Federal Appeals Court to Decide Public Disclosure Limits in Noncitizen Election Law Case

Public disclosure of exactly how Pennsylvania finds and removes noncitizens from the voter roll is at issue before the federal Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia will soon determine how much the public is entitled to know about noncitizens voting in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

‘A Failure’: Congressional Investigation Savages Kamala Harris’s $5 Billion Electric School Bus Plan

Vice President Kamala Harris’ signature electric school bus program was “overall a failure,” according to a report published Tuesday by the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s oversight subcommittee. Under Harris’s so-called Clean School Bus program, the Environmental Protection Agency has thus far dished out $1.9 billion in rebates and another $1 billion in grants to

Anti-Israel Activist Says Calls for ‘Intifada’ are ‘Not Hate Speech’ During Senate Anti-Semitism Hearing

An Arab-American activist invited by Senate Democrats to testify at an anti-Semitism hearing on Tuesday defended calls for “intifada” and praise for Hamas “martyrs” on college campuses, telling lawmakers these chants are “not hate speech.” Maya Berry, the executive director of the Arab American Institute, said such calls were ambiguous and could “mean different [things].”