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Wright is in a July 27 runoff with fellow Republican Jake Ellzey. Election Day is July 27.
‘It’s lovely to know he made the time in his busy schedule in order to come to Mass,’ priest says
Meeting comes weeks after US president risked angering his Turkish counterpart by recognising the Armenian Genocide
"There are some very wealthy Americans. But it's important to remember we don't tax wealth," McConnell told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.
‘You had to produce your papers, and if you didn’t produce your papers, you were branded,’ Republican state rep says
The tropics are heating up, with a second system organizing over the Atlantic. Here’s more on the forecast for the Gulf system and what it means for the Coast.
Mitch McConnell said on Monday it’s “highly unlikely” he’d allow President Joe Biden to fill a Supreme Court vacancy in 2024 if he were Senate Majority Leader, once again stirring liberals’ fears about the composition of the country’s highest court and the importance of next year’s midterm elections.
According to a new report from the Orlando Sentinel, gun-related arrests at Disney World are seemingly increasing each year.
Democrats Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell and others, including family members and a minor, were targeted by the Trump Justice Department.
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday affirmed a state regulator's decision that there is sufficient need for Enbridge Inc to replace its Line 3 pipeline, handing the Canadian company a crucial victory in its lengthy battle with environmental opponents. The decision marks another hurdle cleared for Enbridge's efforts to replace the aging pipeline that carries Alberta oil sands crude through the state. Replacing the pipeline would allow Enbridge to roughly double its capacity to 760,000 barrels per day.
Colorado congresswoman refers to ‘Clinton Crime Syndicate’ after death of reporter who broke story on meeting linked to former secretary of state’s private email server
They died at the scene, officials say
McConnell, who previously blocked Obama from filling a court vacancy in 2016, told Hugh Hewitt he'd do the same to Biden.
John Demers, who oversees the department's national security division, will be replaced by the acting US attorney for the Eastern District of NY.
The stars have known each other for years thanks to their Marvel roles, and Hemsworth joked about the debate regarding which actor is the best Chris.
‘Did you order the assassination of the woman who walked into the Congress and who was shot and killed by a policeman?’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is vying to mend Turkey’s battered relations with its Western partners, said Monday that a revival of dialogue with fellow NATO member Greece to resolve long-standing disputes will serve “stability and prosperity” in the region. Speaking on the sidelines of a NATO summit, Erdogan also lamented what he said was a lack of support by Turkey’s NATO allies in its fight against terrorism. It was a veiled reference to Turkey’s disappointment with U.S. military support for Syrian Kurdish fighters, who Ankara argues are inextricably linked to a decades-long Kurdish insurgency in Turkey.
"I didn't take an oath to defend Donald Trump," Rice told The Washington Post. He called Trump a "bully" and his actions "completely despicable."
(Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a free speech challenge to a federal anti-riot law brought by two members of a militant white supremacist group who pleaded guilty to crimes related to a deadly 2017 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The justices declined to hear appeals by the two California men, Michael Miselis and Benjamin Daley, of a lower court ruling that upheld their convictions under the 1968 Anti-Riot Act but also deemed some parts of the law a violation of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech. Miselis and Daley were members of the Southern California-based Rise Above Movement, a white supremacist group that billed itself as "combat-ready" and whose purpose was to engage in violent attacks on counter-protesters at various political rallies.
The Queen's grandson Peter Phillips and his estranged wife, Autumn, have agreed a divorce settlement, narrowly avoiding a courtroom showdown. The couple, who have two daughters aged 10 and nine, confirmed that they had resolved the financial aspects of their divorce "amicably". It came just hours after a five-day trial had been scheduled to begin at the High Court. It was called off minutes before it was due to start. The couple announced last February that they were divorcing after 12 years of