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William Patrick
Election Watchdog Urges SCOTUS to Hear Census Immigration Case Before Administrative Deadlines
An election watchdog group is urging the Supreme Court to hear a sensitive case regarding a Census Bureau ...
Politics
February 14, 2019
Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Voting, Study Finds
A new study published in the National Bureau of Economic Research reports that strict voter identification laws don't ...
Politics
February 13, 2019
3,000 Sheriffs Oppose Limits on ICE Detention Beds
Groups representing more than 3,000 sheriffs sent an urgent letter (pdf) to both House and Senate appropriations committees ...
Politics
February 12, 2019
Gun Control Legislation Accelerates Ahead of Parkland School Shooting Anniversary
As the one-year anniversary of the tragic Parkland, Florida, school shooting approaches, Democrats and gun control activists are ...
Politics
February 11, 2019
New York Governor Blames State Budget Shortfall on Republicans in Congress
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a projected $2.3 billion budget shortfall on Feb. 4, in what looks ...
US
February 10, 2019
DOJ Opens Probe Into ‘Sweetheart’ Plea Deal for Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Feb. 6 that it has opened an investigation into a 2007 plea ...
US News
February 8, 2019
North Carolina Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Supporting ISIS
A North Carolina man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to provide material support ...
Crime and Incidents
February 7, 2019
ACLU Sues Texas Over Alleged Noncitizen Voter Purge
The American Civil Liberties Union, in conjunction with its Texas chapter and several other progressive groups, filed a ...
Politics
February 5, 2019
Georgia’s Stacey Abrams Is Making Moves for New Election Prospects
Stacey Abrams may have lost the 2018 election for governor of Georgia but the former Democratic state lawmaker ...
Politics
January 27, 2019
Ohio Father and Son Indicted for Alleged $2.7 Million Food Stamp Fraud
Two Ohio men were indicted on Jan. 22 for an alleged $2.7 million food stamp fraud scheme. The ...
Crime and Incidents
January 27, 2019
Big Tech Could Benefit From Onerous Data-Privacy Legislation, Experts Say
As Congress considers several online privacy and data security bills, market-oriented experts are cautioning against over-regulation. An all-out ...
Tech News
January 25, 2019
Federal Lawsuit Challenges SEC’s Lifetime Gag Order Policy
A libertarian think tank is suing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over the agency’s policy of ...
US News
January 23, 2019
Cutting Government Waste Could Provide Border Wall Funding, Meadows Says
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) floated a compromise solution on Jan. 15 to end the nearly monthlong partial government ...
US News
January 18, 2019
Election Watchdog Warns Against Empowering FEC in Calls for Alabama ‘False-Flag’ Probe
An election-integrity watchdog is skeptical of an aggressive push for the Federal Elections Commission to investigate an alleged ...
Politics
January 15, 2019
Florida Gov. DeSantis Suspends Broward Sheriff for ‘Poor Leadership’
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has suspended embattled Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. The suspension, effectively immediately, was issued ...
US News
January 13, 2019
Florida’s DeSantis Getting Right to Work After Inauguration as Governor
Ron DeSantis has wasted no time toward putting his agenda in place since being sworn into office Jan. ...
Politics
January 10, 2019
DC Think Tank Sues for Records on Bloomberg-Linked Climate Change Campaign
The Competitive Enterprise Institute, a Washington-based think tank, is suing the District of Columbia and the D.C. Attorney ...
Politics
December 21, 2018
Election Watchdog Threatens to Sue Virginia for ‘Inaccurate’ Noncitizen Voting Records
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), an election watchdog group, is threatening to sue the Virginia Board of ...
Politics
December 20, 2018
North Carolina Republican Accused of Illegal ‘Ballot Harvesting’
North Carolina Republican Mark Harris is embroiled in a post-election “ballot harvesting” controversy not unlike recent midterm election ...
US
December 9, 2018
Former FEC Commissioner Warns of ‘Ballot Harvesting’ in California
U.S. House candidate Young Kim enjoyed a 14-point lead on Election Day as she was poised to become ...
US
December 5, 2018
‘Ballot Harvesting’ Helped Flip Seven US House Races in California After Election Day
Recent changes to state election law have transformed California’s election system into one that's no longer decided on ...
Politics
December 4, 2018
Senate Judiciary Chair Cancels Judicial Nomination Hearing
Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) canceled a Nov. 29 hearing on judicial nominees, putting more than two dozen ...
Politics
November 30, 2018
GOP Farm Bill Negotiators Balk at Keeping Food Stamp Work Requirements
Republican farm bill negotiators have abandoned the attempt to create additional work requirements for the country’s largest food ...
Politics
November 30, 2018
Farm Bill Negotiations Stall on Forest Management, Food Stamps
Top Trump administration officials are urging Congress to provide them with broader federal authority as part of the ...
Politics
November 28, 2018
Venezuelan Ex-Treasurer Who Took $1 Billion in Bribes Sentenced in US Court to 10 Years in Prison
A former Venezuelan national treasurer was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison by a U.S. court in ...
Americas
November 28, 2018
Mega-Donor George Soros Began Targeting Arizona and Georgia Elections in 2015
Billionaire activist George Soros helped fund Democratic efforts to flip Georgia, Arizona, and Florida in the recent midterm ...
Politics
November 26, 2018
After Election Loss, Georgia’s Abrams Launches ‘Fair Fight’ PAC
Georgia’s Democratic candidate for governor, Stacey Abrams, admitted electoral defeat on Nov. 16, but vowed to continue fighting, ...
Politics
November 18, 2018
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