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Iowa advocates expect another push for pesticide tort protections next year
Quad-City Times· 5 days agoA proposal to prohibit lawsuits over warning labels on pesticides — if the product already has a...
South Dakota Gov. Noem erroneously describes meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in new book
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 2 days agoSouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem described in a new book having met with North Korean leader Kim Jong...
The Centre Cannot Hold
The Bulwark· 5 days agoThe Biden administration is forcefully pushing Hamas to accept Israel’s latest offer, delivered yesterday, of a ceasefire-for-hostages swap: “Hamas has before it a proposal that is extraordinarily ...
Trump says he will only accept 2024 election results ‘if everything’s honest’ | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 3 days agoFormer President Donald Trump refused to unconditionally accept the results of the upcoming 2024...
Kristi Noem defends killing puppy after widespread outrage from Republicans and Dems
FOX 10 Phoenix· 6 days agoNoem received backlash from social media users following The Guardian reporting an excerpt from the...
Trump’s British ‘Human Hand Grenade’ | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 6 days agoLiz Truss, the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, takes snickers about her quick...
Richard Groves: 'Jesus is a victim of identity theft in America'
Greensboro News & Record· 3 days agoWhat do these words have to do with Jesus of Nazareth: Supremacy, power, nationalism? A Sunday...
Hear Lacy J. Dalton's 'What Don't Kill Ya'
antiMUSIC· 7 days agoSinger-songwriter and outlaw original Lacy J. Dalton is excited to release the third single, 'What Don't Kill Ya,'
Georgia rocked by protests as government pushes Putin-style ‘foreign agent’ bill
WKBT La Crosse· 1 day agoJafaridze is among thousands of Georgians who have for the past month gathered each night outside the country’s parliament, facing down tear gas and water cannons fired by increasingly brutal ...
Viktor Orbán’s Complicated Record, Explained | Opinion
The Wichita Eagle· 6 days agoWhen Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Washington, D.C., last month, he didn't stop at the White House or the Capitol. Instead, he spoke at a panel discussion at the Heritage Foundation ...