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Wednesday was historic. Not inspiring. Not admirable. Just…historic. In the most “nothing to see here” political maneuver ...
Justice secretary says changes designed to reduce courts backlog will benefit remand rates ...
Amy McGrath Amy McGrath, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, made a stop in Pulaski Monday to talk with voters. Pulaski ...
Columnist and attorney Doug James said that the public deserves to know what really went into Sen. Steve Daines' surprising ...
ExxonMobil economist warns Strait of Hormuz may stay closed “harder for longer,” risking oil shocks and recession.
During the annual State of State addresses, state leaders pitch proposals to help bring down costs of living and hammer the ...
The Republican primary for governor four years ago was impossible to miss with massive spending and six candidates. This year, apart from candidate Darren Bailey, almost nothing is the same.
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It was probably inevitable that President Donald Trump's trade war would eventually get mixed up in his actual war. Earlier ...
Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America first” agenda.
Speaking with her constituents for "Conversation with the Community," Sen. Jeanne Shaheen was asked a question about the use of artificial intelligence, and if Congress is doing enough to protect ...
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