NYC Will Let Controversial $432 Million Migrant Housing Contract Expire

The no-bid contract was paying out $11 per meal, many of which were thrown out by migrants who didn’t want them. New York City will not renew a $432 million contract with DocGo, a mobile health services company tasked to care for illegal immigrants and asylum-seekers, amid growing questions over the costly deal. “We are

RNC Backs Complaints Alleging Illegal Election Inspector Gaps in Wisconsin’s Biggest Cities

It’s part of a trend as the RNC litigates election integrity across America ahead of November 2024. As part of a growing wave of election integrity challenges, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has supported two formal complaints with the Wisconsin Elections Commission over election integrity concerns in the state’s two largest cities—Madison, the state’s capital,

Jim Jordan Investigating Renewed DOJ, FBI Contacts With Big Tech, Amid Concerns of Censorship Pressure

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) sent a series of letters on Tuesday, seeking to stay current on the FBI and U.S. Justice Department officials’ efforts to communicate with and potentially sway the behavior of major technology companies like Google and Facebook. The FBI and DOJ have come under past scrutiny for their outreach

Arizona Republicans block attempt to repeal abortion ban

The Arizona Legislature devolved into shouts of “Shame! Shame!” on Wednesday as Republican lawmakers quickly shut down discussion on a proposed repeal of the state’s newly revived 1864 law that criminalizes abortion throughout pregnancy unless a woman’s life is at risk. The state Supreme Court cleared the way on Tuesday for enforcement of the pre-statehood

Arizona abortion law faces criticism

Arizona abortion law faces criticism – CBS News Watch CBS News Both Democrats and Republicans are criticizing a Civil War-era abortion ban that’s set to take effect after Arizona’s Supreme Court ruled the statute could be enforced. President Biden has vowed to restore Roe v. Wade if reelected, while former President Trump said the Arizona

Judge Denies Trump’s 3rd Appeal to Delay Start of ‘Hush Money’ Trial

Earlier this week, President Trump twice attempted to delay the trial while he challenges a gag order and seeks a venue change. An appeals court judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to delay the start of his criminal trial in New York, marking the third such failed attempt this week. Associate Justice