Trump Promises Action Against Offshore Wind Power Projects on ‘Day One’ of Presidency

The GOP candidate suggested he could block the Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind project that’s set to feature 157 turbines. Former President Donald Trump vowed to take regulatory actions against offshore wind power projects once back in office, pointing out that the technology was expensive as well as detrimental to surrounding wildlife. Offshore wind power projects

Ohio Orders Purge of Ineligible Voters From State Voter Rolls After Finding 137 ‘Non-Citizens’ Registered to Vote

‘The legislature has explicitly tasked me with ensuring that only eligible citizens can register and vote,’ Ohio’s secretary of state said. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has ordered an expanded effort to purge the state’s voter rolls of ineligible voters after an investigation by his office found 137 voter registrations assigned to individuals who

Biden Would Veto GOP Bill Seeking to Unblock Arm Shipments to Israel: White House

The White House called the bill ‘a misguided reaction to a deliberate distortion of the Administration’s approach to Israel.’ The White House has threatened to veto a House GOP bill seeking to unblock arm transfers to Israel, saying the legislation would undermine President Joe Biden’s ability “to execute an effective foreign policy.” The “Israel Security

Takeaways from the May 14 Primaries

On May 14, three states—Maryland, Nebraska, and West Virginia—held primary contests for Democrats and Republicans. On May 14, three states—Maryland, Nebraska, and West Virginia—held primary contests for Democrats and Republicans. On the presidential level, the contest was largely uneventful, despite some warning signs for both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. In other

Morrisey Slips Past Late Capito Charge to Win West Virginia GOP Gubernatorial Nod

State Attorney General wins hotly contested four-way race to succeed term-limited, U.S. Senate-bound Gov. Jim Justice in state’s May 14 primary. Three-term State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey appears set to move his Capitol complex office into the executive suite after winning a six-candidate Republican race to succeed Gov. Jim Justice in West Virginia’s May 14

Boeing Could Face Criminal Prosecution Over 737 MAX Crashes: Justice Department

The Justice Department will decide by July 7 whether it will prosecute Boeing after the company violated a 2021 settlement with the U.S. government. The U.S. Department of Justice determined on May 14 that Boeing violated a deferred prosecution agreement that allowed the aerospace company to evade criminal charges after two crashes of its 737