Political and Legislative
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Tough-on-Crime Policies Return to US State Capitols
Within minutes of his inauguration Monday, new Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe unleashed a volley of…
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Strong US Economy May Not Need Trump’s Reforms
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on promises of aggressive import tariffs, strict immigration curbs, deregulation and smaller…
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US Senate to Vote on Migrant Crime Penalties Bill
The U.S. Senate on Thursday was expected to advance a bill to require the federal…
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Industry Groups Sue Over Biden’s Medical Debt Credit Ban
Two groups representing the credit reporting and credit union industries have filed a lawsuit challenging…
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Justice Department to Partially Release Trump Report
The Justice Department said Wednesday that it intends to release special counsel Jack Smith’s findings on Donald Trump’s…
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US Congress Certifies Trump’s Election Win in Ceremony Led by Vice President Harris
The U.S. Congress formally certified Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory on Monday during a session presided…
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U.S. Steel and Nippon Sue Biden Administration Over Blocked Merger
U.S. President Joe Biden unlawfully blocked Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel through a sham national security…
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Trump Asks to Delay Hush Money Sentencing
President-elect Donald Trump remains on track to be sentenced this week in his hush money case…
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House Passes Paris Hilton-Backed Bill to Reform Youth Treatment Facilities
The House passed legislation Wednesday requiring more oversight of youth residential treatment facilities, a feat…
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Congress Faces 2-Day Deadline to Avoid Shutdown After Trump Rejects Spending Bill
The U.S. Congress has two days as of Thursday to avert a partial government shutdown…
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