Mike Huckabee
Sanders to Take First Trip to Israel Since Her Father Became Ambassador
She plans to host roundtables with Israeli companies, focused on agricultural technology and defense. read more >
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Georgetown Complex Moves in $10.35M Sale (Real Deals)
A 156-unit multifamily project in midtown Little Rock weighed in at $10.35 million. read more >
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Democracy’s Arsenal: Camden-Area Rocket Hub Still Blasting Off
Camden’s aerospace industry is booming with major expansions, job growth, and rising defense investments. read more >
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Mike Huckabee, Trump’s Pick for Israel Ambassador, Faces Senators as War In Gaza Restarts
The former governor of Arkansas has taken stances on the Israel-Gaza conflict that sharply contradict longstanding U.S. policy in the region. read more >
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Judge Tosses Huckabee Lawsuit Against Meta Over Ads Suggesting He Endorsed Marijuana Gummies
The judge concluded that Huckabee, a political commentator and two-time presidential candidate, had failed to allege valid claims for invasion of privacy, unjust enrichment and violation of Arkansas’ Publicity Protection Act. read more >
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Trump Picks Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel
Huckabee is a staunch defender of Israel, and his intended nomination comes as Trump has promised to align U.S. foreign policy more closely with Israel’s interests as it wages wars against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. read more >
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Mike Huckabee Sues Meta for False Endorsements
Huckabee is suing the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta Platforms Inc. of Menlo Park, California, for hosting ads linking him to cannabis-derived products. read more >
AI & Copyright: Authors Fight Back Against Tech Companies
Authors including former Gov. Mike Huckabee are seeking class-action status in federal courts against the tech companies, alleging that they illegally used their works to train AI programs that emulate human language. read more >
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Lawsuit Alleges ‘Widespread’ Abuse at Shuttered Youth Facility in Arkansas
Eight former residents of a youth treatment center that was run by an Arkansas man who former President Donald Trump commuted have filed a lawsuit alleging widespread abuse at the facility. read more >
Arkansas Poll: Sanders’ Approval Rating at 48%
The economy and politics/politicians are again among the top concerns for Arkansans, and Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ approval rating is 48%, the lowest for an Arkansas governor since her father’s 47% in 2003. read more >
by Lance Turner -
With Audit Underway, Governor’s Lectern Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is trying to move past questions over a $19,000 lectern that she doesn't even want to use right now. But questions about its cost and how its purchase was handled haven’t gone away so easily. read more >
Sanders Slams Biden for ‘Woke Fantasies’ in State of the Union Response
Speaking from the governor's mansion in Little Rock, Sanders sounded a lot like her former boss, Donald Trump, as she warned of a nation whose ideals are under attack and whose citizens are fighting for their freedoms. read more >
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Sanders to Reappoint Daryl Bassett as Labor Secretary
Basset was chief economic development adviser to Sanders' father, former Gov. Mike Huckabee. read more >
Sarah Sanders Aims to Go From Trump Spokeswoman to Governor
Democratic nominee Chris Jones, an ordained Baptist minister and nuclear engineer, has trailed Sanders by double digits in public polls leading up to Tuesday's election. read more >
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Leslie Rutledge Drops Governor’s Bid, Will Seek Lieutenant Governor’s Post
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge drops out of the race for governor and will seek the lieutenant governor's office instead. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Stone Bank Sued Over Farm Loans
A Boone County farmer has sued Stone Bank of Mountain View, its president, its former president and a former loan officer in a wide-ranging complaint that includes allegations of fraud in its government-backed farm loan program and pressure to pay kickbacks to the loan officer. read more >
Sarah Sanders Raises Nearly $5M for Governor’s Race
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders' campaign on Thursday said she has raised nearly $5 million in her bid to be Arkansas' next governor, breaking the record for quarterly fundraising in the state. read more >
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The Cost of Deregulation (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
Regulations are a way that our society, through our elected government, levels out playing fields, creates transparency and protects the weak from abuse by the strong. And every regulation is a response to an identified problem. read more >
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‘The Final Straw’: Jim Hendren Says He’s Leaving the Republican Party
State Sen. Jim Hendren, nephew of Gov. Asa Hutchinson, says he's leaving the GOP, citing Donald Trump's rhetoric and the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol by the former president's supporters. read more >
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Sarah Sanders Raises $1M for Arkansas Governor Campaign
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders raised more than $1 million in the first four days of her bid for Arkansas governor, her campaign said Thursday. read more >
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