It's a menacing ride, indeed, fitted with a virtual two-tone gray and black attire, slim LED headlights and taillights, an encompassing aerodynamic kit with ... around the back, and an exposed ...
Based on Capitol Hill, Matt Laslo has been covering campaigns and every aspect of federal policy since 2006. In addition to his reporting for Raw Story, Matt has been a contributor at WIRED, VICE ...
The Trump Supreme Court couldn’t even bother itself to make up a legal reason to purge 1,600 Virginia voters from the state voter rolls. The six MAGA justices just voted, then tucked their tails.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to reinstate a purge of suspected noncitizens from voter rolls. Over the objections of the three liberal justices, the court ...
Virginia has pushed back against the Justice Department's lawsuit, calling it a "desperate attempt to attack the legitimacy of elections in the Commonwealth." This follows the DOJ's accusation ...
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This phrase typically refers to unexpected political events that can sway election outcomes, and this year, it encapsulates the controversy surrounding the recent voter purge in the Commonwealth.
Starbucks is pulling back on promotions and discounts, an early move by Brian Niccol, the new chief executive officer, to reposition the coffee chain after a turbulent year. Since Niccol was ...
Glenn Youngkin hit back at the Department of Justice's lawsuit ... "To be clear, this is not a purge. This is based on a law that was signed into effect in 2006 by then-Democrat Gov.
Chinese stocks, once indispensable to global funds and later deemed uninvestable by others, are back on the radar of investors after years of being ignored. While caution remains, optimism abounds ...
The US Supreme Court let Virginia carry out a purge of an estimated 1,600 residents from its voter rolls, dividing along ideological lines in an early test of the role the justices may play in ...
Chinese stocks, once indispensable to global funds and later deemed uninvestable by others, are back on the radar of investors after years of being ignored. While caution remains, optimism abounds ...