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It wasn’t long ago that political junkies were mulling George Prescott Bush’s presidential prospects. But not now, writes ...
Greene said she won't run for the U.S. Senate. But Ossoff likes his chances against her, saying that "it's not too late" for her to run.
EXTINCTION EVENT — So many of Andrew Cuomo’s flaws were distinctive to him: The grievance and paranoia, the imperial sense of ...
Maybe it’s just that time of year. Community socials. Reunions, cookouts, get-togethers. They’re fun, for sure, but there’s ...
Indiana has used more than $491,000 in public funds to defend Attorney General Todd Rokita in multiple disciplinary investigations and ethics cases.
A Belgrade police officer witnessed her speeding and wrote in his affidavit that when making a turn she "almost cut off ...
They’re saying little publicly in the face of cuts that will punch multibillion-dollar holes in their states’ budgets.
The new heads of the state GOP are inheriting a party that saw huge wins across the state, but also one that formed deep divisions at this year's legislative session.
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WISH-TV on MSNIndiana taxpayers pay nearly $500K for Rokita’s disciplinary defenseThe state paid four law firms between 2022 and 2025 to represent Attorney General Todd Rokita in at least six separate ...
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News Medical on MSNGOP governors mum as Congress moves to slash Medicaid spending for their statesMedicaid, a program jointly run by states and the federal government, covers more than 70 million low-income or disabled people, including nearly half of the nation’s children.
Charles “Chip” Kahn, president of the Federation of American Hospitals, a trade group of investor-owned hospitals, said that ...
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