Missouri Executes Man Despite Victim’s Family and Prosecutor’s Objections
A Missouri man convicted of breaking into a home and stabbing a woman was executed despite objections from the victim’s family.
A Missouri man convicted of breaking into a home and stabbing a woman was executed despite objections from the victim’s family.
Georgia Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about counting votes for Cornel West and Claudia De la Cruz.

Experts warn that ending the Essential Air Service program could close small town airports, raising flight prices.

A top Republican group removed Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson from its website after a CNN report revealed offensive online comments. Robinson, running for NC governor, is now controversial.

Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation proposes higher taxes for lower-income Americans, increased student loan payments, and Medicaid cuts.

Speaker Mike Johnson joined Trump adviser Paula White on a call by the National Faith Advisory Board, urging MAGA support.
Kentucky’s Supreme Court will have its first female chief justice, Debra Hembree Lambert, starting Jan. 6 for a four-year term.

Partisans are attempting to disrupt the vote count in crucial states, raising concerns about election integrity.

Since 2020, states like Michigan have changed vote counting laws to speed up results by allowing early mail ballot processing. Meanwhile, states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have maintained restrictive rules, causing potential delays in finalizing election outcomes. These changes reflect varying legislative responses to the challenges of increased mail voting and have significant implications for the speed and transparency of future elections.