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Jackson, Mississippi casino proposal dies in legislative committee

Mississippi House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trey Lamar said Tuesday that he will not pursue legislation allowing a casino to open in Jackson.

Suburban Philadelphia county joins climate change suit against oil industry

Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is joining a lawsuit against the oil industry, alleging companies deliberately misled the public about their role in manmade climate change.

New Mexico regulators worry about US plans to ship radioactive waste back from Texas

Officials gathered in NM on Tuesday for the 25th anniversary of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant; regulators are raising concerns over plans to ship in radioactive waste from Texas.

Donald Trump is selling $60 ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles ahead of Easter

Former President Donald Trump is selling ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles for $59.99 as he faces mounting legal bills while he makes a run for a return to the White House.

Biden claims he commuted ‘many, many times’ by train on vehicle-only Francis Scott Key Bridge in latest gaffe

President Biden claimed he had traveled over the Francis Scott Key Bridge “many many times" by both car and train, despite the structure not having any railway lines.

Republicans largely quiet as Democrats hammer SCOTUS abortion pill challenge

Republicans were much less vocal than their Democratic counterparts on Tuesday as the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the FDA's regulations making it easier to access the abortion pill.

In abortion pill arguments, Supreme Court justices seem skeptical about FDA accountability experts say

Legal experts say the Supreme Court seemed skeptical of a lack of accountability on the FDA during oral arguments in the abortion pill case Tuesday.

Alaska set to increase grants for download speeds at rural schools

Republican Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is set to sign off on legislation that, when enacted, will allow schools to receive grants to increase internet download speeds.

How to lock out the scourge of squatters in NYC and everywhere

The law must take action against squatters in New York (and everywhere else) to stop these vicious thugs from stealing people's homes.

The Coming Terrorist Attack on U.S. Soil, Part III

Open-borders advocates casually note that no one on the terror watch list who has crossed the border has committed a terrorist act on U.S....

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