Civil rights organizations file a lawsuit against Florida regarding the congressional map approved by Governor Ron DeSantis

A group of organizations, including the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), is suing Florida over its new congressional map, claiming it’s designed to benefit one political party disproportionately. The lawsuit, spanning 41 pages, was initiated by Common Cause, the League of Women Voters of Florida, and the United League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC). They […]
NJ congressional candidate served as a defense witness for the Blind Sheikh

Andy McCarthy: 9/11 Wasn’t an Isolated Incident Andy McCarthy, a contributor to Fox News and the prosecutor in the case against the Blind Sheikh, shared insights regarding the potential for Afghanistan to become a refuge for terrorists. Dr. Adam Hisham Hamawi, a trauma surgeon and now a plastic surgeon operating a regenerative medicine clinic near […]
DeSantis enacts new congressional map in Florida

DeSantis Signs Redrawn Congressional Map in Florida Florida’s Republican Governor, Ron DeSantis, has officially signed a revised congressional map, which is anticipated to bolster the Republican representation in the state. The freshly drawn boundaries, created by the governor’s team and green-lighted by the Florida Legislature, are set to secure 24 seats for Republicans. This is […]
Florida congressional map that may change four seats gets approval from DeSantis

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently approved a new congressional map that could potentially add four more Republican seats, heightening the ongoing redistricting conflict in the state. This move aims to challenge the historical Democratic influence in the Northeast, which has long held sway. DeSantis expressed satisfaction with the signing, claiming it was “signed, sealed and […]
Trump Claims Iran War Has Ended While Meeting Congressional Approval Deadline

Trump Announces End to Hostilities with Iran President Donald Trump has officially declared an end to U.S. military hostilities with Iran in a letter sent on Friday to Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate President pro tempore Chuck Grassley. This announcement comes just as Congress approaches a critical deadline regarding the ongoing conflict. The White House […]
Alabama Plans to Revise Congressional Map Even After Court Ruling

Alabama Governor Calls Special Legislative Session to Redraw Maps On Friday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced that the state Legislature will reconvene on May 4 to redraw the legislative maps. This decision is contingent upon the U.S. Supreme Court lifting an injunction tied to the Allen v. Milligan case. The urgency stems from a recent […]
Louisiana halts May congressional primaries following Supreme Court decision

Louisiana’s congressional primary, set for May, was stopped on Wednesday after a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that overturned majority-black congressional districts. Republican Governor Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill released a statement the following day, noting that “Louisiana’s historic Supreme Court victory has immediate implications for our state.” They emphasized that the […]
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry to Reshape Congressional Districts Following Supreme Court Decision

Louisiana Governor Plans to Cancel Primary Election On Wednesday, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced his intention to cancel the upcoming primary election in May. This decision aims to enable state lawmakers to redraw congressional maps following a Supreme Court ruling against racially-based redistricting in the state. House Republican candidates confirmed the cancellation of the May […]
Mark Sanford ends congressional campaign to start a national debt nonprofit

Mark Sanford, former Governor of South Carolina and a Republican congressman, has decided to end his campaign to reclaim his old House seat—just a month after he announced his candidacy. Instead, he intends to create a non-profit organization aimed at addressing the U.S. national debt. The 65-year-old politician revealed his choice to the Associated Press, […]
Defense Department seeks congressional approval for ‘Department of War’ name change, projects $52M expense

Department of Defense Seeks Approval for Name Change The Department of Defense is looking to Congress for approval to officially designate itself as the “Department of the Army,” with an estimated expense of around $52 million for taxpayers. This estimate, interestingly enough, is much lower than the $125 million figure that the Congressional Budget Office […]