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California, New York, and Illinois have invested their public employees’ retirement savings in some of Donald Trump’s biggest corporate supporters.
Trump’s move deepens a rift between two North American countries that have suffered a debilitating blow to their decades-old alliance.
This latter note may seem like a minor quibble, but it points to a broader phenomenon: the subtle creep of race science into ...
The powerful political roundtable was a wide-ranging and candid conversation about the state of American democracy, health ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) on Friday hit back at a Democratic candidate running for her seat in Congress, who released an artificial intelligence (AI) generated ad taking aim at the ...
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander recounted the exchange during an appearance on the Jewish Currents "On the Nose" ...
Fetterman told to look in mirror after he rips NYC’s Mamdani as ‘not even a Democrat’ - Former staffers and campaign workers criticized the Pennsylvania senator for slamming the Democratic nominee for ...
New Jersey appellate court will hear school segregation suit, bringing the case closer to resolution
The case, which has been going through the court system for seven years, could be closer to seeing a resolution after an ...
As Gavin Newsom visits South Carolina, site of his party’s first presidential primary in 2028, even Democrats question the ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump Jr. are among the featured speakers Friday during the opening day of ...
Five Democrats and two Republicans are already vying in the race for the seat left open by Chris Pappas's decision to run for ...
Israel’s parliament will vote on expelling left-wing legislator Ayman Odeh because he criticized the occupation. The ...
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