• When She's Right, She's Right: Lisa Murkowski Finds an Acorn, Slams Biden Administration

    Since January of 2021, we've seen how unfriendly to the energy sector, and indeed resource extraction in general, the Biden administration has been. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Alaska, where we only recently saw the cancellation of leases in the North Slope's Alaska National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR.)

  • House votes to reauthorize spying bill that enabled the FBI to violate Americans' rights. Only 59 Republicans voted 'no.'

    The House voted 273 to 147 Friday in favor of reauthorizing the surveillance bill that has been exploited by the FBI hundreds of thousands of times to spy on American citizens. Only 59 Republicans reportedly voted against renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The bill is now headed to the Senate, where it will likely be passed before the April 19 deadline, to the great satisfaction of its champions in the Biden administration, members of the the House...

  • Conservative Ad Makes Case for Transgender Rights

    GRACE's sixty-second commercial features a South Carolina military vet who talks about supporting his transgender son.

  • The Explainer: The State inquiry into the Bill Kenneally case

    We’re joined on this week’s episode of The Explainer by our reporter Eoghan Dalton who has reported extensively on the Kenneally case for us.

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    Alabama lawmakers advance bill to ensure Biden is on the state's ballot

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama Senate has voted for legislation meant to ensure President Joe Biden will appear on the state’s November ballot. The legislation approved Tuesday mirrors accommodations made four years ago for then-President Donald Trump. The legislation now moves to the Alabama House of Representatives. The state has one of the earliest

  • Joe Biden Makes Case for Reelection: 'Elect Me. I'm in the 20th Century'

    President Joe Biden, 81, made the case on Wednesday for his reelection, arguing he is ready for four more years because "I'm in the 20th century."

  • Reynolds signs bill making illegal immigration a state crime

    (The Center Square) - Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill Wednesday that would make illegal immigration a state crime. Senate File 2340 would make illegal immigration an aggravated misdemeanor under two circumstances: If the person has been denied admission to or has been excluded, deported, or removed from the United States or if the person was previously deported and if the person left the U.S. while under a deportation or removal order and returned. The...

  • Oklahoma Senate passes bill making illegal immigration a state crime

    (The Center Square) - The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that would make illegal immigration a state crime. House Bill 4156 makes “impermissible occupation” a criminal act, defined as a person willfully and without permission entering and remaining in Oklahoma without first obtaining legal authorization to enter the United States, according to the bill. If signed into law, those living in Oklahoma as illegal immigrants would be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by...

  • Alabama lawmakers advance bill to ensure Joe Biden is on the state's ballot

    The Alabama Senate voted Tuesday for legislation meant to ensure President Joe Biden will appear on the state’s November ballot, mirroring accommodations made four years ago for then-President Donald Trump.

  • Oklahoma House passes bill making illegal immigration a state crime

    (The Center Square) - The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would make illegal immigration a state crime after a heated debate where one Democrat called the bill "extremist legislation." House Bill 4156 makes “impermissible occupation” a criminal act, defined as a person willfully and without permission entering and remaining in Oklahoma without first obtaining legal authorization to enter the United States, according to the bill. It...

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    GOP rep makes curious ‘plea’ to prospective jurors in Trump case

    While criminal trials often have dramatic moments, the process of selecting a jury isn’t exactly riveting. An NBC News report on the first day of Donald Trump’s criminal trial noted, “The quest to find a jury of 12 people and six alternates got off to a slow start Monday, as more than half of the 96 potential jurors summoned to the Manhattan courtroom said they couldn’t be ‘fair and impartial’" when it comes to the former president. But as the day got underway in New York, one of the presumptive...

  • Biden makes case for second term at Al Sharpton-hosted event

    President Joe Biden promised to deliver more wins for the black community if given a second term in a Friday speech before a group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton. “I see an America where, with your help, I sign the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, into law,” he said […]