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Image for MN governor race to replace Walz sees major shakeup as GOP contender ends campaign: 'Don't see a path'
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MN governor race to replace Walz sees major shakeup as GOP contender ends campaign: 'Don't see a path'

Veteran CBS Anchor Departs Network After 35 Years

Liz Quirantes/Facebook CBS News anchor Liz Quirantes is saying goodbye to the network after 35 years of reporting out of South Florida. “It’s going to be hard to say goodbye to the viewers, to the staff, and to my life here. I’m going to miss this,” she said. Her last day reporting for CBS12 will be May 29, as she retires to join her children in Oklahoma. Quirantes, 60, began working for CBS News in West Palm Beach in 1991 as a temporary weekend reporter. She would remain at her second job out of college for decades. Quirantes now anchors the 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m. newscasts for the station and has received numerous accolades for her reporting, including two Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards: one for her on-the-ground coverage in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian’s devastation in 2019, and another for her reporting on the 2018 Parkland school shooting. She hopes her viewers and colleagues will remember her as part of the community’s social fabric. “I want them to remember that I was a devoted mom, a devoted wife, a good Christian, and an excellent journalist,” she said in her final remarks to viewers. Read it

Is Racial Gerrymandering Over? SCOTUS Hands Massive Win to Republicans

Brian Kilmeade sits down with Senator James Lankford and Marc Thiessen to discuss the escalating tension in Iran and the reality of rising gas prices at home. Plus, an inside look at the Supreme Court’s major redistricting ruling and why the NYC Mayor is under fire for his comments on King Charles. Click here to watch on YouTube FEATURED GUESTS Sen. James Lankford – (R) Oklahoma Harry Cole – Editor at Large for ‘The Sun’ & Host of ‘Harry Cole Saves the West’ Marc Thiessen – American Enterprise Institute Josh Kraushaar – FOX News Radio Political Analyst Dr. Ophir Falk – Foreign Policy Advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu Rafael Mangual – Nick Ohnell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute

Supreme Court unanimously sides with New Jersey crisis pregnancy center against Dems’ bid to get donor list

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court unanimously allowed a New Jersey-based crisis pregnancy center to fight a Garden State subpoena demanding access to its donor information. The lower courts had dismissed First Choice Women’s Resource Centers’ lawsuit, buying New Jersey’s assertion that the plaintiffs could not sue to quash the subpoena due to the fact that the state needed a court order to enforce it. The justices disagreed, with conservative Neil Gorsuch writing on behalf of his colleagues: “An official demand for private donor information is enough to discourage reasonable individuals from associating with a group. The Supreme Court unanimously allowed a New Jersey-based crisis pregnancy center to fight a Garden State subpoena demanding access to its donor information. AFP via Getty Images Florida legislature approves new congressional map — which could add 4 GOP seats “It is enough to discourage groups from expressing dissident views. A government that chooses to make private donor information public may make the damage worse.” The Supreme Court’s decision does not end the investigation by the New Jersey attorney general’s office into the crisis pregnancy center, but merely allows the lawsuit by First Choice to proceed. First Choice Women’s Resource Centers had contended that being

Daivs: Kimmel Is Still On The Air Because ABC Is Trying To Program The Public To Believe Certain Things

Co-founder and CEO of The Federalist Sean Davis joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to give his take on the latest controversy surrounding ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, and whether he believes the comedian deserves to have his show taken off the air over his rhetoric. “I don’t think we should be canceling people. At the same time however, ABC, NBC, CBS, these are not just privately owned entertainment companies. They have a monopoly on the public airwaves spread out through all their affiliates and syndicates in the country and they have something that’s very rare and it’s the ability to broadcast over the air to the whole country and with that comes certain rules and certain responsibilities. And what Kimmel did after the Charlie Kirk shooting I truly believe he should have been yanked off air after that. not by the government but by the own morons who run ABC News you cannot possibly in the environment we are in now allow someone to do that on your airways which are owned by the public, which you have a monopoly over, and have a guy go and lie about a murder because we know deep down he really