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TN joins brief asking Supreme Court to rein in admin state
The Rogersville Review· 5 days agoTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a coalition of 22 state Attorneys General in filing an amicus brief in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v U.S. Food and Drug Administration, urging
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Galveston County Daily News· 3 days agoUnited States shocks heavyweight Pakistan at T20 World Cup after forcing super over
11 tribal recruits attending new law enforcement course in Pierre
Black Hills Pioneer· 5 days agoPIERRE — The state’s first law enforcement certification course focusing on tribal policing began...
Skrmetti warns American Bar Association over new diversity and inclusion rules for law schools
The Rogersville Review· 4 days agoTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is leading a coalition of 21 Republican states in...
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Galveston County Daily News· 4 days agoWho’s testified, and who might, in Hunter Biden's firearms trial
Local postal carrier charged with 27 felonies relating to pornographic work involving minors
Hometownsource.com· 3 days agoA postman with the United States Postal Service is facing 27 felony charges relating to the...
Homosassa pair each to serve 20-year prison terms; charged with possession, trafficking of illegal...
Citrus Chronicle Online· 4 days agoAccording to the 5th Judicial Circuit Court, Tyler David Cote, 32, and Courtney Mackenzie Hall, 30,...
How the DWI unit probe nearly got derailed
Albuquerque Journal· 15 hours agoAlbuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina was in Las Vegas, Nevada, in November to watch Raiders football when he got word that one of his officers — a...
Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders, who took iconic Earthrise photo, killed in plane crash
The Morning News· 2 days agoRetired Maj. Gen. William Anders, the former Apollo 8 astronaut who took the iconic “Earthrise”...
Dept. of Justice responds to Grand Canyon monument lawsuit
Payson Roundup· 4 days agoPHOENIX – State lawmakers have no legal right to try to invalidate the designation of nearly a million acres of federal land near the Grand Canyon as a national monument,