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Washington state Republican Chairman Caleb Heimlich to step down

Caleb Heimlich, a Washington state GOP chairman, is planning to leave his position after 12 years of working in office. Heimlich has accepted a position at a grassroots organization.

On Justice Jackson’s Solo Dissent in Union Case

Last Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled in Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters that the Washington supreme court wrongly concluded that the...

Oklahoma Board Approves Nation’s First Taxpayer-Funded Catholic School

Unless the opening is delayed by legal challenges, the school will begin teaching students in the Fall of 2024.

Pharmaceutical Company Sues HHS over ‘Sham’ Drug-Price-Negotiation Program

A provision in the Inflation Reduction Act requires drug companies to sell their products at a steep discount or face ruinous fines.

Chinese ex-official’s wife says alleged repatriation pressure turned her life in US ‘upside-down’

A former Chinese official and his wife had left their homeland and kept their U.S. address private. Yet eight years later, two strangers were banging on their New Jersey front door and twisting the handle, the wife testified in a U.S. court Monday.

Series of Louisiana LGBTQ+ bills advance in legislature in waning days of session

A series of bills in Louisiana that opponents fear will negatively impact LGBTQ+ youths neared final passage Monday, advancing in the waning days of the state's legislative session.

Oregon is invested in Fox Corp. and is investigating its board over bogus election fraud claims

Oregon's attorney general announced Monday she has begun investigating the board of directors of Fox Corp. for breaching its fiduciary duties by allowing Fox News to broadcast false claims about the 2020 presidential election - claims that cost the broadcaster almost $800 million in a lawsuit.

North Carolina Democrats blast GOP elections bill, but may need help from public, courts to stop it

North Carolina Democratic lawmakers said Monday that a Republican bill containing election and ballot changes that Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper previously vetoed, as well as new measures, would harm democracy and embrace unfounded election fraud allegations if enacted.

Trump’s lawyers say defamation claim by NY writer must fail because jury agreed he never raped her

A New York writer who won a $5 million jury verdict against ex-President Donald Trump can't win a pending defamation lawsuit against him because the jury agreed with Trump that he never raped her, his lawyers told a judge Monday.

McCarthy rejects supplemental Ukraine aid bill following debt limit agreement

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is staring down defense hawks in both parties by vowing not to move a supplemental Ukraine aid bill outside the appropriations process.

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