The disgraced former actor Jussie Smollett has launched his music career, releasing a track over the weekend claiming his innocence after a judge sentenced him to 150 days in prison for the falsifying a hate crime in 2019.… Continue Reading
The disgraced former actor Jussie Smollett has launched his music career, releasing a track over the weekend claiming his innocence after a judge sentenced him to 150 days in prison for the falsifying a hate crime in 2019.… Continue Reading
Maryland lawmakers enter the last day of their legislative session on Monday with most high-profile measures already passed into law, including tax relief, a paid family leave program and an extensive measure aimed at slowing climate change.… Continue Reading
President Biden announced his new selection to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives this morning. Former federal prosecutor Steve Dettelbach has been tapped to head the agency after initial selection David Chipman’s nomination was blocked last year.… Continue Reading
Hispanic women are positioned to represent a large portion of Republican candidates running for Congress in Texas in the upcoming midterm elections. The rise in Hispanic conservative women running for office has state democrats worried, as they attempt to stem the gains republicans made with Hispanic voters in the 2020 elections.… Continue Reading
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has put an end to what he deemed the “burdensome” ban on single-use plastics within state agencies and public universities. The ban was initially implemented by Governor Ralph Northam and outlawed the use of water bottles, straws, plastic cutlery, disposable bags among other single-use items.… Continue Reading
Republicans in Pennsylvania are feeling optimistic about the upcoming midterm elections this fall, as they are currently registering former democrats at a rate four times that of democrats registering former republicans, according to a recent report released by Reuters. This is a troubling sign for democrats who currently hold a thin majority in both the House and Senate. Pennsylvania was expected to be a hotly contested election for the Senate seat vacated by the retirement of republican Senator Pat Toomey.… Continue Reading
The subject during the Board of Public Works meeting Wednesday was wetlands licenses, but Comptroller Peter Franchot brought up the thing that everyone was actually thinking about – the boat.… Continue Reading
The Office of Attorney General Miyares has secured thousands of dollars for Virginians through a settlement with Lovettsville-based Wheeler & Wheeler Inc. d/b/a West End Motors for alleged significant price increases on gasoline, a necessary good, after a state of emergency was declared on May 11, 2021 in response to the temporary shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline. The Colonial Pipeline supplies gas to many East Coast states.… Continue Reading
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a motion on Thursday to holder form President Trump in contempt of court for refusing to turn over materials she claims is evidence in her office’s civil investigation into the financial dealings of the Trump Organization. Trump was wasted no time responding to the outlandish motion calling her “an operative for the Democrat Party.”… Continue Reading
The American people’s trust in big tech companies has continued to falter, while the rest of the world has gained more trust in the tech platforms, according to data from Edelman’s annual 2022 Trust Barometer that was first shared with Axios. Big Tech has become a target of conservative lawmakers, who claim the liberal back tech companies’ posses inherent political bias and are hellbent on censoring conservative voices online.… Continue Reading