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The Democratic Party is venturing into uncharted territory on Israel as deepening rifts emerge between longtime Zionist allies and a growing faction of lawmakers openly critical of the war in Gaza.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr — who is seeking to become the state’s next governor — filed a federal lawsuit against the only other GOP candidate.
The project is losing $151 million dollars in grant funding after the signing of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last month.
The Georgia Vote Chris Carr sues Burt Jones, escalating campaign finance fight to federal court The suit was filed Thursday afternoon in the Northern District of Georgia.
CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS, Ark. — A Florida man caught transporting hundreds of pounds of drugs in Arkansas last year has been sentenced to life in prison after facing a jury.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, President Trump was asked about funding stop on mRNA research.
As traditional registries fall out of favor, wedding planners say a small but growing number of couples are asking guests to make a charitable donation in lieu of gifts.
Behind GeoWealth’s Latest $38M Funding Round There is growing demand for private market allocations, especially among less wealthy clients who historically haven’t had access to them.
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen was behind the “Remember Hiroshima” doll placed on “it’s a small world” in Disneyland, part of his new Up in Arms campaign against the U.S. weapons budget.
The New York City Campaign Finance Board has once again denied millions of dollars in matching funds to Mayor Eric Adams' struggling efforts to keep his job.
Mayor Eric Adams’ re-election bid was denied matching funds once again — this time losing out on $3 million as the city’s campaign finance watchdog accused his camp of obstruction.