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Is The Unthinkable About to Happen in France?
New York Magazine· 2 days agoLast weekend’s European Parliamentary elections were a disaster for French president Emmanuel Macron. The ascendant far-right National Rally, led by...
Merrick Garland's fate hangs in balance as House begins contempt vote
Fox News· 7 days agoThe House of Representatives is voting on whether to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in...
Why are Texas Republicans suddenly obsessed with 'lawfare'?
Houston Chronicle· 2 days agoA lower court had ruled earlier this year that Paxton could in fact face repercussions, including ...
Western governors give bipartisanship a try. At least for a few days.
Las Vegas Sun· 6 days agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks about his state budget proposal in Sacramento on Wednesday, Jan....
Go Panthers, but Trump? Not so much | Letters to the editor
Sun-Sentinel· 22 hours agoThe Florida Panthers may bring home the Stanley Cup and I’m cheering for them, even though I know...
NY's upcoming primary election showcases cracks in Democratic party
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe congressman was censured in December after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of falsely activating the alarm, paying a $1,000 fine, and apologizing to...on June ...
French conservatives remove leader Eric Ciotti for backing Le Pen pact
Al Jazeera· 7 days agoFrance’s conservative Republicans party says it has removed leader Eric Ciotti for trying to strike...
Bad Takes: Texas GOP, Democratic conventions more similar than some might think
San Antonio Current· 5 days agoComedian Lewis Black joked way back in the post-9/11 hyper-patriotic haze, "If you are inspired by...
National City appoints retired cardiologist GilAnthony Ungab to Board of Port Commissioners
U-T San Diego· 5 days agoRetired cardiologist and technology business owner GilAnthony Ungab will represent National City on...
Is a local Republican endorsement still worth it for SC candidates? What primaries tell us
The State· 15 hours agoEndorsing a candidate is risky for local political parties — especially if their candidates don’t win. Here’s why, and a look at whether those risks paid off in the South Carolina primary elections.