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Russia classifies Sen Lindsey Graham as a ‘terrorist’ after reaction to Navalny death

Sen. Lindsey Graham is officially considered a "terrorist" in Russia after he called for the U.S. to add the country to its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

Biden campaign trolls Trump’s ‘weakest operation in … history’ amid lagging campaign cash

The Biden campaign is trolling former President Donald Trump by touting its cash-on-hand advantage as the latter pays millions toward his legal defense.

Kentucky Republican says early childhood education is the answer to workforce, childcare crises

KY state Sen. Danny Carroll wants to bolster early childhood education in the state to free up parents to work as federal pandemic aid pandemic dries up.

Republican party infighting escalates in Ohio as March primary nears

Ohio's Republican lawmakers, despite holding power in both chambers of the state Legislature, are facing challenges within their own party during this election season.

James Biden says his brother ‘has never had any involvement’ or any ‘financial interest’ in business ventures

FIRST ON FOX: James Biden testified Wednesday that his brother, President Biden, “has never had any involvement or any direct or indirect financial interest" in his business ventures, Fox News Digital has learned.

Georgia proposal for parental oversight of library books advances, critics cry censorship

Georgia senators have advanced a bill that would require school libraries to notify parents of each book their child checks out. Critics say this will limit kids' exposure to ideas.

Indiana lawmakers vote to lift nearly 40-year ban on restaurant happy hours

Indiana lawmakers on Tuesday voted to lift a ban on happy hours. The bill permits restaurants to sell alcoholic beverages at reduced prices for a limited time each day.

Medicaid expansion in Georgia looks unlikely this year, but advocates want lawmakers to keep trying

As Georgia Gov. Kemp sues the federal government to extend the life of his Georgia Pathways program, Medicaid expansion advocates feel that expansion in Georgia is unlikely for 2024.

State Department Defends Cable Urging Staff to Avoid Gendered Terms Like ‘Father’: ‘Standard Government Practice’

The cable, first obtained by NR, warned that making assumptions about someone’s gender identity based on their appearance or name ‘can be problematic.’

The University of Southern California’s Difficulties with Online Learning

It was once thought that online learning would sweep away old-fashioned college coursework, but that hasn’t happened.

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