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The Western Journal on MSNWhat Saved the US in the Late 1960s Appears to Be Happening Again, Particularly After Kirk's Assassination
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The political fallout has been swift. Democrat Rep. Lloyd Doggett, 78, of Austin chose to retire after three decades in the House rather than face a primary against 36-year-old two-term Rep. Greg ...
The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rebutted Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s characterization of her dismissal in front of the Senate ...
But Kilmeade’s compassionless gut instinct belies the reality: that homelessness and mental illness often go hand in hand.
Trump wants MAHA moms’ votes, but lawmakers are worried about his health secretary’s vaccine policies. President Donald Trump ...
Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican physician and vaccine proponent who is facing a primary challenge from the right, has a ...
Vice president said an ‘incredibly destructive movement of left wing extremism’ partly to blame for Kirk’s assassination ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is opening up about the Biden team and the decision to seek re-election — and she's not ...
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There's bipartisan support in Congress for extending tax credits that have made health insurance more affordable for millions ...
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A clear majority of Bay State residents approve of Gov. Maura Healey’s job performance as she moves into the thick of her ...
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