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Kentucky governor announces departure of commissioner running troubled juvenile justice agency

Gov. Beshear of Kentucky pledges a 'good road map' for the state's problematic juvenile justice agency, in the wake of the departure of Commissioner Vicki Reed

New York judge lifts Trump gag order in civil fraud trial over free speech concerns

The gag order imposed on former President Donald Trump in his civil fraud trial has been lifted by a New York appeals judge over free speech concerns.

New Jersey Democrat organization that Sen Menendez used to chair endorses Tammy Murphy

Hudson County Dems endorsed Tammy Murphy for Senate on Wednesday, snubbing its former chair, Sen. Bob Menendez, amid federal bribery charges and widespread calls for him to resign.

PA Gov. Shapiro signs off on bill expanding disclosure requirements for state-funded universities

Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Thursday signed into law a bill imposing stricter disclosure requirements on leading universities receiving state funding.

Gov. Evers, Speaker Vos find rare common ground in opposition to Wisconsin school voucher suit

Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos found rare agreement Thursday against a lawsuit threatening state-funded school choice expenditures.

RNC says it will take Democratic Arizona election official ‘to court and win’ if state certifies Patriot Party

The Republican National Committee is threatening to take Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, to court if his office certifies the Patriot Party.

Gov. Kathy Hochul signs ‘Clean Slate’ law, sealing criminal records of previously convicted New Yorkers

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law the Clean Slate Act, which will seal the criminal records for millions of formerly incarcerated New Yorkers.

New York City to reduce police numbers, slash budgets due to billions spent on migrant crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced deep cuts Thursday that would affect policing and education as the city struggles to deal with the costly migrant crisis.

No way, Mr. Mayor: Huge NYPD budget cuts mean disaster AND betrayal of your voters

Mayor Eric Adams plans to slash the NYPD's ranks down to 29,000 officers by the end of fiscal year 2025.

No-bail release of cop-beating thugs should be the last straw

It's an open question whether enough voters will revolt to demand a change in course — or too many with good sense will just...

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