Sep 26, 2024
Donald Trump supporters storm the Capitol
Judge Denies Bail to Capitol Rioter Who Remains a Threat

The Supreme Court has given judges the power to deny bail if a person under arrest continues to pose a threat to an individual or the community. A federal judge exercised her power to keep one of the Capitol rioters in detention because certain members of the media, legislators and... Read More »

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-California) speaks with reporters outside the White House in Washington following a meeting with then President Donald Trump, file photo, March 22, 2017.
Devin Nunes Lawsuit Faces Motion to Dismiss

Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) filed a lawsuit against The Washington Post for an article that he says lied about his actions regarding Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The case is currently under consideration for a motion to dismiss filed by the defendant newspaper. The article in question was published six... Read More »

Kindergarten students line up with their books at Gov. James B. Longley Elementary School in Lewiston, Maine. (Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald/Getty Images via Pew Research)
New Hampshire School District Enters into Settlement Agreement After Discrimination Against English Language Learners Found in DOJ Investigation

Early last week, the Justice Department entered into a settlement agreement with the Nashua School District of New Hampshire over violations found in the school district’s English as a Second Language (ESL) programs. The investigation found “widespread failures” to support English Language Learners which barred those students from actively and... Read More »

In this Feb. 10, 2021 file photo Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte speaks with the press in the State Capitol in Helena, Mont.(AP) By The Associated Press
As Job Vacancies Remain Unfilled, States End Unemployment Aid

Over the past year, the unemployment rate has steadily dropped, with April 2021 showing the first tick up at 6.1% compared to March’s 6% unemployment rate. The latest figures are nearly half of what they were this time last year, leaving many economists speculating how far-reaching the effects of the... Read More »

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Ghost Guns Are Haunting the Streets

President Biden called for actions against gun violence at the federal level after mass shootings in Georgia, California, and Colorado. A part of these actions provides steps toward regulating ghost guns. Ghost guns are guns that are sent through the mail in parts, and the recipient puts them together. On... Read More »

Gov. Kay Ivey signs a bill by Sen. Tim Melson, R-Florence, to legalize and regulate medical marijuana products.
Alabama Becomes 37th State to Legalize Medical Marijuana

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 46 last week, making her state the 37th to permit distribution, sale, and use of medical marijuana. The bill goes into effect immediately, but lawmakers estimate it will be 15 months before the entire process is legally instituted and medical marijuana will be... Read More »

Supporters of President Donald Trump attend a rally at the Oregon Capitol protesting the outcome of the election on November 14 in Salem, Oregon. AP Photo/Paula Bronstein
Oregon counties vote to secede, join Idaho

Last week five more Oregon counties passed a measure to begin the process of discussing how to secede and become part of Idaho instead. Malheur, Sherman, Grant, Baker, and Lake counties joined Jefferson and Union which approved a similar motion last year. A total of seven counties make up the... Read More »

pro-life demonstrators gather in the rotunda at the Capitol while the Senate debated anti-abortion bills in Austin, Texas.
Texas Governor signs "heartbeat" abortion bill

Texas joined South Carolina and Idaho last week in banning nearly all abortions if a fetal heartbeat is detected. The law is set to be enforced in September; it now requires a physician to check for a fetal heartbeat and makes any individual who knowingly assists with an unlawful procedure... Read More »