Author: Tamira Musgrave

immigration
Breaking, Politics

Federal Court Halts Iowa’s Enforcement of Immigration Law

On Monday, an Iowa federal court blocked the state from enforcing its own immigration rules. The Iowa proposal would have given the state the authority to prosecute... Read more.
Breaking, Politics

Openly Gay Judge Gives Shooter in Deadly LGBTQ+ Club Attack Faces Multiple Life Sentences

On Tuesday, the shooter responsible for the attack on an LGBTQ+ club, killing 5 and wounding 19 in Colorado Springs, pleaded guilty to fifty federal hate crime charges.... Read more.
Breaking, Politics

Church to Become Staten Island Leaders Protest Migrant Housing

Local authorities have harshly criticized a plan to house migrants at a church on Staten Island. The Faith United Methodist Church on Heberton Avenue in Port Richmond... Read more.
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Leading Democratic Power Broker Faces Racketeering Charges

Along with five other defendants, George E. Norcross III, a former influential Democratic kingmaker in New Jersey, was charged with racketeering on Monday. The group... Read more.
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California Senate Passes Bill Prohibiting Schools from Informing Parents of Child’s Pronouns

A bill that forbids schools from informing parents if their children wish to change their pronouns unless the kids provide agreement or the law else demands it has... Read more.
Breaking, Politics

X is The Preferred Social Media Platform for Politics, Survey Finds

The results of a Pew Research Center survey indicate that many users resort to X while trying to stay up to date on politics on social media. The next most popular... Read more.
Texas
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GOP Rift Widens as Texas House Republicans Censure Four Right-Wing Members

This week, Texas House Republicans censured four right-wing members who ran against their colleagues, capping months of internal strife and taxing primary contests.... Read more.
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Maine’s First LGBTQ+ Housing Complex to Open in Portland

Plans are under way to construct the first LGBTQ+ affordable housing complex in the state. The Equality Community Center in Portland is spearheading a project that... Read more.
farming
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Idaho Water Restrictions Threaten Thousands of Acres of Farmland

Farmers in eastern Idaho would soon run out of water as a result of the state’s significant curtailment. East Idaho farmer Brian Murdock, who was on “The... Read more.
Supreme Court
Breaking, Politics

Supreme Court Rules Bump Stock Rifles Are NOT Machine Guns

On Friday, the Supreme Court decided that a semiautomatic rifle does not become a “machine gun,” as defined by federal law, just because it has a “bump... Read more.