• Ethics Committee dismisses complaint over Republican's signature controversy

    (The Center Square)- The Arizona House will not be looking into an ethics complaint from Democrats regarding alleged forgery of Rep. Austin Smith's nominating petition signatures. The Wittmann Republican is no longer running for reelection as some of his signatures may have been forged. The case was automatically referred to the Attorney General's office for a possible criminal investigation by the Secretary of State's office in April. "It seemed ludicrous because...

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    Trump says Democrats are ‘running a Gestapo administration’ at Republican National Committee’s annual retreat

    By Alayna Treene, CNN (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump ramped up his attacks on Democrats on Saturday at a private luncheon hosted at his Mar-a-Lago club, during which he referred to Democrats as “running a Gestapo administration” — equating President Joe Biden’s administration to Nazi Germany, according to three attendees. The remarks were part

  • ‘Republicans’ who endorse Biden aren’t Republicans at all

    In anticipation of what will likely be another major liberal media narrative during this election cycle, it must be said: Republicans who support President Joe Biden are not Republicans in any meaningful way. This was an obnoxious media narrative in 2020, which saw Biden trot out several former Republicans at the Democratic National Convention so […]

  • Republican Voters Against Trump/Republican Accountability PAC

    A super PAC and its project originally dedicated to opposing the reelection of former President Donald Trump.

  • Ex-Republican congressman calls RFK Jr. a ‘MAGA crazy Republican’ who will take votes away from GOP, Trump

    Former Rep. David Jolly (Fla.), who served in the House as a Republican but later left the party, ripped into independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., calling him a “MAGA crazy Republican” who could take votes from the GOP this November. “I still think RFK Jr. could take more from Republican, and I think

  • Take congressional committees off TV

    There’s a famous adage that politics is show business for ugly people, and nowhere is that more true than in the House of Representatives. On Thursday, a hearing of the House Oversight Committee devolved into insults between lawmakers as Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) took turns insulting each […]

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    What is a Precinct Committee Officer? We find out

    IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - This election cycle, one obscure community-based position is getting more attention than ever before. You've probably seen several campaign signs around eastern Idaho for the position precinct committee officer. The only issue is, not many people actually know what a precinct committee officer is or what they do. So what is

  • These Are The Countries With The Most Students Studying Abroad

    These Are The Countries With The Most Students Studying Abroad The world's two most populous nations, China and India, have the highest numbers of students studying overseas. Statista's Anna Fleck reports that, according to data published by UNESCO, more than one million Chinese students were studying abroad in 2021. India’s total was close to half of this, with around 508,000 students living in other countries. Following some way behind come Vietnam, Germany and Uzbekistan. ...

  • Republicans Fail To Override Any of Evers’ Vetoes

    Two-day review session ends without any formal attempts.

  • NBA Study: What leads to winning in the playoffs?

    Key Highlights: 3-point percentage has been the main variable that determines who wins and loses in the 2024 NBA Playoffs Offensive rebounding, bench scoring, turnovers, and points in the paint all also seem to have an impact on winning and losing Free throw attempts may not have as much of a role on the final […]

  • Migz: Senate to study divorce bill

    The Senate will study the divorce bill, which the House of Representatives passed on second reading on Wednesday.

  • Study reveals insights into protein evolution

    Rice University's Peter Wolynes and his research team have unveiled a breakthrough in understanding how specific genetic sequences, known as pseudogenes, evolve. Their paper was published May 13 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.