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The attorney general of Idaho believes in his legal opinion that a sign with the message “Everyone is Welcome Here” along with hands of different skin tones is an illegal expression of political ideology.
Former Democratic Representative Todd Achilles announced on Tuesday that he plans to challenge U.S. Senator Jim Risch in the 2026 U.S. Senate race, not as a Democrat, but as an independent. “We’re failing in America,
Earlier this year, the state’s West Ada School District banned Sarah Inama, a teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School, from displaying a sign that says, “Everyone is Welcome Here.” It showed a drawing of people’s hands with different skin tones, each with a heart on it.
Urbandale has a plan for a new police headquarters, projected to be completed in 2028. The project, estimated to cost $50 million, would require voter approval in a 2026 bond referendum. The new headquarters would be built on a 4-acre site the city purchased in 2024.
The political race to fill the legislative seats vacated by Senator Monday Okpebholo and Dennis Idahosa has officially begun, with major parties, All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
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“All we need is four Republicans to show John McCain levels of courage,” Jeffries said before the vote, referring to the Arizona senator who famously prevented the GOP’s repeal of the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
The “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign that sparked a viral nationwide controversy can no longer be displayed in Idaho schools, according to an Idaho attorney general’s office opinion released late Friday.
Billionaire Elon Musk said Saturday he is forming a third political party, after a dramatic falling out with Donald Trump, indicating he will make good on threats he made if the president’s domestic policy bill became law.
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Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) is considering making a run for U.S. Senate in an effort to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff
Hochul remains underwater with 42% of New Yorkers rating her favorable compared with 47% who rate her unfavorable, per Siena.