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La. AG to Newsmax: Will Fight on Over Ten Commandments in Schools
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said Wednesday that the state plans to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that requiring the Ten Commandments in public schools
Thune wins secret ballot to become new Senate GOP leader, succeeding McConnell
Senate Minority Whip John Thune will be the new Republican Senate leader and the majority leader of the upper chamber in the new Congress. In
San Francisco Mayor-Elect: People Want Common Sense
Daniel Lurie, San Francisco’s Mayor-elect, said people in his city just want to get back to common sense.
Biden admin says climate change poses national security risks, sends delegation to address them
The White House released a fact-sheet about the Biden administration’s work at the U.N. Global Climate Change Summit being held this week, detailing the work
Rick Scott knocked out of Senate leader race on first ballot as Thune and Cornyn advance
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., was knocked out of the Senate leader race after the first secret ballot on Wednesday morning, during which none of the
Changes Loom for Trump WH Press Briefings
The incoming administration under President-elect Donald Trump is considering changes in the White House daily press briefing room to provide access to newer outlets that
Kennedy Jr.: Stuff Trump Eats ‘Really Bad’
The stuff President-elect Donald Trump eats is practically poison, says former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump Addresses House GOP, Backs Speaker Mike Johnson
President-elect Donald Trump made a triumphant return to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, when he said he supported Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to continue as the
Judge Recuses Himself From Ariz. ‘Fake Electors’ Case
An Arizona judge announced Tuesday that he is recusing himself from the state’s election subversion case against fake electors after he sent an email urging
US Household Debt Rises to $17.94 Trillion: N.Y. Fed
Rising income levels helped Americans manage their expanding debt loads during the third quarter, even as some signs of stress mounted, the New York Federal
Ue, nessuna intesa sulle nomine tra von der Leyen e i leader della maggioranza
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Catholic Wins Nearly $13M in COVID Vaccine Lawsuit
A former employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan was awarded nearly $13 million in her discrimination lawsuit against the company, which she says
China Patrols Waters, Airspace of Disputed Shoal in South China Sea
The southern command of China’s army wrote on WeChat that they have organized naval and air forces to patrol the territorial waters and airspace of
DOJ Charges 2 Men in Massive AT&T Data Breach
The Justice Department has charged two men with hacking a third-party cloud data storage that led to the massive data breach of AT&T, Ticketmaster, and
Meta to Face Antitrust Trial for Instagram, WhatsApp Buys
Facebook owner Meta Platforms must face trial in a U.S. Federal Trade Commission lawsuit seeking its break up over claims that it bought Instagram and
Changes Loom for Trump WH Press Briefings
The incoming administration under President-elect Donald Trump is considering changes in the White House daily press briefing room to provide access to newer outlets that
Il gip: “La pistola era nella disponibilità di quei ragazzi. Arcangelo sfidò l’amico a sparare”.
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Roma, l’incontro Friedkin-Ranieri: sul tavolo sei mesi di contratto e un futuro da dirigente
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Schools closed and people evacuated as Spain faces further flood warnings
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Theodore Olson, Prominent Conservative US Lawyer, Dies at 84
Theodore Olson, a conservative American lawyer who helped Republican George W. Bush secure the presidency in the legal battle over the 2000 U.S. election and