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“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
- Luke 2:14
Pakistan leader calls U.S.-Iran peace talks in his capital a 'make or break' moment
Vice-President JD Vance's role as the head of the U.S. delegation seen as 'adding weight' to the importance of the talks
MAGA fumes as some in GOP push mass amnesty bill
“So you’re pushing amnesty and you’re now attempting language gymnastics to cynically cover it up,” asked Gabe Guidarini, a TPUSA activist.
Michigan ‘digital age’ bills pulled after privacy concerns raised
The bills would have required device manufacturers and operating systems to “estimate” a user’s age at activation and transmit a continuous “digital age signal” to apps and websites the user attempted to access.
Supreme Court’s 2025–2026 term coming to close with handful of blockbuster cases still undecided
By the time the high court breaks for summer recess, the legal and political terrain of the United States may look markedly different.
Illinois proposal would give unemployment benefits to striking workers
Opponents include the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and associations representing manufacturers, retail merchants, construction, trucking and transportation builders.
Japanese semiconductor supplier to open site near Phoenix
The city of Chandler announced that TOCALO, a Japanese-based company, will be opening a 30,245-square-foot facility.
New Hampshire tries to move up state primary to June, hoping to end 'incumbent protection plan'
New Hampshire is known for its 'first-in-the-nation' presidential primary, but the state's primary date of, held on the second Tuesday in September since 1910, is one of the last in the nation. Only Rhode Island holds a later state primary.
Finance professionals say the AI skills gap is widening
The CQF Institute, a global quantitative finance membership organization based in London, reported 88% of quantitative finance professionals worldwide believe a skills gap exists across the industry. Quantitative finance is a field that analyzes investment opportunities.
McMahon urges Shapiro to put Pennsylvania into national school choice program
“It couldn't be more of a win-win for students in all states,” McMahon said of the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit.
As lawmakers mull bills, Pa. community pushback on data centers is widespread
Currently, there are no comprehensive regulations in state law specific to data centers. Meanwhile, the local public meetings often filled with questions and aggravation.
Only 41% of Washington drivers comply with ignition interlock mandate after DUIs
Washington state lawmakers allocated $400,000 in 2024 to the bipartisan Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee to examine installation rates and issue recommendations to improve them. Staff returned on Wednesday with three after realizing that no one was responsible for tracking compliance.
Pritzker, GOP candidate say they support a free press, differ on tax credits
Pritzker spoke at the Illinois Local News Summit in Chicago on Friday and said Illinois was the first state in the nation to launch a tax-incentive program for local news.
Public university pounces on student media for 'racist and insensitive' April Fools' Day jokes
UNC Chapel Hill lawyer seemingly contradicts senior vice provost on whether comedy show was under investigation for sketch mocking "white lady liberalism." Newspaper pledges twice-yearly DEI training to atone for jokes.
Conservatives need to utilize Trump tactics, ”Skunk Works brain trust” to win elections expert says
According to political strategist John Tillman, Republicans must copy Democrats’ relentless war-room strategy on popular issues, otherwise conservatives drift left in office and the left keeps sliding America toward bigger government.
Americans sickened by ubiquity of electronics find oasis in W. Virg. hollow, but maybe not for long
There’s a reason why one of the country's national telescopes was put at Green Bank, West Virginia. It’s considered one of the most quiet, remote places on earth, which is why “electrically sensitive people” are also quietly flocking there.
Foreign billionaires reportedly fund millions to groups that oppose American AI infrastructure
Experts say AI infrastructure must be advanced in order to assert American tech dominance over communist China.
Georgians will consider three constitutional amendments in November
Georgia lawmakers agreed to give voters a voice on two issues in November before adjourning in the early morning hours last week.
A third constitutional question was approved by the General Assembly in 2025.
House Resolution 1243, approved in March,
Taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood increased to $832M in 2024-2025
Planned Parenthood received $832 million in taxpayer funding in 2024-2025, an increase of $39.8 million from its previous report. A record number of abortions also were performed by the organization.
President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America Marjorie
Calls grow for Swalwell to drop out of gubernatorial race after sexual assault allegations
A former member of Swalwell's staff told the San Francisco Chronicle that the congressman sexually assaulted her.
Lawsuit alleges Washington state Public Disclosure Commission broke open meetings law
Constituent alleges commission has repeatedly gone into closed session without specifying the reason as required by state law.
