After six years, a building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where a gunman killed 17 people, is now being torn down.
Read More Demolition Begins At Parkland Classroom Building Where 2018 Shooting Occurred That Left 17 DeadTag: legislators
Colorado To Offer In-Person Voting For Prisoners
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed a law that will allow people in county detention centers and jails to vote in statewide general elections.
Read More Colorado To Offer In-Person Voting For PrisonersChina Threatens Retaliation After Biden Signs TikTok Ban Into Law
United States President Joe Biden recently approved a law that requires TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell the app or face being banned from the U.S.
Read More China Threatens Retaliation After Biden Signs TikTok Ban Into LawLegislators Continue Demanding Answers On UFO Activity
Senior lawmakers are now escalating their demands for more information and intelligence-findings regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs) from military and other government personnel.
Read More Legislators Continue Demanding Answers On UFO ActivityIsraeli President Isaac Herzog’s Address to Congress Reaffirms a ‘Sacred Bond’ With The U.S.
On Wednesday morning, Israeli President Isaac Herzog attempted to reassure Congress of the two countries’ longstanding bond.
Read More Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s Address to Congress Reaffirms a ‘Sacred Bond’ With The U.S.Supreme Court decides state legislators do not have unchecked power to set election rules
The Supreme Court rejected a legal theory on Tuesday that argued state legislatures had the ability to alter election laws without scrutiny from state courts.
Read More Supreme Court decides state legislators do not have unchecked power to set election rules