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Hegseth hits Pentagon press with stricter orders on credentials in order to protect 'national security'
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth issued orders on Friday requiring journalists to have official escorts to access much of the Pentagon building.
3 years after Uvalde massacre, Texas still struggling to address police failures
About 400,000 school children all around this state completed the 7th grade this week and are setting off for the 8th grade. But it was different for Uvalde. Nineteen children who should be moving on
Prove citizenship to vote? For some married women, it might not be so easy.
Legislation in Texas, part of a broad GOP push led by President Donald Trump to require voters to show proof of U.S. citizenship, is expected to go before the state House soon. Critics say the bill
Overriding a Texas governor’s veto can be impossible. Lawmakers are trying to change that.
The state constitution’s legislative calendar — not a vote threshold — makes it hard to overrule the governor. Legislators are crafting an amendment that would make more overrides possible.
The Legal Fight Against Trump’s Library Of Congress Power Grab Begins
In the suit, she argues that only the Librarian of Congress legally has the power to remove the register of copyrights, not the President, and that the Federal Vacancies Reform Ac
NY Republicans eke out SALT deal in federal spending bill
Two potential gubernatorial challengers helped negotiate a federal provision to quadruple the contentious $10,000 cap on the amount taxpayers can deduct from their state and local taxes — a provision
Murdoch Newspaper Again Bashes Trump Administration Over Harvard Order
It’s a move sure to send President Donald Trump into yet another rage: The editorial board of Rupert Murdoch-owned The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed on Friday night asking the question many
Trump officials order Michigan coal power plant must stay open on eve of shutdown
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI - The Trump administration is intervening to keep one of Michigan’s largest remaining coal-burning power plants on temporary life support, weeks before it is slated to go cold and
Oregon’s ban on book bans is heading for a final vote in the Legislature
The stage is set in the Oregon Legislature for a final showdown over a bill that would prohibit removing or declining to carry books from school libraries solely because they are written by diverse
Philly ward leader convicted of sexually assaulting a child is sentenced to about a month in jail
A West Philadelphia Democratic ward leader who resigned after being convicted of sexually assaulting a minor will spend about a month in jail, rather than the years prosecutors had sought, a judge
Trump to speak at a West Point upended by his changes
When Trump last spoke at the U.S. Military Academy, the institution was reckoning with racial justice protests sweeping the country.
GOP bill would gut clean energy manufacturing in Arizona, analysts and advocates say
Republicans said their policy bill promised "economic freedom," but energy advocates said it would halt Arizona's clean energy progress.
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