Georgia Attorney General Announces 2026 Bid for Governor

Chris Carr says as governor he would promote the state’s private sector by offering tax incentives and eliminating ’red tape and burdensome regulations’. Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican, announced on Thursday his plans to run for the state’s governor in 2026 after Gov. Brian Kemp ended his two consecutive terms in office. Carr

Texas AG Sues Dallas Over Ballot Measure Banning Police From Enforcing Marijuana Laws

Nearly 67 percent of Dallas voters approved the measure on Nov. 5, however it runs afoul of state law. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas on Thursday, challenging a ballot measure that prohibits local police from enforcing marijuana-related offenses in violation of state law. Proposition R, approved by

Resist the Global Intifada

As Israel defeats its enemies on the battlefields in Gaza and Lebanon, the intifada has gone global. The fronts of the war against the Jewish state encompass America’s cities, the United Nations, the U.S. Senate, and the International Criminal Court. Marches, resolutions, embargoes, arrest warrants—these are the tactics by which Hamas sympathizers worldwide intend to

RFK Jr.’s Plans for Reshaping HHS Draw Strong Reactions

Critics believe he is a danger to public health while supporters are hopeful for far-reaching improvements to Americans’ well-being. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has vowed to “make America healthy again” through his platform as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The possibility of that happening has drawn praise from many Republican