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CTA's problems are driving people out of Chicago
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 hours agoOn every form of public transportation, signs say “No smoking, eating, gambling.” Well, anyone who uses public transit daily knows that many buses have...
How Biden Could Borrow a Page From Trump's Playbook to Energize Black Voters
The Root· 6 days agoDear President Biden: Go to the Trump playbook. Be the biggest fear-monger in the field.
The Fifth District sign wars: Bob Good and John McGuire battle over campaign material
The Staunton News Leader· 1 day agoCampaign signs dot the side of the road on Patrick Henry Highway in Amelia County, about one or two...
Pa. GOP blocks reporter from Trump campaign office opening in Lancaster County
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoLast week the Republican Committee of Lancaster County announced that Donald Trump’s campaign would...
Justice Alito neighbor says secret tapes prove he lied about flags
New York Daily News· 5 days agoA neighbor of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says secret tapes prove the judge lied about...
Opinion | You have no idea how hard it is to be Donald Trump
Washington Post· 4 days agoDonald Trump has been spending a lot of time lately fantasizing about his own demise. This was the...
Virginia voters to select congressional nominees in Tuesday primary
Washington Post· 24 hours agoVirginia voters are heading to the polls Tuesday in a primary election that features some hotly...
Samuel Alito's new opinion suggests he's "feeling the heat"—Legal analyst
Newsweek· 3 days agoIn a Friday 6-3 decision in the case Garland v. Cargill, the Supreme Court struck down a Trump-era...
The U.S. Supreme Court says: Machine guns for everyone!
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt only took a gunman 11 minutes to spray more than 1,000 bullets into a crowd — from 490 yards away...
Journal Junction for June 18, 2024
The Martinsburg Journal· 20 hours agoLet’s elect Babydog Justice to a U.S. Senate seat — so long as he doesn’t pee on the carpet or gnaw on the gavel. If my memory serves me correctly, I think I read in The Journal that only 6.42% ...