Pennsylvania November 20 PA Gov. Shapiro pushes for school vouchers, minimum wage increase and gun violence legislation Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is urging the state Legislature to pass a private school voucher program, increase the minimum wage and approve bills addressing gun violence.
Texas November 15 Texas judge no longer denying she used encrypted messaging apps for county business A Houston-area Democrat serving as a judge in Texas now claims she used encrypted apps to conduct public business, but in 2022, she denied using the apps for years.
Massachusetts November 14 Massachusetts town approves permit to fly Palestinian flag on public flagpole The town of North Andover, Massachusetts, approved an application to fly the Palestinian flag on a public flagpole in the Town Common until Dec. 7.
VIDEO November 5 Ohio gov says abortion ballot issue goes 'much too far': 'Radical proposal' Ohio Governor Mike DeWine joins 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss the abortion issue on the ballot, responding to Illinois Gov. J.B Pritzker's accusations over abortion rights and the influx of outside money into the state.
California October 19 How the Delete Act misses Big Tech culprits in a law designed to protect consumers California is a frontrunner for dealing with data brokers and the issue of digital privacy. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains California's Delete Act.
Missouri September 28 Missouri mayor removed from office after allegedly brandishing gun during argument: reports Greenwood, Missouri, Mayor Levi Weaver impeached and removed from office after allegedly brandishing a gun during an argument with an alderman in October 2022.
STATE AND LOCAL September 26 Texas law banning drag performances in front of children ruled unconstitutional by federal judge A federal judge ruled that the Texas law restricting drag performances in front of children as unconstitutional, arguing it violated the First Amendment.
Marco Rubio September 13 Rubio bill would cut off 'radical gender ideology' in health care systems Sen. Marco Rubio introduced legislation that would ban federally funded hospitals from forcing employees to participate in activities that "promote radical gender ideology."
Democrats September 12 Dems embroiled in scandal for supporting massive spending bill that gave large sums to their own private orgs Democrat members of the Nevada Assembly are embroiled in scandal after they voted to pass a massive spending bill that benefited private organizations with which they are connected.
Chicago September 5 Chicago prankster places 'Nude Beach' sign on Loyola Beach, where clothing is required A Chicago alderman posted a photo of a sign at Loyola Beach, suggesting it was clothing optional, though clothing is mandatory at the specific beach.