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Newsom’s ‘Golden State Start’ promises 400 free diapers per baby as California grapples with budget woes

Gov. Gavin Newsom announces Golden State Start, a new California program offering 400 free diapers to every family with a newborn starting this summer.

Hochul’s state-budget game-playing is getting ever less effective

For the third straight year, Hochul announced an "agreement in principle" on core issues...

Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 gambit comes back to haunt California

Gavin Newsom spent hundreds of millions of dollars that California doesn't have when he...

Angelenos have been taxed enough — but the county wants more

Every year, Angelenos are reminded of what it means to pay their share. We...

Sacramento created California’s doctor shortage — here’s how to fix it

California leads the nation in doctor shortages. A Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of federal...

Washington state councilwoman says pride flag ‘more relatable’ than American flag

A Lynnwood, Washington, city councilwoman is facing widespread backlash after questioning whether a local park's 27 American flags still reflect the city's diversity -- and declaring that she finds the pride flag far more personally relatable than the Stars and Stripes.

Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill to ensure data centers, not consumers, pay their bills

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave his stamp of approval on a law that aims to tighten regulations on large-scale data centers and prevent consumers from picking up their tabs.

NYC business owner kickstarts million dollar campaign to combat Mamdani-driven business exodus

Andrew Murstein pledges $1 million for Operation Boomerang, an effort to lure businesses back to NYC amid Mayor Mamdani's policies targeting the wealthy.

Jack Smith escalates Trump DOJ clash with blistering private-event rebuke

Former special counsel Jack Smith reportedly accused the DOJ of corruption and political weaponization during a fiery private dinner speech in Washington.

Trump announces surprise three-day ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war

Trump announces a three-day ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia to celebrate the Soviet WWII victory, including a prisoner exchange of 1,000 each.

Trump DOJ escalates citizenship crackdown on group accused of hiding terror ties, violent crimes

The DOJ is ramping up denaturalization efforts, targeting 12 people accused of hiding ties to terrorism, sham marriages, and sex crimes from authorities.

Communist, socialist activists push 20-hour workweek, property seizures as presence at protests grows

Socialist and communist protesters in Minneapolis say the U.S. can shift to a 20-hour workweek and cap rent at 10% of income under worker control.

Declassified Apollo moon docs describe unexplained mysteries, UFO lights ‘like the Fourth of July’

Apollo astronauts described lights "sailing off into space" and skies like the "Fourth of July" in newly declassified Pentagon UFO transcripts.

Gorsuch says ideological divides on Supreme Court come down to ‘how you read law,’ not politics

Justice Gorsuch, who calls himself a “proud textualist," stressed that competing legal philosophies, not partisanship, shape rulings and relationships on the high court.

US removes all enriched uranium from Venezuela reactor, ships materials to SC in major nuclear security op

The NNSA says it removed 30 pounds of uranium from Venezuela's RV-1 reactor in weeks, transferring the material to the U.S. for reuse in May.

‘Justice’: Celebration, mockery erupt after Spanberger ‘gerrymander’ is blown up in blockbuster decision

The Virginia Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to invalidate Democrats' congressional redistricting plan, sparking celebration among Republicans and legal observers.

Dem donor’s massive taxpayer-funded payday blows up into felony case roiling state politics

Michigan's attorney general charges major Democratic donor Fay Beydoun with 16 felonies, alleging she used a $20 million state grant to enrich herself.

Social media erupts after Democrats ‘burned $64M’ on failed Virginia gerrymander

Social media erupted after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down Democrats' gerrymandered map, mocking the party's $64 million campaign spending.

The ABA’s DEI Shell Game

The ABA already lost its privileged role in evaluating judicial nominees because it could not keep politics out of the process. It is now...

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