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At least two Tennessee cities had higher rates of violent and property crime than Washington, D.C., last year. Memphis ...
U.S.-NATO MEETING: U.S. and NATO military officials will meet today to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine as the White ...
A largely unknown oysterman and military veteran, Graham Platner garnered widespread attention this week when he launched a U ...
Bank Indonesia (BI) is preparing to roll out the Quick Response Indonesia Standard (QRIS) in China, following its recent ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump and Melania’s Scammy Meme Coins Have Lost Almost All Value
The memecoin’s value quickly rocketed to around $75. It dropped shortly thereafter, but saw a bump in April when Trump announced “the most EXCLUSIVE INVITATION in the world”—for the top 220 investors ...
Second-term Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Collins is seeking to solidify support as he seeks the GOP nomination to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026. Collins, who'd declared his ...
Texas Republicans set to approve Trump-backed congressional map to protect party’s US House majority
The new map is aimed at flipping five Democratic-held US House seats. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The administration accused the official, Lisa Cook, of mortgage fraud and said it would refer the matter for criminal ...
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‘This cannot be normalized’: Blue cities and states rebuff White House over immigration enforcement
The attorney general is threatening criminal prosecutions of officials who refuse to cooperate with federal authorities, but "sanctuary" leaders aren’t backing down.
Former President Barack Obama gives his approval of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's redistricting strategy as Texas debates over its proposed plan.
Sanctuary jurisdictions remain defiant after Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a deadline to cooperate with federal authorities, with one saying it has "no intention of changing." ...
Ed Hale Sr, who previously announced a Democratic gubernatorial campaign, said Wednesday that he is now running as a Republican, acknowledging he is unlikely to defeat Gov. Wes Moore in a primary ...
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