State and Local August 14, 2020 NRA’s political spending plunges as lawsuits, controversies hit The National Rifle Association’s election spending is way down in 2020, filings show, as the organization fights scandals and now a lawsuit from New York state’s attorney general to shut it down.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash August 5, 2020 Shopkeeper decries clerk's house arrest for shooting at burglar: 'Justice system is not working' An exasperated Virginia smoke shop owner spoke out on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday after one of his clerks was remanded to house arrest in connection with a March incident in which three intruders allegedly broke into the store, leading the clerk to shoot at them in self-defense.
J.B. Pritzker August 5, 2020 Illinois lawmaker calls for Dem governor Pritzker to be held in contempt over coronavirus measures
US protests August 4, 2020 Mark Levin: Arrest of peaceful anti-abortion protesters in DC is example of the left’s ‘totalitarian purification’ Two students were detained over the weekend after writing in chalk "Black Pre-Born Lives Matter" in front of a Planned Parenthood office, an act for which they reportedly had obtained a city permit.
State and Local July 29, 2020 Ex-Indiana Gov. Kernan, who was a Vietnam POW, dies at 74 Former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan, a Vietnam prisoner of war who entered politics and was thrust into the state’s top office when his predecessor suffered a deadly stroke, died Wednesday at age 74.
Michigan July 27, 2020 Michigan county treasurer rebuked for seizing retiree's home over $8 tax debt Officials in one Michigan county are demanding answers from their treasurer amid concerns that the county could be on the hook for millions of dollars in payments to former homeowners whose properties were seized under a tough forfeiture practice.
Coronavirus July 23, 2020 Indiana AG says governor has overstepped in statewide coronavirus mask mandate Indiana’s attorney general said that Gov. Eric Holcomb has overstepped his authority by instating a statewide mask mandate Wednesday, claiming the order does not follow a proper constitutional process.
OPINION July 8, 2020 Michael Goodwin: Gov. Cuomo, New York's nursing home deaths are on you, not someone else New York's Gov. Cuomo has the nerve to blame grieving family members and heroic nursing-home staffers,
Pennsylvania June 18, 2020 Pennsylvania car show dares government to shut it down over coronavirus rules Show organizers called the state's coronavirus health order "invalid" and said they would "vigorously defend this action" to open their event in court.Â
Police and Law Enforcement June 16, 2020 Los Angeles advances proposal to cut police budget by up to $150M Los Angeles is advancing a proposal to cut its police department’s budget by hundreds of millions of dollars.
State and Local June 15, 2020 Ocean City to scale up police presence on boardwalk amid violence, 'unruly behavior' Police chief warns officers will be making arrests.