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Delaware Gov. Carney touts job growth, education funding in final State of the State address

Democratic Delaware Gov. John Carney reflected on his achievements as governor as well as remaining issues, like health care spending, in his final State of the State address.

Marianne Williamson surprises by coming in second in multiple states, leapfrogging Dean Phillips

Marianne Williamson finished second in multiple Democratic primaries on Super Tuesday after deciding to unsuspend her presidential campaign last week.

Kentucky Senate passes bill for armed guardians, mental health training in schools

The Kentucky Senate passed bills aimed at increasing school safety using armed guards and mental health training and changing the way state Board of Education members are selected.

Senate Republicans are optimistic about potential McConnell successors

Republican senators believe they have several good contenders for a new leader following Sen. Mitch McConnell's decision to step down, and they are not making moves to endorse anyone just yet.

Fox News Power Rankings: Trump leads a dissatisfied electorate

Whether it is President Biden or former President Trump, 2024 is shaping up to be more about their opponent's weakness then the candidate's strengths.

Alabama Justice Sarah Stewart nominated to lead state Supreme Court

Alabama Republicans chose Justice Sarah Stewart as their nominee to lead the state Supreme Court following her frozen embryo ruling that raised concern regarding IVF access.

A University Gets Sued over Its Unchecked DEI Programs

At Penn State Abington, they’ve gone too far and now have to face a battle in court.

‘Progressivism Is Out’: San Franciscans Pass Ballot Measures Requiring Drug Testing for Welfare, Expanding Police Surveillance

The approval of both propositions was a big win for embattled mayor London Breed, who placed both measures on the ballot to combat crime.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 6

1857—Chief Justice Taney’s ruling in Dred Scott marks the Supreme Court’s first use of the modern liberal judicial activist’s favorite tool—“substantive due process”—to invalidate...

Progressive George Gascón Headed to Runoff in Los Angeles DA Race after Surviving Two Recall Attempts

Gascón appears headed to a November runoff against former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman.

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