"We need to go on the offense. We don't need to be cowering in our holes," Congressman Keith Self told Newsweek.
The Georgia and South Carolina attorneys general have joined a total of 25 states in urging the U.S. Senate to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, which would close a loophole in the law.
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WCIV Charleston on MSNAG Alan Wilson joins 25 states urging Senate to pass HALT Fentanyl ActSouth Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined 25 states in urging the U.S. Senate to pass the HALT Fentanyl Act, a ...
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Latin Times on MSNMexico President is Taking Wrong Approach Toward Trump, Political Analyst Warns: 'It Does Not Help to Criticize The US'"It does not help to criticize the U.S. government, especially given the nature of President Trump's personality," Saul ...
Attorney General Dave Sunday joined a multi-state coalition in a letter to the U.S. Senate asking for passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act, which will close a “copycat ...
The Eagle Nest community jumped into action Thursday night after a mill caught fire. Village officials say the slash pile behind the Rockies Market and Mammoth Mill caught fire around 6:00 p.m. during ...
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine met ...
The draft memorandum is part of broader discussions on a potential minerals agreement, which Trump has suggested could involve access to Ukraine's mineral reserves in exchange for continued military ...
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