President Biden on Friday ignored reporters’ questions about his handling of classified documents. Biden passed the press pool with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan on their way into the White House for a bilateral conversation.…
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Encouraging migrants to cross the southern border illegally: free speech or felony? Americans weigh in
AUSTIN, Texas – Lone Star state residents weighed in on whether they believed encouraging illegal immigration should be a felony or if it’s a matter of free speech. ‘It’s a First Amendment right,’ Bronte, an…
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The Department of the Interior announced on Thursday that a board had voted to rename five places in states across the country that previously included a racist term for a Native American woman. In a…
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly plans to return Friday to the Statehouse after learning that a COVID-19 test earlier in the week gave her a false positive result, her office said. Kelly has been working in…
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Manchin opponent? West Virginia GOP governor ‘seriously’ mulling Senate run against incumbent Democrat
Two-term Republican West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is ‘seriously considering running for U.S. Senate’ in 2024, when former Democratic governor and current Sen. Joe Manchin is up for re-election. ‘I want continued goodness for our…
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Trump UN ambassador vows ‘full court press’ to combat China’s fentanyl ‘abuses’ in this state if elected gov
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Former U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft is vowing a ‘full court press’ to combat the Chinese Communist Party’s contributions to the fentanyl crisis plaguing the United States should she be elected as the…
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Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has issued more pardons than any governor in PA’s history, administration says
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has issued more than twice the amount of pardons granted by any of his predecessors, with at least a quarter of them targeting non-violent marijuana offenses, his administration announced Thursday. Wolf,…
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House Republicans introduced legislation on Thursday that would prohibit the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) from banning gas stoves, after the agency indicated an interest in aggressively regulating or even banning the common kitchen cooking…
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A federal agency will provide more than $2.3 million to two Kentucky organizations to support school safety and mental health, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell said. The Department of Health and Human Services is awarding more…
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More than a dozen House Democrats this week proposed an amendment to the Constitution to allow 16-year-olds to vote in an apparent attempt to make it easier to enact left-leaning policies like gun control and…