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That’s one way to psych out an opponent.
The surge in domestic oil production made it easier for lawmakers to sell oil from the nation’s strategic reserve.
He said his numbers will be “far less” than hers.
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In the last 20 years, just a bare handful of senators have been turned out via a primary challenge.
The Week the 2026 Elections Began The candidates, issues, and funds came into focus in the last few days.
Republicans have an opportunity to plunge Democrats further into the minority.
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Opinion on Iran strikes is more about Trump than 'forever wars' The old specter of Iraq still looms large, but public opinion has fundamentally changed in 22 years.
Governor candidates grapple with FEMA cuts Would-be governors across the Southeast are concerned about what FEMA changes mean for their states.
The rainbow returns to the Trump-operated performing arts institution.
PLUS: Trump tries to block California’s EV mandate; GENIUS Act takes final procedural Senate step; and Hearing examines affordable housing crisis.
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