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Poll finds better economic ratings, but Biden approval flat

President Biden is still not seeing improved approval ratings despite a new survey showing Americans feel slightly better about the economy. Thirty-five percent of Americans described the economy as good in the survey, conducted last month from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. This is slightly up from the 30 percent who said the same...

Why did NIH abruptly halt research on the harms of cell phone radiation? 

Whether the government stops doing the research or not, we are all a part of a massive research study.

European Union agrees to $54 billion aid package for Ukraine

The European Union on Thursday agreed to a $54 billion (in U.S. dollars) package for embattled Ukraine after overcoming a significant hurdle from Hungary that had for weeks delayed the deal, which will provide much needed relief for Ukrainians as the U.S. struggles to send new money to Kyiv. European Council President Charles Michel announced...

Trump holds wide lead in South Carolina as support rises: Survey

Former President Trump has a significant lead over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in her home state, according to a new survey. The new Monmouth University-Washington Post poll, released Thursday, found 58 percent of potential Republican primary voters in South Carolina are currently backing Trump for the nomination. This gives the former president a 26-point lead...

If the conservative justices actually believe in originalism, they must disqualify Trump

Retired conservative Judge J. Michael Luttig has just filed a devastating amicus brief in which he sticks it to the conservatives on the bench by citing their own decisions and language against them.

Georgia Gov. Kemp signs bill officially defining antisemitism in state law

Republican governor of Georgia Brian Kemp officially defined antisemitism in Georgia state law. The bill uses the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition.

Cori Bush’s campaign pays $17,500 more to her husband, bringing his total to $120K, new filings show

Cori Bush paid thousands of dollars more from her campaign's coffers to her husband in recent months, new filings show. The Justice Department is probing her campaign spending.

South Dakota Gov. Noem seeks to bolster Texas security efforts at US-Mexico border

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is considering increasing support for Texas' efforts to address immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, including sending razor wire.

Updated Kentucky budget with increased school bus funding advances to House

Kentucky House Republicans have proposed an updated budget plan, one key provision of which is that the state would cover more of the costs of student transportation for K-12 schools.

Nebraska lawmaker proposes bill aimed at simplifying process for removing names from referendum petitions

Nebraska Sen. Linehan, who pushed a law for private school scholarships, is now seeking to simplify the process of removing signatures from petitions against it.

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