‘A Long Shot, for Sure’: Sizing Up Burgum, and Most of the G.O.P. Field

With Gov. Doug Burgum’s money and his family’s vision, Fargo, N.D., has undoubtedly changed in recent decades. Broadway, its main drag, is packed with restaurants, cafes, retailers and offices lovingly converted from old factories. Parking lots have been turned into public parks. A warehouse saved from the wrecking ball now houses North Dakota State University’s architecture and arts program. With […]

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Man Charged With Spraying Police With Insecticide on Jan. 6

The owner of a Long Island funeral home was charged on Wednesday with spraying an insecticide at police officers guarding the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The man, Peter G. Moloney, 58, was the latest rioter to be arrested in the Justice Department’s sprawling investigation of the mob attack. He was also accused of attacking members of the news media […]

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Chris Sununu Says He Won’t Run for President

Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire will not enter the Republican presidential race, he said on Monday, forgoing a campaign that would have tested the appetite of his party’s voters for a self-described “normal” candidate. He bowed out in an interview on CNN, saying he wanted to be able to have a more “candid, a little more unleashed voice” in […]

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Braverman tears apart Labour for ’empty rhetoric and endless noise’

Braverman says Labour has 'no plan' on small boats Suella Braverman today accused Labour of having no plan to tackle the small boats crisis. Speaking in the Commons this afternoon, the Home Secretary blasted the Opposition’s “empty rhetoric and endless noise”. Ms Braverman was responding to shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper who claimed there is a “massive gap between the […]

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Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill With 17 Republicans' Support

The U.S. Senate passed with bipartisan support a bill to suspend the United States’ debt limit through January 1, 2025 and avert what would have been a first-ever default ahead of June 5 deadline given by the Treasury Department. The Upper House passed the bill with a 63-36 vote. The Bill needed the support of 60 senators in the 100-member […]

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