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Former U.S. Rep. George Santos asks judge to approve 'weekly' summer travel to Poconos
Pocono Record via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoFormer Congressman George Santos is seeking to visit the Poconos this summer. The New York Republican, who briefly embarked on a bid to return to Congress ...
Federal prosecutors urge judge to reject ex-Rep. George Santos’ attempts to toss ID theft charges
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAs former Rep. George Santos’ federal fraud case moves closer to a trial later this year, federal...
Prosecutors ask judge to deny George Santos' bid to have some fraud charges dropped
Associated Press· 4 days agoFederal prosecutors are asking a judge to reject former U.S. Rep. George Santos ’ bid to have some...
2024 election: Your guide to all the key primaries, debates and what happens next
Yahoo News· 2 days agoFeb. 24: South Carolina...
Prosecutors in former Congressman George Santos' case ask judge to deny dismissal of some indictment...
Newsday· 4 days agoFederal prosecutors are asking a judge to deny a request by lawyers for ex-Long Island Congressman ...
SNL Season 49: TVLine Readers Rank Every Episode, From Worst to Best
TVLine.com via Yahoo News· 6 days agoEach weekend, we here at TVLine highlight the best (and sometimes worst) of what Saturday Night Live...
Brandon 'AK Guy' Herrera's campaign under FEC scrutiny for $50,000 loan
San Antonio Current· 4 days agoElection Commission sent four letters to Herrera campaign treasurer Thomas Datwyler — a longtime GOP...
Controlling Congress Counts too
The Lake County Record-Bee· 3 days agoHappy Valley, Oregon, population 23,733, played a small but significant role in American politics last week. Chavez-DeRemer won two years ago by...
Our Best Stuff From the Week Trump Was Convicted
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 5 days agoExpel Marjorie Taylor Greene A couple of weeks ago, Judge Aileen Cannon...comments and reminds us that it hasn’t been that long since House Republicans...
National Briefs
Marshall Independent· 3 days agoThe lawsuits contain disturbing allegations that guards, teachers and counselors at multiple juvenile detention centers around the state sexually abused the plaintiffs between 1997 and 2019.