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Bruce Chester, Gardner Republican enters senate race for open seat

Bruce Chester, Gardner Republican enters senate race for open seat

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via Telegram (Massachusetts)

Republic field for the seat left vacant by Sen. Anne Gobi, D-Spencer, is becoming crowded with three candidates who have already announced

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Army veteran Sam Brown enters U.S. Senate race – The Nevada Independent

Army veteran Sam Brown enters U.S. Senate race – The Nevada Independent

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via The Nevada Independent (Nevada)

Retired U.S. Army Capt. Sam Brown is entering Nevada's 2024 U.S. Senate race, with the institutional backing of Senate Republicans.

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Top House Armed Services Dem worried about ‘extreme right-wing amendments’ filed to defense bill

Top House Armed Services Dem worried about ‘extreme right-wing amendments’ filed to defense bill

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via 8 News NOW (Nevada)

The head Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee says he is worried about a flurry of 'extreme right-wing amendments' attached to the House version of the annual defense bill as lawmakers prepare to debate and vote on the legislation this month. Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.) told The Washington Post he was concerned about GOP […]

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Valley News Forum for July 10, 2023: Misinterpreting the Second Amendment

Valley News Forum for July 10, 2023: Misinterpreting the Second Amendment

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via Valley News (New Hampshire)

Misinterpreting the Second AmendmentWe constantly limit or resist efforts at gun control because we think the Second Amendment confers gun ownership as a constitutional right. John Barrasso of…

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Group finds ‘poison pills’ in GOP budget targeting climate action, more

Group finds ‘poison pills’ in GOP budget targeting climate action, more

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via The NM Political Report (New Mexico)

Federal spending bills drafted by Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives include what the Clean Budget Coalition describes as 17 different poison pills in the form of policy riders related to climate change, water quality and clean energy. The Clean Budget Coalition is a group of nearly 260 advocacy organizations that focuses on […]

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How one university is bolstering rural health care

How one university is bolstering rural health care

Monday, July 10th, 2023

via POLITICO (New York)

Across the country, there has been rising alarm over the potential for hundreds of closures of rural hospitals that have been facing economic strain.

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Congress returns to confront must-pass defense bill, Supreme Court ethics and nomination headaches

Congress returns to confront must-pass defense bill, Supreme Court ethics and nomination headaches

Sunday, July 9th, 2023

via The Washington Times, LLC (District of Columbia)

Congress returns from its Fourth of July recess this week with growing objections on the left and right to President Joe Biden's military policies and a looming fight in the Senate over ethics standards for the Supreme Court.

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What is in the National Defense Authorization Act ahead of House floor vote?

What is in the National Defense Authorization Act ahead of House floor vote?

Sunday, July 9th, 2023

via Washington Examiner (District of Columbia)

The House and Senate Armed Services committees advanced the $886 billion National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2024, each drafting their own version of next year's defense bill at the end of June.

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Clarence Page: A college-level challenge: When free speech sounds like cyberbullying

Clarence Page: A college-level challenge: When free speech sounds like cyberbullying

Sunday, July 9th, 2023

via Chicago Tribune (Illinois)

At U. of C., a student's Twitter rhetoric sounds a lot like 'a genuine threat or harassment,' which would violate campus free speech policies.

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If you care about public education, go to the polls

If you care about public education, go to the polls

Sunday, July 9th, 2023

via The Durango Herald (Colorado)

The news media and political pundits are heavily focused on the next 'big' election – November 2024, when we will decide who occupies the Oval Office for the next four-year term. Will it be Joe Biden ...

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Ryan Walters hits back at critics, says his comments about Tulsa Race Massacre were misconstrued

Ryan Walters hits back at critics, says his comments about Tulsa Race Massacre were misconstrued

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Joplin Globe (Missouri)

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is firing back at media and critics, saying they took his comments about the Tulsa Race Massacre out of context, and that he

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Walters hits back at critics, says his comments about Tulsa Race Massacre were misconstrued

Walters hits back at critics, says his comments about Tulsa Race Massacre were misconstrued

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via The Norman Transcript (Oklahoma)

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is firing back at media and critics, saying they took his comments about the Tulsa Race Massacre out of context, and that he

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Trump to Las Vegas crowd: Nevada is Republican

Trump to Las Vegas crowd: Nevada is Republican

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada)

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump will speak at 4:30 p.m. today at a GOP volunteer recruitment event at Fervent Calvary Chapel, where he will 'lay the foundation' for the 2024 election cycle.

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Trump slams DeSantis, talks 2024 election at Las Vegas event

Trump slams DeSantis, talks 2024 election at Las Vegas event

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada)

Presidential hopeful Donald Trump will speak at 4:30 p.m. today at a GOP volunteer recruitment event at Fervent Calvary Chapel, where he will 'lay the foundation' for the 2024 election cycle.

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Reckoning with Black Lives Matter

Reckoning with Black Lives Matter

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Washington Examiner (District of Columbia)

Next week marks a decade since Black Lives Matter began disrupting our lives. The media doesn't mention the group much anymore, mainly to avoid embarrassing evidence of its corruption. But BLM has changed the nation in profound ways, perhaps permanently — and continues to do so.

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People are moving to Texas, but not for reasons its governor claims

People are moving to Texas, but not for reasons its governor claims

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Las Vegas Sun (Nevada)

Four of the nation's 10 largest cities are in Texas: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas and Austin. Gov. Greg Abbott would like you to think that's because of the economic policies of the Lone Star State.

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Hate group propaganda reaches Kentucky cities

Hate group propaganda reaches Kentucky cities

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via The Daily Independent (Kentucky)

ASHLAND The recent spread of white supremacist recruitment fliers across the Commonwealth reached a residential neighborhood in Ashland over the holiday.

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Trump draws enthusiastic crowd for campaign event in Council Bluffs

Trump draws enthusiastic crowd for campaign event in Council Bluffs

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via The Grand Island Independent (Nebraska)

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — Former President Donald Trump took the stage at a campaign event here Friday to loud cheers from a crowd heavy with Nebraskans.

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Trump appeals to farmers at campaign event in Council Bluffs

Trump appeals to farmers at campaign event in Council Bluffs

Saturday, July 8th, 2023

via Sioux City Journal (Iowa)

Loud cheers from a crowd full of Nebraskans greeted former President Donald Trump Friday at a rally.

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