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Perhaps donations don’t buy action, but one could be forgiven for assuming that donations to Wexton can buy silence.
Democrats are claiming that the 42 open Republican seats in the House are primed for the taking, but their easy math just isn’t there.
Ending a big trading week on Wall Street, investors are anticipating great news from the Q2 GDP report, the economic scorecard for the U.S.
Northam denounces Lee County’s plan to arm teachers although the plan is widely backed by area residents.
Twitter’s measure to make using its platform more pleasing means shadow banning prominent Republicans and censoring conservative speech.
The phrase, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” applies to the relationship between the Russians and the pipeline protesters in southwest Virginia – both of whom have a goal of thwarting the strengthening of the U.S. energy grid.
House Republicans are looking to capitalize on a second round of federal tax cuts, laying out a plan that can take a hit in the Senate, but still benefit Americans.
The survivors and families of victims slain in the mass shooting last year in Las Vegas are now being hit with a lawsuit from MGM, the owner of the Mandalay Bay casino-resort under a never-used anti-terrorism law.
President Trump is banking on a $12 billion bailout for farmers in key electoral states to soothe the pain from retaliatory tariffs.
President Trump’s meeting with trade officials from the European Union goes well as an agreement was struck on agriculture and energy.