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Apr 30 2018
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White House political team says Democrats can wave midterm predictions goodbye
Right-direction/wrong-track polls not job approval rating predict diminished ‘blue wave’.
Washington TimesNov 01 2023
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Options under Affordable Care Act: State health insurance marketplace open for eligible Virginians
Market open enrollment is available for eligible Virginians. In 2020, then-Sen. Jennifer McClellan and Del. Mark Sickles introduced a bill in the Senate and House to establish the health exchange and allow the state to customize coverage or rate requirements as well as prioritize plans that offer benefits tailored to meet the health needs of communities in Virginia. Congresswoman McClellan
Augusta Free PressNov 03 2023
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Trump's kids are contradicting themselves on the stand: Ex-Republican lawmaker
Former President Donald Trump's children are contradicting themselves as they try to wriggle out of the brought by New York State, one moment claiming they are smarter than state officials about finances and the next claiming that they were never aware of these day-to-day decisions. Former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL), who has been watching the trial unfold, broke down this disconnect on MSNBC's "
Raw StoryJan 17 2013
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US jobless aid applications fall to 5-year low
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell to a five-year low last week, a hopeful sign the job market is healing. But much of the decline reflects seasonal volatility in the data. The Labor Department says weekly unemployment benefit applications fell 37,000 to a seasonally adjusted 335,000. That's the lowest level since January 2008, just after the recession began. The four-week
Fox News DigitalDec 07 2023
Perspectives Blog
Six Weeks Out: State of the Republican Primary
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The Iowa caucuses are less than six weeks away. What's the state of the Republican primary?
Former President Donald Trump remains the far-and-away frontrunner in the primary, averaging just under 60% support among Republicans, according to major polls aggregated by
AllSides StaffApr 12 2017
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US-Russia relations at a low, says Tillerson at Moscow press conference
US-Russia relations are at a low and marked by distrust, America’s top diplomat, Rex Tillerson, has said, after a day of talks in Moscow with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
The GuardianNov 08 2023
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Southeast New Mexico shook by early morning earthquake reported in West Texas oilfield
A cluster of earthquakes struck in the early hours of Wednesday morning along the border of southeast New Mexico and West Texas, felt as far east as San Antonio and as far west as El Paso. Reports of the earthquake being felt also came from Sandia Park near Albuquerque, according to reports from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It started with a magnitude 5.3 earthquake reported at about 3:
Carlsbad Current-ArgusNov 07 2023
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High Court seems likely to uphold law banning guns for accused domestic abusers
High Court seems likely to uphold law banning guns for accused domestic abusers The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed likely to uphold a federal law that bans gun possession for anyone subject to a domestic violence court order. If so, the decision would be a small retreat from the court's sweeping decision on gun rights last year. From the outset Tuesday, the justices wrestled with the
NPR Fact CheckOct 03 2023
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‘Bring it!’ Gaetz makes his move against McCarthy with motion to vacate
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) kept his word on Monday and called for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to be ousted from his position for allegedly not keeping his promises to conservatives. The Florida congressman sought recognition on the House floor to declare “the office of speaker of the House of Representatives to be vacant” and “resolve that the speaker of the House of Representatives
Bizpac ReviewApr 11 2017
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US-Russia diplomacy: Why one airstrike does not leverage make
With members of the Trump administration offering conflicting interpretations of the US missile strike on Syria, analysts say Secretary of State Tillerson’s hand has been weakened as he arrives in Moscow.
Christian Science Monitor