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As Vice President JD Vance spoke at Metallus, Stark County politicians cheered efforts to lower taxes and encourage domestic ...
Jack Flaherty pitched six scoreless innings, Gleyber Torres hit a three-run homer and the Detroit Tigers ended a six-game ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel, with other state attorneys general, has sued the Trump administration 26 times in six months.
Attorney General Rob Bonta said it would be the 35th lawsuit the state has filed against the administration in the 27 weeks ...
New York, California and Michigan were among 20 states on Monday fighting back against the Trump administration’s efforts to ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is a generational attack on poor and working-class people, writes Nkechi Taifa.
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After months of negotiations and legal headaches, former Texas A&M Aggie Shemar Stewart has officially signed his rookie deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. “It’s ...
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Retired NYPD inspector calls NYC's level of 'scammery' over SNAP benefits 'mind-numbing'
Fox News contributor Paul Mauro weighs in on New York Attorney General Letitia James' latest lawsuit against the Trump ...
New York and other states are suing the Trump administration for demanding extensive data on SNAP recipients, citing privacy concerns and potential targeting of immigrants.
Rookie offensive tackle Will Campbell had a "welcome to the NFL" moment in the Patriots' first full-pads practice Monday, ...
The reflection of the “Big Beautiful Bill Act” in the country’s moral compass mirror is downright ugly. Lynn Schmidt is a ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and other Democrat AGs have filed a lawsuit to protect the SNAP information of recipients under threat of having funding pulled.
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