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On Thursday, Apr. 24, 025, Congressman Don Davis toured the Stewart ICE Detention Facility in Lumpkin, Georgia. The trip ...
This roadmap includes a phased restart of advisory boards which began in January 2025 with the resumption of meetings of the City’s statutorily required quasi-judicial boards—the Civil Service Board, ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ...
A federal judge in Colorado Tuesday extended her ban on the Trump administration's use of an 18th-century law to deport Venezuelan immigrants from the state and ...
While the fires have grown in acreage, containment has also increased as firefighters work tirelessly to control the blazes.
Democrats’ panic over what they stand for and whether they can credibly compete beyond the bluest states is already erupting ...
A business was busted for having unlicensed armed security guards and running an illegal gaming operation, according to ...
Google violated the Sherman Antitrust Act “by willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power” in the online technology ad ...
New federal fundraising disclosures show vulnerable senators on both sides of the aisle amassing large war chests in advance ...
Congressman Don Davis delivered the following remarks at his press conference on the first 100 days of the 119th Congress: ...
The case’s outcome could flip the partisan majority of the State Board of Elections and all 100 county boards of elections.
Democrat Richard Ojeda, a retired major in the U.S. Army, is running for North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District. Ojeda served at Fort Bragg during his time in the Army, which is within the ...
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