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Texas AG Ken Paxton officially joins U.S. Senate race challenging John Cornyn

By Jasper Scherer, The Texas Tribune Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday he will challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn in next year’s midterm elections, setting up a barnburner clash of two Republican titans that is sure to reverberate across state and national politics. The contest, teased by Paxton for months, promises to be among the most heated and expensive Republican primaries in the country and in recent Texas history. […]

todayApril 9, 2025 1

Economy

Amid Trump tariff uncertainty, Shapiro tells farmers ‘we have their backs’

by Peter Hall, Pennsylvania Capital-Star Warning new tariffs threaten an “economic calamity,” Gov. Josh Shapiro pledged to protect Pennsylvania farmers, who were hit hard during President Donald Trump’s first term when U.S. trading partners placed retaliatory duties on agricultural exports. Shapiro highlighted his administration’s investments in agriculture as part of a statewide economic development plan in remarks to members of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Farms and associated businesses employ 600,000 […]

todayApril 8, 2025 1

D.C. Bureau

Markets worldwide take another dive as Trump threatens higher tariffs on China

By: Ashley Murray, D.C. Bureau WASHINGTON — Global markets plummeted Monday for the third consecutive trading day since President Donald Trump announced his “Liberation Day” tariffs — and the administration gave mixed signals on meeting other nations at the negotiating table. U.S. stocks reacted positively to a short-lived, incorrect report amplified on social media that Trump may pause the tariffs for 90 days, but the market plunged quickly when the […]

todayApril 8, 2025 3

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Indiana safety bill stuck in weeds (Audio)

By: Joe Ulery (Audio Report) - Indiana lawmakers paused action this week on a bill aimed at preventing crashes caused by dangerously overgrown rural intersections after concerns arose about liability. Joe Ulery reports: (Indiana News Service) - Indiana lawmakers paused action this week on a bill which aims to prevent crashes caused by dangerously overgrown rural intersections after concerns arose about liability. The bill originated after Riley Settergren, 17, died in […]

todayMarch 13, 2025 7

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Georgia Senate unanimously passes bill requiring panic buttons in all schools

by Chris Pae, Georgia Recorder Last September, the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office was bombarded with alerts of a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder. The school had issued panic buttons to its teachers a week earlier, which allowed them to alert officers within minutes after a 14-year-old gunman first opened fire. “(The panic button) was extremely helpful in what we did that day of the incident,” Sheriff Jud Smith […]

todayMarch 11, 2025 14

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Congressman defends ‘needed’ disruptions from Trump cuts but says methods could be better

by Joshua Haiar, South Dakota Searchlight (Brandon, SD) — South Dakota’s lone congressman defended some of the Trump administration’s mass firings and funding freezes as needed “disruptions” while acknowledging “there are methods that can be improved.” South Dakota Searchlight interviewed U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-South Dakota, on Feb. 28 when he visited the Brandon Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. Johnson did not know how many federal employees in the state […]

todayMarch 9, 2025 11

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Amid wide policy swings, Kansas and Missouri officials puzzle over big federal funding cuts

by Martin Rosenberg, Beacon: Kansas City Gov. Laura Kelly worries about dwindling water resources that will need ongoing federal support if western Kansas is to remain habitable in 50 years. She is concerned about the national health impact of firing more than two dozen federal scientists in Manhattan, Kansas, who protect Americans from animal-borne diseases and other health threats. Mike Kelly, chair of the Johnson County Board of Commissioners, wonders […]

todayMarch 8, 2025 3

D.C. Bureau

Trump, again, walks back tariffs in trade war with Canada and Mexico

By: Ariana Figueroa, D.C. Bureau WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump Thursday signed an executive order to delay for a month broad tariffs he levied on Canada and Mexico earlier in the week. The tariffs sent Wall Street stocks tumbling and heightened fears of an economic fallout. During the signing at the White House, Trump said most of the 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada he placed beginning Tuesday would be […]

todayMarch 7, 2025 11

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Rep. Al Green Removed from House Chamber After Heckling President Trump During State of the Union

By: Chris Richardson (WASHINGTON) — Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was removed from the House chamber Tuesday night after interrupting President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address with a protest against proposed cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security. As Trump spoke about his 2024 election victory and claimed he had been given a mandate by the American people, Green stood and shouted, “He has no mandate to cut Medicaid!” […]

todayMarch 5, 2025 16