Mitch McConnell’s Exit: A Changing Political Landscape
With Mitch McConnell stepping down, Kentucky politics braces for transformation while the GOP gears up for a competitive primary.
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Senator Mitch McConnell of...
Trump’s Executive Order Expands Control Over Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order expanding White House control over independent federal agencies, igniting questions about constitutional powers and government accountability.
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South Carolina Lawmakers Consider Banning Smoking in Cars With Children
South Carolina senators introduce a bipartisan bill to ban smoking in cars with kids, aiming to protect children's health and join other states with...
Southwest Airlines Reveals Plans for Mass Layoffs
Southwest Airlines is cutting 1,750 jobs, its first major layoff in 53 years, raising questions about its future direction amidst financial pressures.
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Southwest...
Counterfeit Stamps Confiscated By CBP in Chicago
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Chicago O'Hare Airport intercepted a massive shipment of counterfeit Forever Stamps, thwarting a potential $118,000 fraud...
Dentist Accused of Poisoning Wife Also Allegedly Plotted Against Detective
Colorado dentist James Craig faces new charges for allegedly plotting to kill a detective while in jail for his wife's murder.
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James Craig,...
NYC Planning To Sue Trump Administration Due To FEMA Funding Withdrawal
New York City is set to sue the Trump administration over an $80 million funding withdrawal for illegal immigrant shelters, sparking a heated legal...
Zelenskyy Tells Ministers To Reject Minerals Deal Proposed By US
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has advised his ministers to reject deal granting the U.S. access to rare earth minerals, citing inadequate security guarantees for his...
Judge Presses Pause on Maine’s Gun Purchase Waiting Period Law
A federal judge in Maine has temporarily halted a gun law requiring a 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases, sparking renewed debate over gun...
Department of Veteran Affairs Conducts Mass Layoffs of New Workers
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has laid off over 1,000 employees to cut costs, raising questions about the impact on veteran services.
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