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Former El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks spoke and reflected on the Walmart shooter Patrick Crusius guilty plea and ...
A bill giving Oklahomans the right to sue medical insurance companies was given new life after first being stalled at the state capitol.
‘Very welcoming and enthusiastic’: Lumbee Tribe awaits word from Washington about federal status
President Donald Trump took office with a promise to help the Lumbee Tribe with its quest for federal recognition. What happens next?
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Irish Star on MSNBill Belichick's loss is Ohio State's gain in huge transfer portal additionBill Belichick and North Carolina have seen their best pass rusher, Beau Atkinson, leave the program after it was confirmed ...
Some lawmakers want to repeal the 2001 Texas Dream Act that allows undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public ...
SB 1 cut residential property taxes. About two-thirds of Hoosier families will see cuts of under $100 per year, and about ...
A bill that would provide state Board of Education members access to place items on meeting agendas is on track to miss a key ...
A bill making its way through the state Capitol would restrict where some students can choose to attend school.
OKLAHOMA CITY – A Senate panel on Monday advanced a measure to prevent the use of popular abortion-inducing drugs, including mifepristone. House Bill 1168 makes it a felony to intentionally deliver ...
A Senate panel on Monday advanced a measure to prevent the use of popular abortion-inducing drugs, including mifepristone.
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