The New York Times is calling into question a story from New York City Mayor Eric Adams that he has carried a photo of a fallen officer in his wallet for decades. Since taking office…
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Maine lawmakers failed Thursday to override the governor’s veto of a bill that would have expanded the sovereignty of Native American tribes in the state by ensuring more federal laws apply to them. It’s a…
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New Hampshire followed dozens of other states Thursday in prohibiting state contracts or investments involving companies that boycott Israel and its trade partners. The executive order signed by Gov. Chris Sununu makes New Hampshire the…
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Pence defends actions when confronted by Trump supporter over Jan. 6: ‘With all due respect’
Former Vice President and current presidential candidate Mike Pence on Wednesday defended his actions during the certification of the results of the 2020 presidential election when pressed by a supporter of former President Donald Trump…
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Top Republicans on Capitol Hill are demanding that the Office of Special Counsel investigate claims IRS whistleblowers were removed from the probe into Hunter Biden. In June, the House Ways and Means Committee released transcripts…
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Health officials in Wisconsin have dropped a fine against a dance studio that staged a performance of ‘The Nutcracker’ in December 2020 despite COVID-19 restrictions on mass gatherings. Public Health Madison and Dane County canceled…
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Arkansas State Treasurer Mark Lowery has been hospitalized after suffering another stroke, his office said. In a statement Wednesday, Lowery’s spokeswoman, Heather McKim, said Treasury Chief of Staff Stephen Bright was notified June 30 that…
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How this dark-horse Republican presidential candidate says he can overcome Donald Trump in 2024 race
MANCHESTER, N.H. – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum’s far from a household name outside his home state. And one month into his campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, Burgum is near the bottom of…
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GOP lawmakers slam ‘Barbie’ over map depicting Beijing territory claim: ‘In the pocket of communist China’
EXCLUSIVE: Several GOP lawmakers are accusing Hollywood of once again acquiescing to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over the ‘Barbie’ movie’s reported inclusion of a map that appears to endorse Beijing’s dominance of the South…
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Decades before the Supreme Court caused an uproar last week by rejecting affirmative action in higher education, the state of Florida unilaterally banned the use of race as a factor in college admissions, potentially providing…