Georgia Senate passes bill to discipline prosecutors engaging in misconduct
Georgia senators are backing a bill that would create a commission to discipline or remove prosecutors, which supporters say would provide a
Georgia senators are backing a bill that would create a commission to discipline or remove prosecutors, which supporters say would provide a
EXCLUSIVE: PNC Financial Services Group Inc. abruptly terminated its business relationship with the news aggregation app company launched last year by Donald
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The House Ethics Committee said Thursday it had begun a formal investigation into embattled Rep. George Santos. The committee, which is evenly
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In this week's edition of the GoNoGo Charts show, Alex takes a look at the major assets, noting that Equities have surrendered
The Justice Department urged a federal appeals court Thursday to reject former President Donald Trump’s sweeping claim of immunity from a slew
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Getting North Carolina legislators to formally call for a convention to consider creating amendments to the U.S. Constitution is the way forward
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday avoided a question on Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's re-election loss and appeared to
A Republican-proposed overhaul of how Ohio oversees K-12 education and decision-making on academic standards, model curricula and school district ratings cleared the
A former Philadelphia council member convicted along with a prominent labor leader in a federal public corruption case has been sentenced to
EXCLUSIVE: The director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office Wednesday briefed a group of House Republicans in a closed-door meeting on the
EXCLUSIVE: A pair of Indiana Republican lawmakers demanded answers from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the shipments of hazardous materials from