California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein returned to the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday after being absent from the chamber for almost three months following a shingles diagnosis earlier this year. Feinstein…
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers signed a pair of bipartisan bills Friday that would increase penalties for carjacking and reckless driving. The bills come as part of a Republican-backed push to…
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GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to announce constitutional amendment to raise voting age to 25
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is set to announce a proposal to amend the Constitution to raise the voting age from 18 to 25. Ramaswamy caught…
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Democratic Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday proposed nearly $900 million for a supplemental budget, with the additional spending intended to tackle urgent problems including affordable housing, shelter for homeless people…
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Texas historical society dispute could shape how state history is taught from battlefields to classrooms
A dispute is brewing within a Texas educational organization that could shape how the state’s history is taught to the next generation of students – history that includes everything from…
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams nixed from Biden campaign’s advisory board amid public criticism of migrant crisis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is no longer a national surrogate for President Biden’s re-election campaign amid his criticism of the administration’s handling of the migrant crisis along the…
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House Republicans talk about border security all the time. ‘The border’s wide open,’ said Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., on Fox. ‘We expect massive waves of people to come,’ said House…
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The U.S. is very confident it can protect American interests in the Indo-Pacific as the Chinese military surrounds Taiwan, the White House said Thursday. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby…
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Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones, one of two Black Democratic lawmakers expelled last week from the GOP-led statehouse, is being sent back to the Legislature. The Nashville Metropolitan Council voted…
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Gov. Phil Murphy has signed an executive order aimed at prioritizing skills and work experience over college degrees for some state jobs in New Jersey. The order signed Monday directs…