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'You can’t shoot your dog and then be VP': GOP Gov. Kristi Noem admits killing her puppy, prompting...
The Daily Dot· 3 days ago“I hated that dog,” Noem writes of the wirehair pointer, according to The Guardian, which obtained...
Republican challenger files campaign finance complaint against Rep. Jim Lucas - The Republic News
The Republic News· 6 days agoA Seymour Republican who is challenging incumbent Rep. Jim Lucas in the May 7 GOP primary has filed...
Experience plays into 6th District GOP primary - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 6 days agoName recognition and political experience can be a double-edged sword when running fof office.
Kristi Noem’s dog days
Politico· 3 days agoDuring his address to the nation Sánchez denounced the toxic political landscape in Spain. “If we accept that politics involves attacking innocent...
Perry, a Far-Right Incumbent, Faces Shifting Political Ground in Pennsylvania
New York Times· 6 days agoThe House Freedom Caucus stalwart and 2020 election denier is confronting a general election...
Jonah Goldberg: What we keep getting wrong about campus protests
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 1 day agoThe current campus demonstrations are a reminder that of all the mossy cliches and puffed-up pieties...
Bulgarian Distrust of Russia Simmers Over a Black Sea Oil Terminal
New York Times· 1 day agoRussia has been losing its grip on the Rosenets Oil Terminal, near the port city of Burgas, as...
Port: Mund and Becker aren't being honest
The Fargo Forum· 1 day agoYou don't need me to tell you that North Dakota is a Republican state. Republicans hold every statewide elected office and 125 of the 141 seats in the...
At UCLA: Israel, Palestine Protesters Face Off as New, Giant Screen Displays ‘Incomprehensible...
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"A bunch of Zionist counter-protesters -- most of which are not students -- ...brought this screen...
Candidates slowly start spending their cash
East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.) via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoApr. 30—Several candidates for Scottsdale's elected positions have an enviable dilemma: "How to spend all this money?" In the mayor and Scottsdale City Council races, candidates have been stockpiling ...