Former Senate President Jason Ellsworth faced an ethics investigation, but state senators did not pass a vote to expel or censure him.
The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, which manages state lands, has identified 1.25 million acres spread ...
"You got to know who you're sending your text to," one Republican advised after Pete Hegseth accidentally leaked classified ...
Indiana’s Senate on Thursday decided to shelve lab-grown meat for a year while multiple state agencies study its safety.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Gives His Dumbest Lawyer a Giant PromotionHabba has a reputation as one of Trump’s most ardent defenders, backing him up when he spreads conspiracy theories and, ...
New research suggests that limiting the pharmaceutical industry’s direct-to-consumer advertising could save more money than ...
Kalispell city officials have begun implementing the Montana Land Use Planning Act after the 2023 Legislature required the ...
California, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York and Pennsylvania joined forces for a national organizing effort ...
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The New Republic on MSNDOGE’s Supposed Savings Are About to Cost the U.S. a Lot of MoneyAbrupt, DOGE-directed staff cuts at the agency have sparked fears that U.S. tax revenue could plummet by 10 percent, or $500 ...
School vouchers are a hot topic at the Texas Capitol, but Christian Democrat James Talarico has strong words for fellow ...
Tribal leaders are calling on Congress to exempt tribes from cuts and are preparing to fight to preserve their access.
China needs to take action on stopping the flow of fentanyl precursors to the U.S. before further talks on trade, according to a Donald Trump ally in the Senate who ...
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