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American Cities Considering Banning Right-Turns on Red Lights

(Headline USA) Several American cities have moved to ban right-hand turns on red lights, and they have drawn intense sentiments from both sides of the debate. Washington, D.C.’s City Council last year approved a right-on-red ban that takes effect in 2025. New Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s transition plan called for...

Federal Authorities in New York City Arrest Wanted Terrorist Encountered at Border

(Cameron Arcand, The Center Square) – New York-based immigration authorities arrested a man who is wanted in Senegal for "terroristic activities" after he crossed into the United States through the southern border. According to a news release from United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the 29-year-old man of Senegalese or...

Study: Cost of ‘Fueling’ an Electric Vehicle is Equivalent to $17.33 Per Gallon

(Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square) – The complete costs of "fueling" an electric vehicle for 10 years are $17.33 per equivalent gallon of gasoline, a new analysis from the Texas Public Policy Foundation says. The study authors say the $1.21 cost-per-gallon equivalent of charging a car cited by EV advocates excludes...

Legal Watchdog: Teachers Union Appears to Not Pay Taxes on Political Spending

(Tom Gantert, The Center Square) – For four years, leaders of the American Federation of Teachers union toured the country doing political rallies for Democrats. Among the dozens of political events they attended from 2016 through 2020 included Hillary Clinton rallies, a get-out-the-vote event, and a Labor Day rally. It's the...

Milk Shortages the Latest Symptom of Bidenomics

(Headline USA) The tiny, half-pint cartons of milk served with millions of school lunches nationwide may soon be scarce in some cafeterias, with districts across the country scrambling to find alternatives in Biden’s struggling economy. The problem is not a shortage of milk itself, but the cardboard cartons used to package...

Feds Raid Home of NYC Mayor’s Top Fundraiser, Longtime Confidante

(Headline USA) Federal agents on Thursday raided the home of a top fundraiser and longtime confidante to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who abruptly ditched a planned White House meeting and flew home from Washington. Agents searched the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, a law enforcement official told The...

‘Sanctuary Cities’ Beg Biden to Cover the Massive Cost of their Expenditures on Illegals

(Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square) The mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Denver---all either known as or explicitly declaring themselves as “sanctuary cities” that minimize cooperation with federal immigration officials---issued a letter requesting to meet with President Joe Biden to ask for $5 billion to...

Governors Ask NCAA to Reconsider Transgender Athlete Policy

(Kim Jarrett, The Center Square) Nine U.S. governors are asking the National Collegiate Athletics Association to rewrite its policy on transgender participation in sports, saying it is unfair to female athletes. The NCAA updated a 2010 policy last year that requires transgender females to show they have undergone a year...

Judge Blocks Feds from Cutting Texas Concertina Wire along Rio Grande River

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) Within one week of Texas suing the Biden administration over Border Patrol agents cutting concertina wire barriers on Texas soil, a federal judge granted Texas’s request and issued a temporary restraining order, blocking the federal government from cutting the fencing. In response to the ruling,...

Pentagon Boosted Budget for Secret Military Intel Program by Nearly $4B

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The Department of Defense said Monday the budget for the Military Intelligence Program was $27.9 billion for fiscal year 2023. That's up from the $24.1 billion appropriated top line budget for fiscal year 2022. That figure has increased every year since fiscal year 2019, when it was $21.5...

Census: Fla. Remains Top Destination for People Fleeing N.Y., Calif.

(David Beasley, The Center Square) Tourism is not Florida’s only attraction for out-of-state residents. Retirees continue to like the sunshine and warm weather. According to new 2022 U.S. Census Bureau statistics, Florida is once again the top destination for U.S. residents moving from one state to another. The study found 738,969...

Oil Prices Could Reach ‘Uncharted Waters,’ Massive Shortages amid Conflicts

(Headline USA) The World Bank reported on Monday that oil prices could be pushed into “uncharted waters” if the violence between Israel and Hamas widens, which could result in increased food prices worldwide. The possible famine could impact the U.S., where the Biden administration's failed policies have significantly curtailed domestic oil production...
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