Wisconsin Republicans Fold in Gerrymandering Battle

Republican state Sen. Van Wanggaard said that Republicans chose the maps by their Democrat Colleagues over the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has just signed new legislative district maps into law, changing the boundary lines for congressional districts that will be in effect during the upcoming November election. The GOP supported the measure

Candace Cameron Bure Opens Up About Being an Opposing Voice on ‘The View’

Actress Candace Cameron Bure, best known for her roles on the family sitcom “Full House” and its spin-off series “Fuller House,” has opened up about her experience being an opposing voice on “The View.” The 47-year-old producer and New York Times best-selling author served as a co-host on the long-running ABC daytime talk show from

NYT Publisher Defends Coverage of Biden’s Age, Says It’s Made White House ‘Extremely Upset’

The White House has been unhappy with the ‘extensive’ coverage of concerns about the president’s old age. The New York Times’ reporting on concerns about President Joe Biden’s age has made the White House very unhappy, according to the publisher of the newspaper. The revelation came in an interview with Oxford University’s Reuters Institute for

CA Bill Would Make Property Insurers Ask Applicants If They Have Guns, Report Data to State Government

A bill has been introduced in the California state legislature that would require homeowner and renter insurance providers within the state to collect information from insurance applicants in the state about whether they have firearms and how those firearms are stored on the property. Assemblyman Mike Gipson and Sen. Catherine Blakespear—who are both Democrats—co-sponsored the