businesses in the City of Scott are subject to restrictions on their water usage beginning today, May 1.
Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow told Judicial Watch's Chris Farrell that Democrats in control of the U.S. government are "trying to criminalize being a conservative."
In the home of the Tolpuddle Martyrs and the birthplace of the trade union movement, Dorset is far from being the centre of radical politics some may expect. Generally, across the centuries, it has resembled the rotten borough of Dunny on the Wold from Blackadder, in which the public rarely has a candidate that will, […]