Wisconsin Republicans plan to unveil a proposal soon to legalize medical marijuana in the state and could vote on it sometime in 2024, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said. Republicans have been working behind closed doors for years on a medical marijuana bill. Along the way, they have rejected calls from …
Read More »ICE nabs more than two dozen illegal immigrant sex predators, some with child sex offenses, in LA
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this week arrested 26 illegal immigrant sex offenders in a two-day operation in California, while the U.S. continues to face an escalating migrant crisis, which has diverted resources to the border. The more than two dozen foreign nationals were arrested between Monday and Wednesday, and …
Read More »Here are the top five most disruptive climate protests of 2023
Climate activists in the U.S. and across the world increased the intensity and number of disruptive protests staged in public places as they repeatedly called for governments to phase out fossil fuels in an effort to combat global warming. Protesters calling for climate action frequently blocked busy roads, interrupted sporting …
Read More »Supreme Court rules Idaho may enforce its abortion ban, even in medical emergencies
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Idaho may enforce its abortion ban, including in medical emergencies, as the fight over the law plays out in court. The court said it would hear arguments in April and put on hold a lower court ruling that had blocked the law in medical …
Read More »MSNBC host fights back tears during Jan. 6 segment: ‘I’m going to try to get through this’
MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart got weepy during a segment featuring a former member of the Capitol Hill Police Department who served during the Jan. 6, 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Capehart was interviewing former officer Michael Fanone about this book, “Hold the Line,” that details Fanone’s experience on the …
Read More »The Hitchhiker’s Guide to why the bipartisan spending agreement doesn’t necessarily avert government shutdown
There was some ballyhooing on Sunday that bipartisan Congressional leaders managed to avert a potential, partial government shutdown in the early morning hours of January 20. First of all, fat chance. Second of all, have you met Congress lately? Third, there may not be enough time to avoid a shutdown …
Read More »Meet the Congressional Black Caucus consultant paid lavishly to target HBCUs on behalf of a CCP group
FIRST ON FOX: A longtime public relations consultant, who has worked closely with the Congressional Black Caucus and is currently serving as dean of Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism, has been paid lavishly to target Black universities and government officials on behalf of an organization with deep ties …
Read More »Trump administration blocked from slashing funding from dozens of local governments over 'sanctuary' policies
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration cannot cut funding to 34 cities and counties in response to “sanctuary” policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. U.S. District Judge William Orrick, who issued a previous order protecting more than a dozen other cities and counties, extended a …
Read More »Federal judge temporarily bars Abrego Garcia from deportation to Uganda
A federal judge in Maryland blocked the Trump administration on Monday from immediately deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials hours earlier, delivering a temporary blow to the government’s efforts to remove the Salvadorian migrant at the center of a months-long …
Read More »Parents blast blue state governor for extending student financial aid to illegal immigrants
Parents in Illinois are enraged about a new law signed by Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker extending student financial aid eligibility to illegal aliens. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Michelle Cunney, an Illinois mother and local Parents’ Rights in Education chapter leader, called the new lawa “nightmare.” “To be …
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