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Opinion: Destined to be a lame duck
CNN.com· 1 day agoRepublicans couldn’t defeat President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he ran for a third and fourth term. “Too long occupancy of the Presidential office...
Long a Republican state, Louisiana is redder than ever under new governor
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoLouisiana has long been reliably red. The Bayou State has voted for the Republican candidate in...
Playbook: Trump and Biden’s dueling debate prep strategies
Politico· 23 hours ago“That pressure has turned willingness to work across the...
Anthony Portantino: My service in the California Legislature
Pasadena Star-News· 1 day agoFrom my first bill establishing California’s umbilical cord blood collection program, which had its...
Letters to the editor for Sunday, June 23, 2024
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAnd listen to him tell the same story once again at lunch. From Biden's public appearances, I believe his physical and mental condition will not let him ...
Long a Republican state, Louisiana is redder than ever under new governor
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoLouisiana has long been reliably red. The Bayou State has voted for the Republican candidate in...
Backlash against DEI spreads to more states
The Columbian· 1 day agoIt took two legislative sessions, but Hall successfully sponsored a new law that not only prohibits the use of such DEI statements but also bars state...
'Recovery is never a sprint': FEMA talks recovery efforts as disaster recovery center opens in Tyler
The Port Lavaca Wave· 1 day agoEast Texans in need of assistance after damaging storms can stop by a newly established disaster...
North Carolina A&T gets new chancellor
The State· 3 days agoAgricultural and Technical State University (North Carolina A&T) on Friday by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors. UNC System President Peter Hans recommended ...
A dark day in politics: Wyoming elected officials remember death of U.S. Sen. Lester Hunt
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Cheyenne via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCHEYENNE – The suicide of a former U.S. senator from Wyoming 70 years ago serves as a point of reflection on the state of divisive politics for several current and former elected officials.