Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ Request for Massachusetts Voter Rolls

Voters fill out their ballots at the Newton Free Library in Newton, Mass., on Sept. 3, 2024. Steven Senne/AP Photo A federal judge in Massachusetts on April 9 tossed out a Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit demanding the state’s voter roll information. Then-Attorney General Pam Bondi first requested the information in July as part of

El-Sayed Campaigns With UMich Board of Regents Candidate Who Shared Since-Deleted Posts Praising Hezbollah and Iranian Regime

Amir Makled, who introduced El-Sayed at an event with Hasan Piker, represented Michigan students who faced criminal charges related to the school’s anti-Israel encampment Abdul El-Sayed (Bill Pugliano/Getty Images), Amir Makled (hallmakled.com) The left-wing candidate for Senate in Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed, campaigned this week with a man running for the University of Michigan’s board of

Advancing the United States-Hungary Bilateral Partnership

On his historic trip to Budapest, Vice President JD Vance reinforced a new era of U.S.-Hungary bilateral cooperation in energy, technology, and security. The achievements outlined below advance a shared bilateral agenda rooted in innovation, strategic stability, and long‑term economic and security partnership. Strengthening Energy Cooperation U.S. Crude Oil Purchases: Hungary’s energy company, MOL Group, purchased 510,000