Anti-Lockdown Governors Ran on Their COVID Records and Cruised to Victory
Republican Governors Ron DeSantis and Brian Kemp made a name for themselves opposing COVID mandates.
Republican Governors Ron DeSantis and Brian Kemp made a name for themselves opposing COVID mandates.
Democrats paid $435,000 to back a pro-Trump Republican in Michigan—nearly $100,000 more than the candidate himself raised.
The Institute for Justice argues evidence from warrantless searches can’t be used for zoning enforcement.
Under H.B. 6454, prescribing puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones would be treated as a more severe form of child abuse than starving or abandoning a kid.
Michigan is now a more dangerous place for anyone who flies with large amounts of cash.
Tiffany Lindsay wants answers and an apology after her neighbors discovered her dead dog, shot the night before by Detroit police, in their garbage can.
After an embarrassing failure for the FBI counterterrorism program, federal prosecutors won convictions against two of the men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Matthew DePerno is under investigation by his opponent's office for allegedly illegally seizing and "testing" voting machines from several Michigan counties.
Michigan's 3rd district has produced two consecutive freedom-oriented Republican lawmakers. Tuesday's results ensure that there won't be a third.
If election denial is an existential threat to the country, why are Democrats boosting John Gibbs?
While the task force is a move in the right direction, truancy shouldn't be up for criminal prosecution in the first place.
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It would signal that the transportation future involves decentralization and rapid change rather than Washington-style command-and-control.
A kid roaming the streets on his own is like an endangered species: once common, now rare, and worth trying to bring back.
The change represents a substantial reversal of civil forfeiture reforms aimed at protecting innocent property owners.
"Extortion, there's no other way to explain it," the couple's attorney says.
Petoskey's draft ordinance would require both "legitimate" fortunetellers and people pretending to tell fortunes to be licensed, calling into question the sense of licensing at all.
Tawanda Hall's house was worth $286,000 more than her overdue tax bill. There was nothing she could do about it.
The agency’s tactics doomed the prosecution of defendants who allegedly planned to kidnap Michigan's governor.
Bradley Brock says his dog Moose was walking toward a police officer wagging its tail when the officer gunned his pet down.
The former Trump campaign lawyer, who is fighting sanctions against her, says the claims she made in her Michigan lawsuit "perhaps" were true.
Schools in Flint, Michigan, are extending the virtual learning period for the foreseeable future. Haven't we learned that virtual learning comes at too high a cost?
Ron DeSantis killed people because Florida didn't impose tougher rules, we're told. But it's not true.
The charge requires proof that James and Jennifer Crumbley knew their son posed a threat and could have prevented the attack through "ordinary care."
The shooting was horrific, and the shooter deserves prosecution. But the charges should fit the crimes.
As Democrats push back against more choice in schooling, the evidence in its favor keeps piling up.
Voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot initiative that makes "entheogenic plant" possession the city's "lowest law-enforcement priority."
The bill could provide much-needed assistance to students who would otherwise fall through the cracks.
"Do you really want to live in a country where government bureaucrats, based on whim and personal preference, can censor whatever they don't like?"
Plus: The FBI had at least a dozen informants helping put together the plot to kidnap Michigan's governor, price controls fail again, and more.
Pipelines work, while solar and wind energy often leave people in the dark.
"At some point, a regulation or a law with the absolute best of intentions will be wielded by people who may not have the absolute best of intentions."
Nothing is more permanent than an “emergency” mandate.
State officials euthanized six of Julie Hall's animals, including Sassy, a blind raccoon, and Po, a one-legged crow.
The 33-year-old lawmaker, who occupies Justin Amash's old seat, on how his party needs to reclaim the mantle of limited government, capitalism, and individualism.
The 33-year-old successor to Justin Amash's House seat says his party has abandoned limited government, economic freedom, and individualism.
According to the ruling, the former Trump attorney also filed the wrong claims in the wrong court at the wrong time on behalf of the wrong plaintiffs.
Aaron Van Langevelde, Brad Raffensperger, and other state and local officials did the right thing and steered America away from the precipice.
The president's rhetoric and his campaign's actions are corrosive, but even the most powerful man on the planet can't control America's diffuse election system.
Even if the GOP's complaints are valid, they do not prove a vast anti-Trump conspiracy.
According to the government, a law aimed at helping victims like King prevents him from holding his assailants accountable.
Trump's tweets are muddying the process. His legal challenges deserve to be heard, and all votes will continue to be counted.