Category: Politics
New York state receives $228 million boost for internet projects from U.S. Treasury
As the New Hampshire primary unfolds, potentially solidifying Donald Trump as the inevitable Republican nominee, the Biden administration is gearing up to showcase the tangible […]
Impeachment trial defense for Paxton cost $2.3 million
In a recent campaign finance report, Attorney General Ken Paxton revealed that he dipped into his campaign funds, allocating $2.3 million to cover legal fees […]
U.S. Senate candidate Sherman distinguishes himself with managerial and legislative expertise
As the Democratic U.S. Senate primary in Texas becomes increasingly competitive, with nine candidates vying for attention, state Rep. Carl Sherman from DeSoto is working […]
Senator Cruz underscores South Texas dependency on trade with Mexico
In a collaborative effort, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and fellow lawmakers have emphasized the significance of trade with Mexico, highlighting its impact not just on […]
Trump vs. DeSantis: A Rivalry Intensifies Post-Iowa
As the 2024 election season unfolds, the Republican Party is witnessing an intense and dynamic race for its presidential nomination. The Iowa caucuses, a crucial […]
Ron DeSantis’ Myrtle Beach Rally: A Glimpse into His 2024 Presidential Ambitions
As the 2024 presidential election draws near, the political landscape of the United States is witnessing the rise of prominent figures vying for the nation’s […]
Trump’s Attorney Renews Call for Mistrial in Writer’s Defamation Case Involving Sex-Abuse Claims
In a recent development, Donald Trump’s attorney has once again called for a mistrial in the New York defamation case against the former president. The […]
Proposed Restriction on Social Media Access for Florida Teens Under 16 Sparks Controversy
In the midst of debates over proposed restrictions, Brandalise shares her concerns about how these measures might affect her connection with followers, especially young girls […]
Sexual Assault Allegations Against Former Florida GOP Chair Dismissed
In a recent development, Christian Ziegler, former chair of the Florida Republican Party, has been spared sexual assault charges following an investigation by the Sarasota […]
Federal Judge Finds First Amendment Infringement in Ohio Commissioner’s Meeting Disruption Arrest.
In a groundbreaking decision, U.S. District Judge Phillip Calabrese has held members of an Ohio sheriff’s office and board of commissioners accountable for violating free […]