Walz appoints members to Operation Metro Surge ‘Truth Council’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has appointed members to a new council tasked with documenting the impacts of Operation Metro Surge…
$45M included in budget for previously unfunded property tax relief
(The Center Square) – Included in the recently passed state budget, the Illinois State Board of Education will get money…
Over one ton of cocaine seized at U.S.-Mexico tunnel bust
Border Patrol agents in Southern California have found another underground cross border tunnel, leading to the arrest of four men…
National security group urges Congress to investigate Airwallex ties to CCP
A national security group wants Congress to investigate Airwallex over its ties to China. …
Open primary system debated as Californians go to polls
Supporters of California’s top-two open primary system are defending it amid challenges and criticism as voters go to the polls…
Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker signs two bills
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed two new laws into effect. House Bill 4154 changes pharmacy licensure…
Elon Poll says 2 in 3 proud to be American and Signers would be disappointed
Sampling 1,000 adults nationwide ahead of America’s 250th anniversary on July 4, a poll released Tuesday finds 68% are proud…
U.S. Supreme Court denies Florida request to sue over immigrant CDLs
The U.S. Supreme Court last week swatted away a request from Florida to sue the states of California and Washington…
Judge says federal rule blocks Illinois from banning ‘swipe fees’
Federal law blocks the state of Illinois from prohibiting both banks from outside Illinois and payment card servicers, like Visa…
Canadians, Brits stress U.S., Texas are key to shipbuilding
Canadian and British shipbuilding entrepreneurs on Monday explained why the U.S. and Texas are critical to national defense. …
Tariff litigation expands as federal court weighs next move
Two new businesses have sued to block President Donald Trump's 10% tariffs, even as a federal appeals court considers whether…
Democrats dissatisfied by DOJ’s pause on ‘anti-weaponization fund’
The U.S. Department of Justice is temporarily backing down from its plan to launch a $1.77 billion “anti-weaponization fund” after…