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Federal mining law needs an update | Editorial
Philly.com· 11 hours agoBipartisanship in Congress isn’t dead, but it shows up too infrequently, like two years ago when the Infrastructure Investment Act was passed. Less visibly, feuding Republicans and Democrats ...
Repeating Ourselves
Columbia Journalism Review· 4 days agoStop me if you’ve heard this one before: In April, the Donald Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee announced the “most extensive and...
The number of births continues to fall, despite abortion bans
Daily Montanan via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBirths continued a historic slide in all but two states last year, making it clear that a brief...
OPINION: Closed primaries disenfranchise large swaths on NM voters
Albuquerque Journal· 4 days agoOPINION: New Mexico’s lawmakers must pass legislation to create an open primary system at the next...
Long Island to get $16.4 million from Juul vape settlement
Newsday· 21 hours agoThe money comes from the state’s $112 million share of the $462 million settlement reached with the...
5 things to know for June 7: Presidential race, Hunter Biden, Extreme heat, Ukraine, Cargo ships
CNN via AOL· 6 days agoExtreme heat Heat advisories are in effect for more than 25 million people in California, Nevada,...
2020’s ‘fake elector’ schemes will be harder to try in 2024 – but not impossible
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoTypically, the casting of electoral votes is little more than a ceremonial process. In seven states, in addition to the official electors, others calling themselves electors met and purported to cast votes for Republican Donald Trump on Dec. 14.
Western governors give bipartisanship a try. At least for a few days.
Las Vegas Sun· 14 hours agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks about his state budget proposal in Sacramento on Wednesday, Jan....
Trump says he’ll work ‘side by side’ with group that wants abortion ‘eradicated’
Source New Mexico via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDuring two-minute recorded remarks played at The Danbury Institute’s inaugural Life & Liberty Forum...
Cherokee Nation vote on constitution convention divides some citizens
Tahlequah Daily Press, Okla. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 11—A convention of Cherokee Nation citizens adopted a new Constitution in 1999, implemented it in 2003, and agreed another convention would be held at least every 20 years. On June 15, ...