Just months after voters delivered a devastating rebuke to his party in November, and as Democrats around the country are ...
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The New Republic on MSNTommy Tuberville Has Bonkers Defense for Trump’s Dictatorial ActionsSenator Tommy Tuberville seems delighted that President Donald Trump is acting as a dictator who targets transgender people.
A Kentucky lawmaker is hoping his quest to limit the pardon powers of governors in his state has gotten a jolt of momentum ...
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Through it all, the governor in his speech walked the bipartisan tightrope, preaching collaboration and unity, while ...
State funding to school districts in Lackawanna, Luzerne and Wyoming counties would increase by a total of $55.9 million ...
Numerous Republican-led states are seeking to implement measures to slash the size and cost of state governments in an effort ...
President Donald Trump waves during the second quarter of the game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs ...
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The New Republic on MSNChaos Erupts at Education Department as Members of Congress Locked Out“I’m here with multiple members of Congress. We’re here to go to the Department of Education to fight for education, and they ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The oldest rhinoceros in the United States has died at a Tennessee zoo. Dolly was 56 years old.
During passage of the 14th amendment in the 1800s, John Conness fought proto-Trumpian demands to exclude some groups.
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Hosted on MSNPhilly children’s advocates encouraged by education, child care investments in Gov. Shapiro’s budget proposalLeaders from Philadelphia children’s advocacy group Children First say the lives of children in the commonwealth will improve ...
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In the debates over the 14th Amendment in 1866, Sen. John Conness argued convincingly that "children of all parentage whatever, born in California, should be regarded and treated as citizens of the ...
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