The Soros-backed U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins, resigned last Friday in the wake of two ethics probes that alleged extensive abuses of power.
Two separate investigations by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) found that Rollins had on several occasions unethically utilized her position of power. Rollins’s…
A Massachusetts seventh-grade student filed a First Amendment lawsuit Wednesday against Middleborough city and Nichols Middle School officials for banning him from wearing a T-shirt that says: “There are only two genders.”
The student, Liam Morrison, first wore the shirt to school on March 21 in order to “peacefully share his belief,” according to Alliance Defending Freedom, who is representing …
Maine is quickly coming to the end of its space for migrants and immigration shows no signs of slowing down.
Organizations helping provide relief in Portland are quickly running out of room to hold more people. Portland reopened its basketball arena in April to host asylum seekers for the second time in recent years, but it is now nearing maximum capacity.
As of 2020, 4% of Maine’s population…
The first busload of migrants from Texas to Denver has completed its journey, according to a press release from Gov. Greg Abbott Thursday.
The move comes partly in response to the expiration of pandemic-era Title 42 last week, but continues Abbott’s established practice of distributing the overflow of migrants in Texas to Democrat-run cities across the U.S.
This first busload held 41 migrants…
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins (R) is facing backlash after removing an aggressive and “threatening” protester from a press conference Wednesday.
The activist, Jake Burdett, was on Capitol Hill with the Maryland Progressive Healthcare Coalition to attend a Medicare for All event featuring Sen. Bernie Sander (I-Vt.) and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.). According to Kristy Fogle, founder of the…
A federal judge has expanded her previous block of a New Jersey gun reform law, halting the enforcement of “unconstitutional” provisions in the bill.
U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb issued preliminary injunctions Tuesday on several of the law’s provisions, an expansion of the temporary restraining order she delivered in January.
The new order suspends many of the restrictions on where gun…
California officials will pay $1.4 million to cover the legal fees of four churches that fought a state mandate requiring health insurance plans to cover abortion.
Since 2015 and 2016, four churches have been engaged in two separate lawsuits against California’s Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) over its 2014 mandate requiring that all health insurance plans cover abortions, whether…
Montana is the first state to completely ban TikTok after Gov. Greg Gianforte (R) signed a
sweeping bill on Wednesday.
The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2024, requires app stores to remove the option to
download TikTok in Montana, thus preventing residents from getting the app. A fine of $10,000
per day will be applied to any “entity”—defined as an app store or TikTok—for each time a…
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that a “massive” Medicaid fraud has cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars, blaming the problem on the previous Republican administration.
According to an investigation, illegitimate group homes in the state of Arizona have been billing the state’s Medicaid program for services that were never rendered to people,…
Tennessee Republicans are increasing their efforts to gain access to the alleged manifesto of the transgender shooter who killed three adults and three children at the Covenant School in March. But the efforts to make the manifesto public are not being favorably received by Democrats.
Republican representatives in the Tennessee House wrote a letter to the Metro Nashville Police…