Milton Strengthens to Category 4 Hurricane, on Track to Hit Florida
Hurricane Milton strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center reported two days before storm was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Allowing Arizona Doctors to Provide Abortions in California
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law., allowing Arizona doctors to travel to California . on a temporary basis to perform abortions for their patients.
DeSantis Suspends School Choice at 4 Florida Schools With CCP Ties
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has directed the state's Department of Education to suspend availability of school choice scholarships to 4 schools with CCP ties.
Wyoming Poised to Do Away With Gun-Free Zones
Wyoming's HB 125 repeals the designation for most places currently listed as gun-free zones, including public schools, colleges, and public buildings.
Virginia Governor Vetos 30 Gun Bills That Would ‘Punish’ Law-Abiding Citizens
Gov. Glenn Youngkin took action on 67 bills including vetoing 30 that he said would “punish” law-abiding citizens and impinge on their 2nd Amendment rights.
Chicago Mayor Sparks Outcry with Reparations Proposal to Curb Crime
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has called for paying reparations to African-American residents as a way to prevent them from committing crimes.
Arizonans Approve Police Arrests of Illegal Entrants, Right to Abortion
Two controversial ballot initiatives concerning illegal immigration and abortion easily passed at the ballot box on Nov. 5 with broad support from voters.
Men Banned From Women’s Sports at New York County Facilities
NY’s Nassau County announced ban on males competing at county-run facilities in league that doesn’t correspond to their biological sex or isn’t coed or mixed.
Communist Activists Using Pro-Palestinian Protests to Foment ‘Real Revolution’
Communist organizations are sparking unrest and fueling tension by distributing pamphlets en masse during pro-Palestinian rallies in New York.
Federal Judge Blocks Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Public Schools
A federal judge has blocked a recently passed Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms by Jan. 1, 2025.
Texas Appeals Court Upholds Temporary Block on Investigating Parents Who Allow Genital Surgery, Drugs...
The appeals court upheld the temporary injunction against the Family Services department and its commissioner but overturned the parts against the governor.
Statewide Emergency Declared in Indiana Ahead of Solar Eclipse
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb issued a statewide emergency due to a large influx of visitors to his state to view the total solar eclipse on April 8.