FIRST ON FOX: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is being endorsed by 60 Florida bipartisan law enforcement officers on Thursday, a larger number than he received during his 2022 gubernatorial race. At an event in Tampa, Florida on Thursday afternoon, the campaign is set to announce that 60 law enforcement officers …
Read More »Small Iowa city to vote on how much say council has over explicit library books
Voters in a small Iowa city will decide in November whether to give their City Council more say over what books the public library can and can’t offer. A ballot proposition in Pella, a community of about 10,500 residents in central Iowa, asks voters if they support changing the structure …
Read More »Biden admin 'wouldn't take anything off the table' in terms of refreezing $6B Iranian assets
The Biden Administration is weighing the possibility of refreezing the $6 billion in Iranian funds that were released last month, after Iran-backed Hamas terrorists attacked Israel, according to reports. The money was released for humanitarian purposes, but President Biden has since been criticized that it may have played a role …
Read More »Indiana town where infamous 1930 lynching occurred elects state's first Black Republican mayor
Marion, Indiana, the site of an infamous 1930 lynching, elected the first Black Republican in the state’s history. Republican Ronald Morrell Jr. defeated incumbent Democrat Jess Alumbaugh Tuesday night, according to local reports. The city clerk’s office told Fox News Digital the vote would not officially be “certified” until next …
Read More »Republicans talking with Democrats to gauge where votes may lie to pass spending bill, avoid shutdown
House Republican and Democratic leadership are working to see how many votes each side can provide to adopt a two-step interim spending bill offered by Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) that would avoid a government shutdown. Fox News Digital is told that the “rule,” which the House must first adopt to …
Read More »Biden White House faces backlash for housing migrants on national park land: 'Not a place to house people'
FIRST ON FOX: House Republican leaders are opening a probe into the White House over its decision to bypass environmental regulations when green-lighting a plan to house migrants on public land in New York. In a letter sent Monday to White House Council on Environmental Quality Chairwoman Brenda Mallory, House …
Read More »Critics slam Biden admin for waiver that gives Iran access to $10B fund: 'absolutely outrageous'
The U.S. extended a sanctions waiver that critics slammed as tantamount to continuing to fund Iran’s disruptive activities as its proxies attack U.S. forces across the Middle East. “It is absolutely outrageous the Biden Administration continues to find ways to send Iran money — especially from Iraq, where the same …
Read More »Tributes to former First Lady Rosalynn Carter pour in on news of her death
As news of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter’s death continues to spread, many political leaders are turning to social media to honor her legacy. The wife of former President Jimmy Carter died with her family by her side at her home in Plains, Georgia, on Sunday at the age of …
Read More »Biden admin scrubs webpage showing how taxpayers fund union activities
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) quietly deleted a webpage tracking how much official time federal employees spend working on labor union tasks. The OPM, the agency which oversees federal employment and recruiting, removed both the webpage and reports assembled over the past two decades analyzing how much taxpayer money …
Read More »Legal group calls on Michigan bar to investigate, sanction Tlaib over anti-Israel rhetoric
FIRST ON FOX: A legal group called on the Michigan bar to investigate and sanction “Squad” Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., over her antisemitic rhetoric. The nonpartisan Coolidge Reagan Foundation is calling on the State Bar of Michigan to probe Tlaib, who is an active attorney in Michigan, over her comments. …
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