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Have you ever wondered how Alaska keeps track of who can vote? With over 500,000 registered voters in our state, keeping ...
And Democratic governors are bullish that one of their own will claim the party’s mantle in 2028, with buzz for two early ...
Eight hundred years of financial folly,” Kenneth Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart found that over the centuries, a high public debt level has ...
Her son killed himself after buying a ghost gun online. Lawyers say he shouldn’t have been able to buy it in the first place.
The Fourth Circuit ruled that Towers Watson’s insurance claim for shareholder settlement costs from the 2016 merger was ...
Elbridge Gerry was an interesting man. Born in 1744, Gerry was an important founding father, albeit one now known for something entirely different. He was strongly anti-British and signed both ...
Taxpayers have effectively been paying twice for the same people enrolled in government-driven health insurance. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced on Thursday that they ...
California lawmakers are advancing a bill to ban sales of new Glock handguns due to concerns over illegal automatic ...
“David Jolly wants to abolish the Second Amendment and trample on Floridians’ fundamental rights and freedoms. Florida voters ...
The pesticide-contaminated waste once stockpiled at AltEn, the former ethanol plant near Mead, Nebraska, will soon be gone ...
The Public Officers Law provides that state employees and officers are entitled to a government-paid defense for actions ...