Immigration raids linked to significant California job losses, analysis finds
Each month, Edward Flores crunches the numbers. And each month he grows more and more certain of the stark impact of ... Read More
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Editorial: Blue states learn a lesson
In recent years, a handful of deep-blue states have aggressively tried to offer “free” health care to those in the country illegally only to develop alligator arms when the check arrived. Go figure.
In Illinois, Gov. ...Read more
This tick-borne disease continues to rise in Pennsylvania
Janine Hauck doesn't know which tick gave her anaplasmosis and Lyme disease. She just remembers the fatigue, weakness and nausea.
The Mt. Lebanon, Pa., resident was an avid hiker, backpacker, dancer, biker and swimmer ...Read more
Karen Dalton, who plans to challenge Scott Perry in the GOP primary, has her own definition of RINO
If she makes it on the ballot, Karen Dalton will be U.S. Rep. Scott Perry’s first primary opponent since 2012 – the year he first won the seat.
Dalton, a retired staff attorney for the Pennsylvania House Republicans, ...Read more
Florida's deportation campaign arrests more than 20,000. Some had clean records
The officers are often masked, armed and do not identify themselves. At a Chili’s in the Key West airport, they arrested 11 people at a family reunion. On a canal near Fort Lauderdale, they picked up two men who’d gone...Read more
California expands low-cost divorce option to more couples, particularly those with children
Deciding to end a marriage can be difficult, painful and expensive, but the state is giving more couples who choose to amicably call it quits access to a low-cost divorce option.
The average cost of a California divorce ...Read more
Wayne State seeks veterans to participate in cannabis treatment study
Wayne State University is seeking veterans with post traumatic stress disorder to participate in a study testing the impacts of cannabis use to treat the disorder.
During the clinical trials, veterans will participate in ...Read more
Federal judge restores deportation protections for Nicaraguans, Hondurans, Nepalis
A federal judge in California ordered the Trump administration on Wednesday to restore deportation protections for more than 60,000 Nicaraguans, Hondurans and Nepalis.
U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson said the Trump ...Read more
Appeals court pauses, for now, ruling that said teachers can tell parents their child may be transgender
A federal appeals court has temporarily paused enforcement of a San Diego federal judge’s ruling that had cleared the way for school staff to tell parents about possible changes to their child’s gender presentation ...Read more
Washington AG Nick Brown: Feds agree to resume review for NIH grants
The federal government has agreed to resume the review process for National Institutes of Health-funded medical and scientific research grants — including those to Washington state universities and institutes — which ...Read more
Mountain lion attacks on pets and cattle rattle a small Central California town
California wildlife authorities are urging residents of a small Central California town to lock up their pets and secure livestock following a series of mountain lion attacks.
Multiple animals have been killed in the ...Read more
Second Trump term, new CA strategy; 5 key High-Speed Rail developments from 2025
The California High-Speed Rail Authority entered 2025 knowing its federal dollars were at risk as President Donald Trump took office for the second time.
The agency finished the year with $4 billion gone from its federal ...Read more
US sanctions Chinese companies, tankers with Venezuela links
The Trump administration stepped up a pressure campaign against Venezuela’s oil exports by sanctioning companies based in Hong Kong and mainland China, along with related oil tankers it accused of evading restrictions.
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Jack Smith says Trump allies were willing to testify against him
Political allies of Donald Trump were willing to testify against him in cases brought by the U.S. Justice Department, according to former Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Smith said that fellow Republicans were willing to ...Read more
Police investigating overnight burglary of Somali day care in south Minneapolis
The manager of a Somali-run day care in south Minneapolis burglarized this week called the experience “frightening and exhausting” amid what he sees as unfair targeting of the Somali community by the federal government...Read more
Immigration traffic stops: Drivers have rights, says the Constitution, lawyers
Hundreds of news photographs and social media videos have captured altercations between migrants and masked federal immigration agents, whether it’s outside a courtroom or in a traffic stop.
The videos and photographs ...Read more
We went to some of the Minnesota day cares conservative influencer Nick Shirley did. Here's what we found
A politically charged YouTube video thrust a group of Somali-owned day cares in Minnesota into an uncomfortable spotlight this week, accusing the owners of defrauding the state and unleashing a torrent of threats against ...Read more
As federal health tax credits end, Chicago-area leaders warn about costs to Cook County and Illinois hospitals
With health care subsidies expiring in the new year, Cook County Health officials and political leaders on Wednesday warned the impact will not only hurt millions of Americans but also affect the county’s bottom line and...Read more
Judge finds Alaska's bid to reauthorize wolf-shooting program on Kenai Peninsula is unconstitutional
A judge has ordered the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to pay $115,220 in attorney's fees to a retired Anchorage lawyer and wildlife advocate who successfully sued the state over a wolf-killing policy on the southern ...Read more
Maryland AG sues to block federal cuts to community school programs
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and attorneys general from North Carolina and the District of Columbia sued the U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday, alleging the agency unlawfully cut congressionally approved ...Read more
NC AG Jeff Jackson sues Trump administration for cutting $50M from schools
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration for canceling $50 million in education grants to 18 Tar Heel school districts, including in Durham and Orange ...Read more
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