Illinois officially eliminated its cash bail system on Monday following the state’s Supreme Court decision in July permitting the criminal justice reform to move forward, CBS Chicago […]
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The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that federal bans on convicted felons owning firearms are still constitutional despite a recent Supreme Court decision. Melynda Vincent, […]
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) cannot keep Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen’s promise to raise the high-income threshold, according to a Treasury Inspector General For Tax […]
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Thursday that it would roll back Trump-era restrictions on the Clean Water Act’s rules that previously allowed states to block pipes […]
Democratic Burbank, California, Mayor Konstantine Anthony responded during a city council meeting on Tuesday to the backlash raised by a video of a drag queen spanking him […]
San Francisco politicians will perform at a drag show on Sept. 17, according to a post announcing the event. Participating politicians will participate in the event, […]
California’s State Assembly passed a bill on Monday that would lift the state’s current ban on government-funded travel to states that have passed “anti-LGBTQ” laws, The Associated […]
A sheriff said in a press conference Monday he will not enforce Democratic New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s emergency order to suspend open and concealed gun […]
The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) announced Wednesday that it will no longer “proactively” mention the gender or race of crime victims in media releases, The Milwaukee Journal […]
Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price pushed back on Saturday against critici of her “soft on crime” approach in Oakland, California, claiming that anyone who questioned her […]
The California Legislature passed several major bills this week as it debates nearly 1,000 bills during its last two weeks in session for 2023. Four of the […]
Democratic Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced a 24-page guide for inclusive language on Thursday that provides sanctioned terms for city officials to use. Atlanta now has official […]











