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Editorial: SCOTUS smacks down California in property rights case
Property rights are an inalienable right and a fundamental part of this nation’s political tradition. Yet they face ongoing attacks from government busybodies.
This month, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that legislative governments can’t impose excessive fees on property owners looking to build on their own land. The ruling in Sheetz v. ...Read more
Editorial: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime
If you are homeless and have nowhere to go — neither a temporary shelter bed nor a permanent home — can you be fined or, worse, jailed for sleeping on a sidewalk? Or is that cruel and unusual punishment?
That’s the question that the Supreme Court wrestled with Monday when it heard oral arguments in the case of Grants Pass v. Johnson ...Read more
Commentary: Our campaigns need poetry, figuratively and literally
April is a good month to be thinking about poetry because it is National Poetry Month in the United States.
Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo famously said, "You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose." This brilliant formulation may be how things should be. It may be how things used to be.
Today, campaigns are soaked in lies and negativity. ...Read more
US Rep. Scott Perry will face TV anchor Janelle Stelson in November after Democratic primary win in 10th District of Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA — Janelle Stelson, a former WGAL television news anchor, won the Democratic primary to face U.S. Rep. Scott Perry in the fall in a central Pennsylvania congressional race that’ll be closely watched.
Stelson, 63, previously asked Perry, a six-term Republican incumbent, questions as a nonpartisan journalist. Now, she’ll answer ...Read more
Incumbent US Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick defeats Mark Houck in GOP primary for Pennsylvania's 1st District
PHILADELPHIA — Incumbent U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate Republican, staved off a challenge from the right to win his party’s nomination to retain his suburban district.
Fitzpatrick, a former FBI agent who has represented Bucks County in the U.S. House since 2017, beat anti-abortion activist Mark Houck on Tuesday in the GOP primary ...Read more
US Rep. Dwight Evans is cruising to a fifth term after defeating Tracey Gordon in Pa.'s 3rd District
PHILADELPHIA — Democratic U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans has likely secured a fifth term in Congress, fending off a Democratic challenger Tuesday.
Evans overwhelmingly defeated former Philadelphia Register of Wills Tracey Gordon Tuesday in the 3rd Congressional District. The Associated Press called the race for Evans at 8:14 p.m. Eastern time. No ...Read more
Trump faces potential punishment for violating gag order in hush money trial
NEW YORK — During a devastating day for Donald Trump at his Manhattan hush money trial, a jury heard damning testimony from his decades-long ally David Pecker about a wide-ranging plan to hoist him out of obscurity and into the White House — and the presiding judge said his lead lawyer was “losing all credibility with the court.”
Before...Read more
US Rep. Summer Lee wins Democratic primary against challenger Bhavini Patel
PITTSBURGH — U.S. Rep. Summer Lee, a progressive Democrat, staved off a moderate challenger to retain her Pittsburgh-area seat Tuesday.
Lee defeated Bhavini Patel, overcoming criticism that she was too far to the left for the 12th District and too critical of President Joe Biden. The Associated Press called the race for Lee at 9:21 p.m. ...Read more
16 ballots being challenged in California's San Mateo County -- some of which went uncounted due to a 'simple oversight'
SAN JOSE, Calif. — In another twist that could shake up the results of the recount in California's Congressional District 16 race even more, 16 ballots are being challenged in San Mateo County that were excluded from the original tally due to what has been described as a “simple oversight.”
The recount of the 182,135 votes cast in the ...Read more
Flag fracas: Republicans 'infuriated' by show of support for Ukraine
WASHINGTON — Republicans were split roughly down the middle on Saturday’s vote to provide Ukraine with $60.8 billion in aid, but in the aftermath, Speaker Mike Johnson tried to project unity on at least one aspect of the ordeal.
“I just want to say simply what I think most people around the country understand and agree,” Johnson said ...Read more
George Santos ends independent bid for Congress
NEW YORK — Disgraced former congressman George Santos is ending his independent bid to re-enter the lawmaking body that gave him the boot in December following revelations he lied about almost every aspect of his past before taking office in January 2023, committed ethical violations and allegedly broke federal laws.
“I have decided to ...Read more
Chicago man gets 3 years for possession of 'Trump gun'
CHICAGO — In a city awash with firearms, finding a gun in the possession of a convicted felon in Chicago is hardly an unusual occurrence.
But what about one emblazoned with Donald Trump’s image?
That’s what happened in October 2020 when parole officers visited Sheldon Bains’ South Side home and found a 9 mm Glock 19 pistol hidden under...Read more
New bill aims to help Arizonans get abortion care in California
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers are busy working this week to stitch together the language of a bill that would provide a pathway for Arizona abortion providers who serve Arizona clients in California.
The bill would be another foray by the governor in a series of reproductive health measures that he has signed...Read more
Biden officially announced as Morehouse speaker amid campus concerns
ATLANTA — President Joe Biden could receive a mixed reception when he delivers the commencement address at Morehouse College’s graduation ceremony next month.
Social media was buzzing with calls for students and faculty to stage a walk out in protest of the Democrats' support for Israel in its ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza after the ...Read more
Biden takes slight polling lead over Trump as independents consider Kennedy
While former President Donald Trump spends his days in a New York courtroom defending himself from 34 felony level charges, polls show his support among independents waning and his once-clear lead in the 2024 election all but dried up.
According to a Morning Consult poll of nearly 10,000 registered voters released Tuesday and taken in the days ...Read more
Biden predicts Floridians will pass ballot initiative to protect abortion access
President Joe Biden assailed Donald Trump Tuesday over the state of abortion rights in Florida and across the country, and predicted that voters in the Sunshine State would reject newly established restrictions on the procedure come November.
Speaking at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, the president cast the 2024 elections in Florida ...Read more
Biden focuses on abortion at campaign stop in Tampa
TAMPA, Fla. — At his first Tampa Bay area campaign stop of 2024, President Joe Biden hammered Republicans on an issue that his campaign hopes will be at the top of voters’ minds come November: abortion.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned federal abortion protections in 2022, Democrats have made the issue a top campaign priority, ...Read more
Trump faces potential punishment for violating gag order as hush money trial resumes
NEW YORK — Donald Trump on Tuesday was threatened with thousands of dollars in fines — and potentially jail time — for denigrating anticipated witnesses and jurors in his hush money case in violation of a gag order.
Before the trial resumed, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan heard arguments from prosecutors requesting that the ...Read more
Supreme Court skeptical of siding with LA man denied visa over tattoos
WASHINGTON — Supreme Court justices sounded skeptical Tuesday about siding with a Los Angeles couple who claimed the wife's constitutional rights were violated when the government denied a visa to her Salvadoran husband, in part over his tattoos.
While some justices said they agreed that denial of a visa to a U.S. citizen's spouse could in ...Read more
GOP-supported changes to Kansas elections vetoed by Gov. Laura Kelly or struggle to pass
Kansas Republicans appear set to largely fail in their push for major changes to the state’s elections, as the state Supreme Court prepares to issue a potentially landmark voting rights decision.
The GOP-controlled Legislature, which reconvenes Thursday, may successfully block election officials from taking federal dollars to register or help...Read more
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