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Election to fill assassinated Minnesota House member's seat will decide control of the chamber
A special legislative election Tuesday for a seat previously held by a Minnesota Democrat who was assassinated in June will determine control of the state House. The election to replace former House
Trump Makes Good on Threat to New York Times With $15B Lawsuit
A furious Donald Trump has announced a $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times days after threatening to sue the publication over its reporting of the Epstein case. The president posted a
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo says she will not seek reelection to her position in 2026
Hidalgo is the first woman to lead Harris County and quickly became a star among progressives nationally. She met with President Joe Biden on multiple occasions, and was pictured alongside former
'Quiet Part Out Loud': Trump Slammed Over New Threat That 'Should Terrify Everyone'
Critics slammed President Donald Trump on Monday for saying he’s “not so sure” about a basic right guaranteed by the Constitution. The moment came during an Oval Office appearance as the president
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to oust Fed's Lisa Cook
A U.S. appeals court declined on Monday to allow Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook - the first time a president has pursued such action since the central bank's founding in 1913
Durham council backs police chief after social media comments on Charlie Kirk
Despite calls seeking Police Chief Patrice Andrews' resignation, several Durham council members instead called for unity, not division, in the city.
Senate approves White House economist Stephen Miran to serve on Federal Reserve board
The Senate has approved one of President Donald Trump’s top economic advisers for a seat on the Federal Reserve’s governing board, giving the White House greater influence over the central bank just
Cleveland City Council votes to censure Joe Jones after ‘joking remark’ about killing a staff member
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland Councilman Joe Jones pleaded with his colleagues not to censure him Monday night, saying that a “joking remark” he made had been twisted and magnified into a controversy.
Replacement Interstate 5 bridge inches towards construction
A replacement for the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River could get its final environmental and federal approvals early next year and move into construction shortly thereafter, planners
TEA reviewing 180 complaints about teachers’ social posts in wake of Charlie Kirk slaying
The Texas Education Agency is investigating teachers who posted or shared “reprehensible and inappropriate” content about the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. The TEA announced
Tuberville: Fire University of Alabama professor who called Charlie Kirk’s murder ‘right on right violence’
Ala, is calling for an University of Alabama professor to be fired for a social media post as conservatives call for consequences against those making posts they oppose in the aftermath of Charlie
Trump’s cherry-picked claims on political violence ignore his own rhetoric
Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s plea for people to stop turning Charlie Kirk’s assassination into a political food fight appear to have fallen on deaf ears among many on the right.
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