New York City law to let non-citizen’s vote ruled unconstitutional in appellate court
A New York City law that would let non-citizens vote in local elections has been ruled unconstitutional, an appellate court said Wednesday.
A New York City law that would let non-citizens vote in local elections has been ruled unconstitutional, an appellate court said Wednesday.
Commander Biden, the Biden family dog, reportedly attacked U.S. Secret Service staff members at least 24 times before he was removed from the White House campus.
There’s a “50-50” chance of a government shutdown in early March, says House Financial Services Chairman Patrick McHenry, of North Carolina, and it’s House Speaker Mike Johnson’s fear of being ousted that will determine the outcome. And at the same time, McHenry says the House is heading to a procedural “nuclear” war over funding for
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's turning up the volume in her attacks on rival Donald Trump over the former president's hesitance to criticize Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Conservation groups have called on the Biden administration to step up and keep its election promise to protect humans from an unfavourable climate from coal. A federal appeals panel has thrown out a moratorium on new coal mine leases on public lands. The Feb. 21 ruling by a three-judge panel from U.S. Court of Appeals
Rep. Ruben Gallego, the Democrat front-runner in Arizona's Senate race, is taking heat from critics over his past "support" for illegal immigrant amnesty and sanctuary cities.
Indiana lawmakers on Wednesday advanced a bill that would limit tenure at public higher education institutions, with the House Committee on Education approving it along party lines.