Legislation March 12 Blue state city council reconsidering trans member’s nomination after discovering OnlyFans account: report City councilors in Lynnwood, Washington, are considering reversing the appointment of a new member after learning of their OnlyFans page.
Politics February 26 The plan to confront China and kick out companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from the U.S. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced new legislation to shut down programs sponsored by China and stop China state-owned businesses from operating in Arkansas.
VIDEO February 24 Bill would allow authorities to shoot down drones used by drug cartels Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes outlines a state bill that protects police officers taking out cartel drones on 'America Reports.'
Maryland February 12 MD, Baltimore mayor target Glock for selling pistols that can be converted into machine guns The Maryland Attorney General and mayor of Baltimore City filed a lawsuit against Glock, Inc. for continuing to sell handguns that can be converted into machine guns.
Florida February 6 Jimmy Buffett fans in Florida inch closer to getting license plate to honor late singer A Florida specialty license plate honoring the late singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett is closer to becoming a reality, though another 801 plates must be ordered in order for the tags to be made.
Chicago January 29 Chicago mayor improperly accepting designer gifts like Hugo Boss cuff links, Gucci bag and more: OIG report Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he never saw the room referred to by the Office of the Inspector General as the "gift room," where luxury gifts were stored.
California January 13 California lawmakers postpone special session to 'Trump-proof' state due to wildfires California lawmakers postponed a special session on legislation meant to "Trump-proof" the state ahead of the president-elect's inauguration, due to wildfires around Los Angeles.
VIDEO December 27 Gov. Hochul's 'climate superfund' will cost New Yorkers, David Webb warns Fox News contributor David Webb joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the possible impact of New York's new law that will charge oil and gas companies $75 billion for their impact on climate change.
VIDEO December 27 Florida bans children under 14 from social media Erika Donalds, faculty at The Leadership Institute, explains possible issues with enforcing the new Florida law that seeks to prevent children under 14 from accessing social media.
Montana December 18 Montana judge temporarily blocks rules banning transgender people from changing sex on state documents A state judge in Montana temporarily blocked a state rule that prevents transgender people from changing the sex designation on their birth certificates and driver’s licenses.