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The warning signs have been flashing red for years now: the foiled kidnapping of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer; the ...
NHL Draft is set for Friday night in Los Angeles, where they're experimenting with some new ideas this year. The biggest one ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE is quietly leading the nation in a heartbreaking category: childhood cancer. In 2018, the CDC reported our ...
Virginia and North Carolina elected officials are speaking out on the U.S. strikes on Iran. Senate Intelligence Vice Chair ...
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Israel's bombing of Iranian targets ignites political clash as Democrats, Republicans, and media figures debate Netanyahu's actions and Trump's Middle East influence ...
Chris Murphy has been touring the country and talking to voters, and some people are starting to view the Democratic senator from Connecticut as worthy of the national spotlight.
There’s been growing speculation that Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the No. 2 Senate Democrat, may retire after this current term, and his latest fundraising haul is suggesting that’s likely.
Murphy, whose seat isn’t up until 2030, had $9.6 million banked at the end of March. Two other House progressives with growing profiles also had big fundraising quarters.
Steve Kornacki, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Cornell Belcher, Eugene Daniels, Sara Fagen and Anna Palmer ...
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