(Cole Lauterbach, The Center Square) California Gov. Gavin Newsom is calling on national allies in hopes to tie the state’s recall election to larger stakes.
Vice President Kamala Harris, a California native, flew into the Bay Area on Wednesday morning to attend a campaign event with the freshman governor.
“It’s good to be home!” she...
(Scott McClallen, The Center Square) In 2018, Michigan voters were fed up with in-power politicians drawing their own districts to protect incumbents.
As a result, 61% of voters in the state approved a ballot proposal, which established an independent citizen’s redistricting committee (MICRC).
But as new problems emerge, critics want answers.
Michigan voters passed...
(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Job openings continued to rise in July, even as unemployment rates remained elevated, federal jobs data released Wednesday show.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, which showed 10.9 million open jobs for the month of July, much higher than...
(Headline USA) A federal judge has granted class-action status in a lawsuit filed six years ago that alleged the Chicago Police Department's stop-and-frisk policy targeted black and Hispanic people.
Attorneys involved in the lawsuit announced Tuesday that the case's six original plaintiffs are now part of a class of more...
A little-noticed policy change in February would seem to offer some confirmation to the criticisms laid out by supporters of former President Donald Trump that network-connected voting machines may have been hacked during the 2020 election.
The Election Assistance Commission stealthily revised its Voluntary Voter System Guidelines to ban any...
A report on mail-in voting in Arizona's Maricopa County has laid out evidence of fraud that may have swayed the outcome in favor of Democrat candidate Joe Biden.
The take-home figures revealed that 173,104 votes known to have been cast were lost or missing. Meanwhile, 96,389 "ghost votes" were mysteriously...
The Liberty Justice Center sued President Joe Biden and Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, as well as Facebook and Twitter, for colluding to violate an American citizen's First Amendment rights, Reclaim the Net reported.
The conservative legal watchdog represents Justin Hart, the chief data analyst at RationalGround.com.
Hart accused the Biden administration...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised that "nobody else" except the sender and recipient can read private messages on WhatsApp, but the company has massive offices in which employees review texts and videos.
WhatsApp gives users the same false assurance every time they log on to send a message, ProPublica reported.
"No...
Apart from the UC-Berkeley faculty lounge, few places in the US might ordinarily be thought greater hotbeds for liberalism than an independently-run bookstore and coffee shop in Washington State.
But those thinking Seattle's far-left politics are indicative of the state's entire population may be in for a shock.
It is a...
(Headline USA) A crowd erupted in cheers and song Wednesday as work crews hoisted an enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee off the pedestal where it has towered over Virginia’s capital city for more than a century.
One of America’s largest monuments to the Confederacy, the equestrian statue was...
(Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump has chosen a favored candidate in his bid to unseat Rep. Liz Cheney, one of his most vocal Republican critics.
Trump is planning to endorse Wyoming attorney Harriet Hageman, who is preparing to launch a primary campaign against Cheney, the most prominent member of Congress...
White House staffers regularly mute or turn off President Joe Biden’s interviews with reporters out of fear he will veer off course or misspeak, according to Politico.
Biden, a self-proclaimed “gaffe machine,” makes so many verbal blunders while speaking with reporters that it makes his own aides “nervous,” the outlet...