OPINION December 29, 2019 Rep. Mark Green: Want to save America? Embracing this gift from the Founders is the only way Here’s how we are governing:  Might makes right. The majority wins, and the majority makes the rules.Â
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Investigates April 25, 2018 ObamaCare insurance: fear of failure in Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, may be the first U.S. city where ObamaCare fails. As it stands, some 40,000 people in the area will be left with no option to buy a subsidized insurance policy.
POLITICS March 1, 2018 San Juan mayor used hurricane for political gain, storm-ravaged residents say The mayor of Puerto Rico’s largest city became an international star when she donned a T-shirt and baseball cap and begged for help after Hurricane Maria left San Juan in shambles. And she became a darling of the left when she took aim at President Trump for not doing enough to help her people.
Drugs January 31, 2018 California considers creating special bank for marijuana businesses California's emerging pot industry is expected to bring in billions of dollars to the Golden State, but as of now there's no place to actually put the money.
Elections November 7, 2017 Kim Davis to seek re-election as Kentucky county clerk The Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples will run for re-election in 2018.
ECONOMY September 26, 2017 California conservatives, tired of state's liberal politics, find friendlier abodes in Texas Paul Chabot, a 43-year-old Republican and native of Southern California, was in recent years had become increasingly frustrated with what he saw as a liberal shift in his home state and the effects it was having on his family’s life.
States Rights September 26, 2017 Virginia Gov. McAuliffe visits Charlottesville churches, day after deadly clashes Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe on Sunday visited two Charlottesville churches to speak to congregants following violent clashes this weekend in the city that are connected to three deaths.
States Rights September 19, 2017 Texas voter ID law OK for now; appeals court blocks injunction Texas Republicans won a minor victory Tuesday in their battle to implement a voter identification law.
Legislation June 22, 2017 Texas governor signs bill targeting sanctuary cities Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Sunday prohibiting the state's cities and counties from enacting so-called "sanctuary" laws that prevent local law enforcement officers from inquiring about the immigration status of anyone they detain.
Federal Courts April 10, 2017 Federal judge again rules Texas voter ID law is discriminatory Dealing Texas another rebuke over voting rights, a judge Monday again ruled that Republican lawmakers purposefully designed a strict voter ID law to disadvantage minorities and effectively dampen their growing electoral power.
POLITICS February 5, 2017 Justice Department appeals judge's order temporarily blocking Trump's travel ban The Justice Department filed an appeal of a judge’s order temporarily stopping President Donald Trump’s travel ban on Saturday night, saying it’s the “sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens.