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"The answer to that is not necessarily, what you need to do is then push to the right. The answer to that is ... invest more in the ground game; invest more in outreach."
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Why evangelical vaccination rates might look different under a former ‘patron saint of conservatism’A Southern Methodist University professor says the emphasis on economic freedom starting in the 1980s replaced prior understandings of what it meant to be conservative.
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Though meteorologists expect a mild winter for much of the United States, forces overseas are already sending prices up.
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The regulations were loosened around the same time that the delta variant of the coronavirus began to surge.
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"They're the biggest law enforcement agencies in the country, and there's no reason why they don't have the resources or the ability to be able to process 15,000 people in a more efficient, orderly way without this chaotic response."
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Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains is considering adding clinics near the Texas border, but says immediate demands are unsustainable.
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The Freedom to Vote Act includes provisions that are at odds with Texas' recently adopted voting law.
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"In the three-hour drive between Laredo and San Antonio ... Mexican-American culture, Latino culture, changes in those miles."
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The federal Emergency Broadband Benefit subsidizes home or mobile access for many who already qualify for federal anti-poverty programs like Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid.
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As of this writing, there are four lawsuits in federal court and one in state court.