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Derek Dooley, the former University of Tennessee football coach, jumped into the battleground Georgia Senate race on Monday as Republicans hope to flip the seat held by Democrat Jon Ossoff.
The Supreme Court noted that partisan gerrymandering claims could continue to be decided in state courts under their own ...
A new policy by the state House comes amid a legal battle over lawmakers' efforts to exempt themselves from public records ...
Some Democratic activists see the party’s 23 governors as their best answer to Trump’s second Republican presidency.
The Senate is leaving Washington Saturday night for its monthlong August recess without a deal to advance dozens of President ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will be shutting down. The announcement came just one day ...
Son of legendary Georgia football coach launches Senate campaign while highlighting his support for President Trump and ...
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, based in Richland and Portland and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory based ...
In Trump world, you shoot the messenger and make it clear bad news gets you fired ...
Before the White House released its AI Action Plan in July, people involved with drafting the document weighed whether to include recommendations that could have impacted the contentious relationship ...
Former UT football coach Derek Dooley announced this morning he's running for Senate in Georgia as a Republican. He's got the backing of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp against Reps. Buddy Carter and Mike ...