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California Attorney General Delays Governor Decision, Focuses on State Issues in D.C. Visit

California Attorney General Rob Bonta refrained from confirming a gubernatorial run until after the 2024 election, as he discussed various state issues during a...

U.S. States Call for Defunding of Hamas-Linked U.N. Agency

Twenty-four U.S. states sent a letter to congressional leaders, demanding that a United Nations (U.N.) agency with links to Hamas be defunded.

Senator Graham Calls for DOJ Probe into Pro-Palestinian Campus Protests

Senator Lindsey Graham criticized pro-Palestinian student protesters during an appearance on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime, describing them as either "dumb-----" or "terrorist sympathizers."...

Federal Panel Directs Louisiana to Redraw Congressional Map Amid Gerrymandering Dispute

A federal three-judge panel has instructed the Louisiana Legislature to craft a new congressional map by June 3 or face court intervention to establish...

Boeing Supplier Sues Texas AG After Safety Probe Launch

Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after he opened an investigation into the company's safety standards.

New Law Forces California Restaurants to Raise Menu Prices

Restaurant owners have often utilized surcharges to fund employee benefits like health care, with some establishments listing these charges on menus while others made...

Court Rules State Exclusion of ‘Gender-Affirming’ Treatments Violates Consitution

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled against West Virginia and North Carolina, saying the states must pay for transgender healthcare.

Arizona Republicans Pass ‘Ban the Jab’ Resolution

The Arizona Republican Party passed the "Ban the Jab" resolution.

Texas Sues Biden Administration Over Title IX Transgender Protections

The state of Texas filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its new Title IX rules expanding transgender student protections.

Arizona Grand Jury Indicts Republicans for ‘Falsely’ Declaring Trump Beat Biden in State Popular Vote

An Arizona grand jury indicted 18 Republicans for "falsely" declaring that Donald Trump beat Joe Biden in Arizona's popular vote during the 2020 presidential election.

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