Kansas judge rules keeping biological sex on IDs does not harm transgender
A Kansas judge ruled in favor of the state’s conservative attorney general on Monday and determined that prohibiting sex changes on state IDs and driver’s licenses does not violate the rights of individuals who identify as transgender. In a memorandum, District Judge Teresa Watson kept in place an existing ruling she previously made in July Read More
Massachusetts Gov. Healey to follow Biden’s lead, announcing pardons for marijuana offenders
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey plans to announce this week that she’s following the lead of President Joe Biden and issuing pardons to those convicted of simple possession of cannabis at the state level, her office said Monday. The move could touch the lives of tens of thousands of Massachusetts residents with simple possession convictions on Read More
SBI submits electoral bonds details to Election Commission
SC ordered SBI to disclose the details of electoral bonds to ECI by the close of business hours on March 12.
Andrew Cuomo slams NYC for policy he supported, says ‘plan is for city taxpayers to pay’ for ‘migrant crisis’
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo heavily criticized the government of New York City in an op-ed Monday, accusing officials of trying to make citizens pay for the migrant crisis. Cuomo centered his complaints on the implementation of “congestion pricing” – a $15 charge for motorists driving into Lower Manhattan – despite having supported the Read More
Gun rights groups ask Supreme Court to strike down Illinois ‘assault weapons’ ban
FIRST ON FOX — A gun rights group representing over 2 million members and activists has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether Illinois’ strict rifle ban is constitutional. Gun Owners of America (GOA) and its sister organization, the Gun Owners Foundation, on Monday filed a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court in Read More
Maryland elections board nominee questioned after predecessor charged in Capitol riot
Maryland lawmakers questioned a Republican nominee to the state elections board on Monday, specifically asking her whereabouts on Jan. 6, 2021, after a previous board member resigned when charged with participating in the attack at the U.S. Capitol. In questioning Diane Butler at a state Senate hearing, the panel of lawmakers controlled by Democrats was Read More
Trump heading to Ohio with his GOP clout on the line in contentious Republican Senate primary
Former President Donald Trump heads to Ohio on Saturday to support the Republican Senate candidate he’s endorsed in the state’s increasingly contentious GOP primary. The former president – who is expected to sweep Tuesday’s four Republican presidential primaries and caucuses and formally become his party’s 2024 presumptive nominee – on Saturday will headline a rally Read More
Congress releases 2nd list of 43 candidates for Lok Sabha elections 2024
The second list came a day after the Congress’ central election committee, chaired by party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, met at the party headquarters here to finalise the candidates.
Special Counsel Hur says he did not ‘disparage the President unfairly’ ahead of hearing
Special Counsel Robert Hur is standing by his report on President Biden’s handling of classified documents, maintaining he did not unfairly characterize his mental health. Hur — who is expected to testify Tuesday in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill at 10 a.m. — will push back against accusations of politicizing the Read More
Biden fuzzy on dates, fumbled details in interviews with Special Counsel Hur
Transcripts of President Biden’s interviews with former Special Counsel Robert Hur show the president repeatedly told prosecutors he did not know how classified documents ended up in his home and offices. More than five hours of Biden’s interviews were turned over to Congress by the Justice Department on Tuesday, hours before Hur is set to Read More