June 3, 2026

California Governor’s Race Sees Surprising Developments

In the tense atmosphere of the California governor’s race, Democratic voters were determined to prevent their party from missing out on the general election. The primary campaign showed unexpected turns, with Xavier Becerra, a past Biden administration official, close to a surprising comeback according to early election night returns. Steve Hilton, previously a Fox News […]

June 3, 2026

Iowa GOP Senate Candidate Voices Concerns Over U.S. Conflict with Iran

Rep. Ashley Hinson, the Iowa Republican Senate candidate, expressed concerns about the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran potentially becoming a political issue if it continues beyond a few weeks. In audio obtained by CBS News from a May 28 campaign event in Fort Dodge, Iowa, Hinson discussed the situation. “I do hope we can get […]

June 3, 2026

Early Returns Show Competitive Races in Los Angeles and California

Los Angeles Election Update In Los Angeles, City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto trails her challengers in early election returns. Despite her opponents’ financial backing, Feldstein Soto is expected to maintain a competitive stance. In contrast, City Controller Kenneth Mejia holds a solid lead over his main opponent, Zach Sokoloff. The first results indicated that Marissa […]

June 3, 2026

Homeland Security Secretary Avoids Commitment to Court Rulings

During a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced scrutiny over his stance on legal rulings. Mullin expressed concerns regarding potential politicization by federal judges. Despite pressing questions from lawmakers, he did not provide clarity on whether the Department of Homeland Security, under his leadership, would adhere to court decisions. The discussion […]

June 3, 2026

Josh Turek Wins Democratic Senate Primary in Iowa

Josh Turek, a state lawmaker and Paralympic gold medalist, secured the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Iowa. According to The Associated Press, he prevailed over a progressive opponent in a primary that highlighted internal party debates about establishment influence. Turek defeated Zach Wahls, a fellow state legislator known for his 2011 speech defending his […]

June 2, 2026

House Judiciary Committee Invites NFL Commissioner Goodell to Testify

The House Judiciary Committee has requested NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to testify at an upcoming hearing. This hearing will explore the impact of the Sports Broadcast Act of 1961 on consumers. The letter, obtained by Fox News and OutKick, was sent by Committee Chairman Jim Jordan from Ohio. Goodell’s testimony is sought for a session […]

June 2, 2026

Illinois Legislative Session Ends Without Resolution on Bears Stadium

In the final hours of the Illinois 1988 spring legislative session, a tense atmosphere filled the statehouse. Governor James R. Thompson and House Speaker Michael Madigan worked the House chamber floor, offering project deals and political backing for votes on a taxpayer-funded stadium. This aimed to prevent the Chicago White Sox from moving to St. […]

June 2, 2026

Trump’s Health Checkup Raises Questions on Transparency

President Trump participated in the National Memorial Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. His recent health assessment has left several questions unanswered. Trump’s physician reported that he remains in excellent health, showing strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function. The memo, authored by Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, was released late at […]

June 1, 2026

Minnesota Republicans’ Convention Holds Moment of Silence for Convicted Ex-Officer

Delegates at the Minnesota Republican Party’s convention decided to hold a brief moment of silent prayer for Derek Chauvin. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted of murdering George Floyd six years ago. The moment of silence took place over the weekend in Duluth, Minnesota. This decision has drawn strong criticism from Democrats. They […]