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The challenge for a president who came to office preaching unity may be how to take on those preaching hate.
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Eastman filed a lawsuit demanding the device be returned after he was stopped by federal agents outside a restaurant last week. Read more ...
California lawmakers passed a measure that will allow voters to decide whether to codify access to abortion and contraceptives in the state's constitution. Read more ...
“You better hope that they don't come for you, Clarence," the "View" host told the Supreme Court justice, who is married to a white woman. Read more ...
The new state licensing commission for police officers for now can't ask cops its planned questions about whether they've posted anything “that you believe could be perceived... Read more ...
By SUMMER BALLENTINE MENDON, Mo. - An Amtrak passenger train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago struck a dump truck Monday in a remote area of Missouri, killing three people... Read more ...
Marcus Garrett again is in the mix for the Miami Heat and again hoping to maximize a summer with the team. Having earned a Heat two-way contract based on his stellar play in... Read more ...
Labor shortages and mismanagement at a Nebraska plant mean New York transit riders will have a longer wait for new train cars, MTA officials warned Monday. The new Kawasaki... Read more ...
HOUSTON - A Houston-area sheriff said Monday that he has withdrawn from consideration for Immigration and Customs Enforcement director. President Joe Biden nominated Harris... Read more ...
“It's not right now what we are discussing,” the vice president said of the idea progressives have been pushing. Read more ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The contentious debate over reproductive rights in America were on full display in a Tallahassee courtroom on Monday, where experts on both sides of the... Read more ...