July 3, 2023 10 states plan to sue US Environmental Protection Agency over standards for residential wood-burning stoves Ten attorney generals from states across the U.S. plan to sue the Environmental Protection Agency regarding the standards for residential wood-burning stoves.
July 3, 2023 North Dakota education officials worried about losing revenue due to implications of new MN free tuition plan Education officials in North Dakota are worried about losing revenue in 2024 due to the "catastrophic implications" of Minnesota's new free tuition plan.
July 3, 2023 IL businessman convicted of price-gouging N95 masks early in pandemic Krikor Topouzian, a businessman from Illinois, has been convicted of price-gouging N95 masks in the early weeks of the pandemic. Topouzian faces up to a year in prison.
July 2, 2023 Adopted girl accused of 'masquerading' as 6-year-old spotted with new dad selling fireworks on parking lot Adopted girl Natalia Grace, who was accused by her former family of pretending to be a child while allegedly a grown woman, was spotted selling fireworks with new family.
July 2, 2023 God has 'extraordinary and omnipotent mercy' toward penitent sinners, Minnesota priest says Fr. Andrew Jaspers, a priest in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, shared with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital a story about God's mercy during the COVID pandemic.
July 1, 2023 USFL Championship 2023: Birmingham Stallions earn second consecutive title led by league MVP The Birmingham Stallions, led by league MVP Alex McGough, earned their second consecutive USFL championship on Saturday night, taking down the Pittsburgh Maulers
July 1, 2023 USFL Championship 2023: What to know about the Stallions-Maulers game The Birmingham Stallions will look to win their second consecutive USFL Championship on Saturday but will have to go through the Pittsburgh Maulers to do it.
July 1, 2023 Democrat lawmaker torched over shocking 'f--- the suburbs' statement: A 'basket of deplorables' moment "Outnumbered" panelists criticized Wisconsin state Sen. LaTonya Johnson for remarks she made during a debate on increased policing as crime spreads from cities to suburbs.
June 30, 2023 Michigan House passes bill that could make using wrong pronouns a felony, fineable up to $10,000 The Michigan state House of Representatives passed HB 4474, making it a felony to "intimidate" someone of a protected class with inclusions for gender identity and expression. The fine can rise up to $10,000.
June 30, 2023 'Most wanted' fugitive captured after tricking his family during 17 years on the run: police One of South Carolina's "most wanted" fugitives evaded police for 17 years and even tricked his wife and kids with a fake name, police said.