BOISE, Idaho — On Wednesday, Governor Brad Little signed the first House Bill of the 2026 legislative session into law. House Bill 559 (HB-559) aligns Idaho's state tax code with federal changes to ...
Reports of shadowy figures and malevolent spirits from Caribbean folklore draw Phil and Heather to Trinidad in a new episode of “Expedition X” airing on Wednesday, February 11. “Expedition X” follows ...
A bill that advanced in a House subcommittee and committee Tuesday would prohibit a water segment from being designated as impaired unless the Iowa Department of Natural Resources identified the ...
What was supposed to be a routine update to Florida’s annual farm bill erupted into a First Amendment battle this week, forcing lawmakers to strip out a controversial provision critics said could have ...
Ahead of a vote on a GOP-backed voting requirement bill in the House, Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) said Sunday that those without IDs must be able to get one for free to vote. “If there’s an individual ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio has forgone over $80 million in revenue, and counting, since the beginning of a program that gives people a tax benefit for private school donations – another layer of public ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy on Tuesday challenged the Trump administration’s use of Denmark as a reason for rolling back childhood vaccinations. Cassidy, an ardent supporter of vaccines, has ...
A lot of late night shows are heading on a break, as tonight, Friday, Feb. 6, marks the beginning of the Winter Olympics. However, Real Time with Bill Maher will continue to air throughout the ...
Maxx Crosby and the Raiders have an uncertain future, while former Bill Belichick is still waiting for his Hall of Fame nod. Steph Chambers, Maddie Meyer / Getty Images SAN FRANCISCO — As VIPs stood ...
Bill Maher has admitted he may owe an apology to the far-right conspiracy theorist movement QAnon over convicted child sex predator Jeffrey Epstein. Maher joined Stephen A. Smith this week on Straight ...
A proposed Florida law could broaden "food disparagement" rules, potentially chilling free speech, experts say. Critics fear the change would protect large agricultural interests, like "Big Sugar," ...
The Brief House Bill 433 (Section 47) and Senate Bill 290 (Section 48) spell out a new non-disparagement law for agriculture. This would mean that Floridians could be sued if they knowingly spread ...
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