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Three U.S. senators are looking to crack the code behind Delta's goal of using AI to set 20 percent of domestic prices by the end of 2025.
Several possible 2028 presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle are visiting early primary states, signaling their ...
Ariz., is introducing a resolution calling on the Justice Department to release its files related to the Jeffrey Epstein ...
U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego is stopping at the Iowa State Fair. The Gaggle analyzes if the senator from Arizona is interested in the White House in 2028.
The Iowa fair is an anticipated stop for many presidential candidates since the state kicks off the presidential primary race for Republicans and is a critical state for the Democratic nomination, too ...
Democrats are fuming over an immigration raid at a marijuana farm in Southern California allegedly staffed by illegal migrant ...
Ruben Gallego (D) is not acting bashful about the possibility that he may contend for his party’s 2028 presidential nomination, nor is he alone.  California Gov. Gavin Newsom campaigned in South ...
The Iowa Democrats said Gallego will be speaking “with Iowans about how Republicans’ big, bad budget-busting bill will impact ...
According to the Iowa Democrats, besides visiting the state fair, Gallego will host a town hall in the Quad Cities, an area ...
Ruben Gallego has six months in the Senate. But he's already making the pilgrimage to Iowa, presumably to get a jump on the ...
Senator Ruben Gallego reintroduces the First Responders Emergency Assistance Act to aid border community first responders in dealing with immigration-related emergencies.
Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, both D-Arizona, voted against the bill. It advanced with 50 votes. GOP Vice President JD Vance cast the deciding vote.