150 people arrested in sweeping Georgia investigation of drones bringing drugs and guns into prisons Officials arrested more than 150 people in connection to a sweeping investigation into the use of drones to bring contraband into prisons. 03/28/2024 - 6:11 pm | View Link
Harrisburg man allegedly smuggled drugs that led to inmate’s overdose death A Harrisburg man has been charged for allegedly smuggling drugs into the Dauphin County Prison that led to the death of an inmate earlier this year. The Dauphin ... 03/26/2024 - 9:18 am | View Link
Man charged after investigators buy trafficking amount of drugs from him The Decatur Police Department (DPD), says that a man is facing drug charges after investigators purchased a trafficking amount of methamphetamine from him. 03/23/2024 - 8:41 am | View Link
Oxford man charged with attempted murder after stabbing A 24-year-old has been charged with attempted murder as a man remains in hospital in a stable condition after he was stabbed in Oxford. Hassan Hussain, aged 24, of Nye Bevan Close, Oxford ... 03/15/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Man arrested, charged in deadly Galveston house fire that left 1 woman dead The suspect believed to have set a home on fire in Texas, killing a woman, was arrested on Friday, the Galveston Police Department announced. In a press release, officials said Courtney Allen ... 03/10/2024 - 1:53 pm | View Link
Republicans in Colorado’s sprawling 4th Congressional District on Thursday night chose former Parker Mayor Greg Lopez as their nominee to appear on the June 25 special election ballot to fill out the rest of former Rep. Ken Buck’s term.
Lopez, a conservative who ran unsuccessfully for Colorado governor in 2018 and 2022, has said publicly he won’t run in the district’s Republican primary election, which will be held on the same day.
Republicans are really struggling winning over women voters, especially while they are trying to take away the women's rights. So the GOP is focusing on how to tweak the message instead of losing their anti-woman policy. They think that it will all be better if they pretend to be more sympathetic or try to make losing their rights more appealing and definitely losing that whole "rape and incest thing."
The Daily Show team even looks at what if it suddenly became more personal to a Republican man, but it doesn't even appear to help either.
“No Virginia governor has come into office with a deeper dealmaking background than Glenn Youngkin, who as former co-chief executive of the Carlyle Group made a fortune acquiring and merging companies around the globe,” the Washington Post reports.
“But as the Republican chief executive of a purple state, Youngkin has struggled to translate that business acumen into political success — or even economic development success, with the demise Wednesday of his much-touted plan to bring the Washington Wizards and Capitals to Alexandria.”
“While Youngkin and his group of financial experts had negotiated with team owner Ted Leonsis to cut what the governor called ‘the single largest economic development deal in Virginia’s history,’ the governor was never able to work the same magic with members of the General Assembly who had to sign off on the $2 billion project.”
LONDON, Ohio — Within 24 hours of buying his red Ford Mustang Mach-E, Liam Sawyer set off on a camping trip.
Sawyer, who bought the electric SUV “because I think the technology is cool and the range is just long enough,” searched ahead of time for convenient charging stations between his home in Indianapolis and Allegheny National Forest in western Pennsylvania.
About 175 miles (282 kilometers) into his journey, he stopped at a new public charging station at the Pilot Travel Center along Interstate 70 outside Columbus, Ohio.
NEW YORK — When No Labels’ critics got the loudest, it was Joe Lieberman who came to the group’s defense.
The former Connecticut senator was a founding chairman of the centrist organization that focused, above all, on promoting bipartisanship in national politics. Despite its benign stated mission, No Labels inflamed many people across politics by working to recruit a third-party presidential candidate that some fear might tilt the 2024 election in Donald Trump’s favor.
At almost every major turn, Lieberman served as the group’s chief public defender.