March 2, 2023 Muslim group warns LGBTQ rights bill could encroach on religious liberty: 'Cramming this legislation through' A Muslim advocacy group has launched a petition urging Michigan lawmakers to provide religious protections in a proposed LGBTQ rights bill.
March 1, 2023 Newsom declares war on environmentalists seeking to halt construction project California Gov. Gavin Newsom blasted activists opposing construction of new housing units in a public park in the city of Berkeley as "selfish" and "wealthy homeowners" after a court halted the project over environmental concerns.
February 22, 2023 Ned Ryun predicts investigation against Donald Trump will 'evaporate' American Majority CEO Ned Ryun joins 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to discuss the latest in the Georgia grand jury's investigation into Donald Trump.
February 16, 2023 John Yoo: This could 'close the book' on the Georgia 2020 election fraud claims UC Berkeley law professor John Yoo breaks down a Georgia grand jury indicating possible perjury in a criminal probe of former President Donald Trump on 'Your World.'
January 20, 2023 Arkansas bill classifying drag shows as 'adult' businesses advances in legislature Arkansas is one step closer to classifying drag shows as "adult-oriented" businesses after a bill advanced in the state senate, Thursday.
January 5, 2023 Why one sheriff still worries ‘America’s most dangerous law’ still has teeth Southern Illinois sheriff, Jeff Bullard, hopes the no-cash bail ruling will hold, but remains concerned about existing SAFE-T Act provisions affecting police.
December 22, 2022 John Yoo: It's in Sam Bankman-Fried's interest to plead guilty now U.C. Berkeley law professor John Yoo weighs in on the legal fallout of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried being released on $250 million bond on 'Your World.'
December 12, 2022 Philadelphia must remove box covering Christopher Columbus statue, judge rules The Christopher Columbus statue will now stand freely in Marconi Plaza, Philadelphia after a judge ruled that the statue should not be boxed or removed.
December 7, 2022 Statehouses shifted toward conservative policies in 2021, study shows State lawmakers voted conservative in a majority of instances in 30 states, which is increase from 26 states in 2019, according to the Center for Legislative Accountability.
November 18, 2022 PA appellate judge to run for state Supreme Court seat Daniel McCaffery, a Democratic appeals court judge from Philadelphia, will run to fill a vacancy on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court left by the death of Chief Justice Max Baer.