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Democrats breaking rules to hold onto power
Marshall Independent· 5 days agoThe Democrats are not only defending State Senator Nicole Mitchell arrested for the criminal act of burglary but are disregarding that criminal act by allowing her to continue to maintain her ...
Permitting reform supporters press forward despite Schumer’s pessimism
The Hill· 6 days agoCapitol Hill’s permitting reform advocates are pressing forward despite Senate Majority Leader Chuck...
Paul Finebaum Calls New Legislation 'The Most Significant Day' In NCAA History
Athlon Sports· 9 hours agoAfter the NCAA reached a historic settlement on Thursday, college athletics will never be the same....
Greg Sankey would 'welcome' national standard for college sports
ABC News· 7 hours agoIn his opening remarks at the SEC's annual meetings here, Sankey addressed what college sports could look like in the wake of an agreement by the Power ...
Russia Reportedly Launches ‘Counter-Space’ Satellite | Opinion
The State· 4 days agoThe Senate on Thursday failed to pass the bipartisan immigration compromise first put forward in February by a vote of 43-50. Two...voting down the legislation. The National ...
China’s embrace of a Russian pariah state
The Washington Times· 6 days agoMr. Xi and Mr. Putin pledged a “new era” strategic partnership as rivals of the United States, “an aggressive Cold War hegemon sowing discord across the...
Opinion: Internet giants hurt kids, concertgoers and journalism. California is fighting back.
Bangor Daily News· 6 days agoTom Philp is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and columnist who returned to The Sacramento Bee in 2023 after working in government for 16 years. America’s youth spend more time on social ...
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KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 4 days agoNCAA and others agree to settle antitrust suits. Louisiana lawmakers vote to classify two drugs used to induce abortions as dangerous controlled substances. DOJ sues concert ticket behemoth.
Federal Judge’s Decision Deals Serious Blow to NLRB’s Joint Employer Rule and Continued Efforts to...
The National Law Review· 6 days agoOn March 8, 2024, a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...
A gravel mine in Natrona County seems poised for development. For opponents, the fight to stop it...
Casper Star-Tribune· 6 days agoOpponents of a proposed gravel mine on state lands off of Coates Road in Natrona County started...