DeSantis Picks Florida AG Ashley Moody To Succeed Rubio in Senate

DeSantis chief of staff James Uthmeier to replace Moody as Sunshine State’s top cop Newly appointed Florida senator Ashley Moody with Gov. Ron DeSantis at a press conference (FirstCoastNews/YouTube) Florida governor Ron DeSantis tapped his attorney general, Ashley Moody, to succeed secretary of state nominee Marco Rubio in the Senate, the Republican announced on Thursday.

Liberal Cartoonist, Once Syndicated by WaPo Writers Group, Arrested on Child Porn Charges

Darrin Bell, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group for nearly 20 years, was arrested Wednesday in California for possession of child pornography. In a search of Bell’s home, authorities discovered over 100 videos and photos of child pornography, including computer-generated material, linked to an account owned by Bell, according to

Penn Professor’s Fight for Free Speech Heads to Federal Court

Amy Wax, the tenured law professor who was sanctioned for her controversial remarks about racial issues, sued the University of Pennsylvania on Thursday for breach of contract and race discrimination, putting a dispute over tenure and academic freedom that has dragged on for almost three years into the hands of a federal court. The complaint

Official Portraits of Trump, Vance Released Before Inauguration Day

An emailed statement released by the Trump transition team on Thursday shows the official portraits. The portraits of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance were revealed to the public on Thursday. An emailed statement released by the Trump transition team on Thursday show their “official portraits,” which “go hard.” Trump is seen in

Trump Says He Won’t Hire Anyone Associated With Certain GOP Critics

The president-elect has announced a new hiring policy. The second Trump administration will likely not include any individuals associated with Republican critics, such as former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) or former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), President-elect Donald Trump said on Jan. 15. Trump asked people not to send anyone or recommend anyone to the Trump

Incoming National Security Adviser Says Trump Exploring Ways to Preserve TikTok in US

The popular video-sharing app could be banned on Jan. 19. Florida Rep. Mike Waltz, who President-elect Donald Trump recently announced will serve as his national security adviser, said on Jan. 15 that the incoming U.S. leader is exploring ways to “preserve” TikTok in the country amid a looming ban. Waltz made the remarks during an interview