Jacob Fischler, Florida Phoenix The U.S. Department of Agriculture will spend another $667 million on rural broadband loans and grants, the department said Monday, marking the fourth round of Biden administration funding under a program that the 2021 infrastructure law invigorated. Nearly three-quarters of the funding, $493 million, will go …
Read More »Trump Seeks To Delay Election Interference Trial To 2026
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to delay his federal trial on charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and retain the White House. In a court filing, Trump’s attorneys recommended starting the trial in April 2026, over two years after prosecutors’ proposed trial date. Trump’s legal …
Read More »Ken Paxton’s Team Said There Was No Evidence To Support Impeachment. The Texas House Published Nearly 4,000 Pages.
Zach Despart, Patrick Svitek, Jolie McCullough, Kate McGee and Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune Texas House impeachment managers have submitted nearly 4,000 pages of exhibits providing new and exhaustive details of their allegations of abuse of office by suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton ahead of his impeachment trial. The Senate, …
Read More »Rights Advocates Call on North Carolina Governor to Veto GOP’s ‘Anti-Voter’ Bill
Voting rights advocates in North Carolina are calling on Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to veto Senate Bill 747 following the Republican-controlled state General Assembly’s passage of the legislation on Wednesday night, with the GOP moving to restrict the use of absentee ballots and take other steps that would “make it …
Read More »FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund Is Running Low On Cash. What Happens Now?
Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster relief fund is in desperate need of cash, with the agency projecting at least a $4 billion deficit in the weeks ahead — even as the government responds to devastating fires in Hawaii and hurricane season continues. FEMA, however, won’t …
Read More »Why DeSantis’ War On ‘woke’ Isn’t Winning In The GOP Primary
Amanda Becker Originally published by The 19th When Republican Ron DeSantis won a second four-year term as Florida’s governor last year, he promised that the state was where “woke goes to die.” “We reject woke ideology. We fight the woke in the legislature, we fight the woke in the schools, …
Read More »30-Year Sentences Sought for Proud Boys Leaders in Jan. 6 Case
Prosecutors are pushing for lengthy prison sentences of 33 years for former Proud Boys chair Enrique Tarrio and his associate Joe Biggs, citing their alleged involvement in fomenting the January 6th attack on the Capitol with the intention of keeping former President Donald Trump in power. These proposed sentences would …
Read More »Arkansas Schools Will Teach AP African American Studies, Defying GOP Law
Julia Conley, Common Dreams Despite a threat this week by the Arkansas Department of Education that it would not allow students to receive credit for Advanced Placement African American Studies, every public high school in Arkansas that previously offered the course announced that it will remain on their schedules for …
Read More »George Santos Aide Indicted For Wire Fraud, Identity Theft
Samuel Miele, a campaign fundraiser associated with Rep. George Santos, has been indicted on federal charges in New York for allegedly impersonating a top aide to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy while seeking donations for Santos’ campaign. The indictment, which was unsealed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the …
Read More »President Leans Into ‘Bidenomics’ With Visit To Milwaukee Wind Turbine Factory
Erik Gunn, Wisconsin Examiner President Joe Biden flew into Milwaukee Tuesday and addressed cheering union workers at a wind turbine manufacturer to mark the one-year anniversary of legislation to boost renewable energy and address climate change. In a 40-minute stemwinder of a speech the president went far beyond promoting the …
Read More »Appeals Court Upholds Restrictions on Mifepristone—But Abortion Pill Remains Available for Now
Brett Wilkins, Common Dreams A federal appellate court on Wednesday upheld portions of a ruling restricting access to the abortion pill mifepristone, although the drug will remain available pending the outcome of ongoing litigation. A three-judge panel of the right-wing 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mifepristone can …
Read More »2024 Republican Candidates Weigh In On Trump’s Georgia Indictments
Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch As former President Donald Trump faces his fourth indictment in Georgia, his previous running mate former Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday disputed Trump’s claims that the Georgia election was “stolen” while still criticizing the federal justice system. Pence is one of many candidates competing …
Read More »Arkansas Education Secretary Defends Removal of AP African American Studies Course
Antoinette Grajeda, Florida Phoenix Arkansas’ top education official on Monday sought to defend the removal of an AP African American Studies class from the state’s approved course list late last week, but anger persisted from education advocates, state lawmakers, students and the NAACP. Education Secretary Jacob Oliva told the Advocate that …
Read More »Who’s Who Among The Fake Electors, Conspirators Indicted In Fulton DA’s 2020 Election Probe
Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis says she’s aiming to start a trial against Donald Trump and his allies within six months of a grand jury’s Monday indictment on charges of a multi-state criminal conspiracy to overturn the former president’s narrow defeat to Joe Biden in …
Read More »Biden Administration Provides Guidance On Diversity In College Admissions
Ariana Figueroa, Georgia Recorder The Department of Justice and Department of Education jointly released guidance on Monday to colleges and universities about how to consider race in admissions decisions, following the Supreme Court’s summer decision that struck down affirmative action in higher education. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, on a call with reporters, said higher …
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