Former Florida state Rep. Joseph Harding pleaded guilty to committing $150,000 in COVID-19 relief fraud. If convicted, he could face up to 35 years in prison.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court narrowly ruled Tuesday that exceptions to the Sooner State's strict abortion law may be made in cases that threaten the mother's life.
Missouri has passed its second tax cut in the past six months, joining a slew of other states that have seen sweeping tax reductions for individuals and corporations.
Nebraska legislators are embroiled in a heated debate over the future of legislation aiming to ban hormone-altering treatments and sex change procedures for minors.
A State Department spokesperson said they are concerned over the seizure of an American company's property in Mexico by the military and warned of the impacts it could have on trade.
Documents show the Biden administration had “no legitimate basis” for the use of law enforcement and counterterrorism resources on school board-related threats.
The North Carolina House advanced a bill that would ban universities from requiring students to prove COVID vaccinations. The bill also prohibits schools from requiring booster shots.
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis touted his ability to beat President Biden in a potential 2024 matchup in an interview with Piers Morgan of Fox Nation.
Georgia senators approved a new version of a bill that will allow trucks moving agricultural commodities to carry up to 88,000 pounds. The House will have to approve the changes.