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Some Democrats hate it, but ‘Bidenomics’ isn’t going anywhere
When President Joe Biden visits Pennsylvania on Friday — his first official event of the year, and the 33rd time he’s been to the commonwealth…
WARNING: Lawmaker’s bill mandates automatic death penalty for child sex crimes following Epstein files release
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Wisconsin GOP to propose tax cuts for families earning up to $200K
Income taxes would be cut for Wisconsin families earning up to about $200,000 under a plan being worked on by Senate Republicans, a GOP leader said Thursday.The proposal will be…
Hardliners pressure Johnson to back off spending deal with Schumer as shutdown looms
Hardline conservatives are ramping up pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson to walk away from a topline spending deal struck with Senate Majority Leader…
Democrat Justin Jones, one of ‘Tennessee Three’ lawmakers, says he was booted from committee
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Sununu says he would vote for Trump if he’s the nominee, even if he’s a convicted felon
New Hampshire Republican Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday he would vote for Donald Trump if he’s the GOP nominee – even if he’s a convicted…
Washington state Democrats propose additional tax for ‘privilege of using ammunition’
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US attacks in Yemen sharpen Biden’s military and political dilemmas
US and British airstrikes against Iran-backed militants in Yemen represent a significant escalation of the conflict in the Middle East – and…
New Jersey city council lowers school board voting age to allow 16 and 17-year-old students to participate
A New Jersey city will now be allowing 16 and 17-year-olds the chance to use their voice in school board elections. A city council vote was unanimously approved by Newark City…