A record number of Californians are leaving the Golden State and heading to Texas, with more than 100,000 relocating each year, according to new research from StorageCafe. That’s roughly the size of Santa Barbara moving to Texas annually, making California the top source of new Texas residents.
A new analysis from the Commonwealth Foundation finds that Pennsylvania is violating federal and state law by failing to properly identify persistently dangerous schools and provide students with safer alternatives. The analysis criticizes the state's reliance on arrest data rather than violent incident reports to determine which schools qualify as dangerous.
New Jersey reached a $2 billion "groundbreaking" settlement with three companies over contamination caused by PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
July’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job report confirms that all net employment gains were claimed by native‑born Americans — not foreign-born workers. The shift reflects higher labor participation among U.S. citizens and a decrease in foreign worker involvement, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
A pro-Trump super PAC has launched a hard-hitting ad campaign against Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), accusing the congressman of siding with Democrats and betraying President Donald Trump’s America First agenda. The group, MAGA Kentucky, is run by top Trump allies and backed by major Republican donors.
A British illegal alien with a criminal history was re-arrested in San Diego after allegedly escaping ICE custody with help from pro-illegal immigration activists. The man, identified as Ahmed Mohamed, has prior charges and convictions related to drugs and weapons.
A 29-year-old illegal alien from El Salvador, Manuel Umana Solorzano, is facing serious charges in Massachusetts, including multiple counts involving child endangerment and abuse. Following his arrest by the Milford Police Department and U.S. Marshals, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued a detainer request to assume custody.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky alleged Monday that Russian forces fighting in Kharkiv included foreign mercenaries from multiple countries, including China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and several African nations. Zelensky made the accusation during a visit to frontline units, where he claimed Ukrainian troops had encountered non-Russian fighters on the battlefield.