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How did Democrats lose the working class to the party that's slashing its health benefits? My vote goes to the last theory.
The devastating storm that traveled through Beltrami County and surrounding areas on June 21 fell $800,000 short in ...
The country’s biggest landlord, Greystar, has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice to stop using ...
By FROMA HARROP The Democratic Party’s low approval ratings have sent a stern message to its members. But what is it? Is it a ...
The Democratic Party’s low approval ratings have sent a stern message to its members. But what is it? Is it a failure to ...
The Democratic Party’s low approval ratings have sent a stern message to its members. But what is it? Is it a failure to loudly fight an unpopular president on every matter? Is it anger over the party ...
Republican Tom Weiler, a Navy veteran and a previous candidate in the 3rd Congressional District, announced his candidacy for ...
Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) and Congressman Adrian Smith (NE-03), co-chairs of the Biofuels Caucus, ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary and former Wisconsin Representative Sean Duffy, along with Minnesota’s Eighth District ...
Several Minnesota nonprofits, including Phumulani, have developed community-based healing models for domestic abuse survivors as an alternative to Western therapy.
Today, we are sending a strong message in support of E15, urging the administration to recognize its benefits.” Ernst also added that it’s well-known that E15 creates lower prices at the pumps and ...
The Democratic Party’s low approval ratings reveal a deeper problem: loss of the working-class vote. Here’s why Democrats must pivot to pragmatic, stability-focused policies instead of fringe battles.