Trump, Vance Propose Fixes for ‘Affordability Crisis’

The Republican nominees for president and vice president say energy policies and government spending are largely to blame for high prices consumers are paying. BYRON CENTER, Mich.—In separate speeches on Aug. 14, former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), shed more light on their plans for remedying the “affordability crisis”

Police Identify Suspect Behind Burglary at Trump’s Virginia Campaign Office

The suspect, Toby Shane Kessler, has a “history of criminal behavior,” police said. Police in Virginia have identified the man suspected of burglarizing a Trump for President 2024 campaign office in Ashburn on the evening of Aug. 11. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) identified the individual as 39-year-old Toby Shane Kessler and said it

White House: Venezuela’s Maduro Should Acknowledge His Opponent ‘Had the Most Tallies’ in Election

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said on Wednesday that the Biden administration is urging Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to recognize that his opponent, Edmundo González, won the majority of the vote tallies in the nation’s July 28 election—and to engage in dialogue with his opponent to “restore democratic no… Original News Source Link –

Trump Reiterates His Allegation That Iran Hacked His Campaign

While casting his Florida primary vote early in Palm Beach County on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump told reporters he continues to believe an alleged hack into his campaign’s computer network was carried out by Iran. The FBI revealed Monday it’s investigating allegations that Trump campaign documents were stolen via c… Original News Source Link

Abortion Amendments Certified for November Ballots in Arizona, Missouri

If passed, they would enshrine a right to abortion through fetal viability and in cases where a doctor has deemed the mother’s life or health is at risk. Voters in Arizona and Missouri will decide this November whether obtaining an abortion is a “fundamental right.” Propositions to that effect were approved for both states’ general

States Seek to Handle School Discipline in Vastly Different Ways

New teacher Bill of Rights legislation passed in Alabama and Louisiana take a drastically different approach than California’s proposed restorative justice law. As schools open for the 2024–2025 academic year, states differ on how teachers should deal with disruptive students. Some are pushing for a more punitive approach, with suspensions for repeat offenders, while others

9 States Sue Biden Admin to Block Voter Registration Executive Order

Mississippi and eight states sued the Biden administration, claiming an executive order on voter registration unlawfully favors Democrats. Mississippi and eight other states have sued the Biden administration to block an executive order requiring federal agencies to develop strategies to expand voter registration that the states claim aims to promote left-wing politicians and policies at