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For years, legislative Republicans have argued that the Oregon Food Bank strayed from its mission of eliminating hunger by weighing in on political debates. On Tuesday, the top Republican in the Oregon Senate made his case for increased legislative scrutiny of the food bank and other nonprofit organizations that receive state funding. Sen. Daniel Bonham’s
WASHINGTON — Senator Bill Cassidy had just cast the decisive committee vote Tuesday to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as health secretary and the Louisiana Republican felt he had to go to the Senate floor to explain himself. Normally, a senator’s vote for a nominee from the president of his own party wouldn’t require
SAN ANTONIO – It took less than 90 seconds for Allen Hoover to locate and dig up the first bullet. “That’s like a 9mm slug,” the Mosaic Land Development vice-president said, kneeling next to his metal detector along the fence line with the San Antonio Target, Hunting and Fishing Club. It was the first of
If you’re forced to defend yourself and end up in court, will you be better off with a bench trial or a jury trial? When facing criminal charges related to the use of force in self-defense, one of the decisions you’ll need to make is whether to proceed with a jury trial or waive that
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) – Advocates for victims and survivors of domestic violence are urging South Carolina lawmakers to expand protections to cover more abuse victims. South Carolina is one of just four states where dating partners do not qualify for orders of protection in domestic abuse situations. Legislation advancing at the State House would change
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Newly sworn-in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth earned nearly $6 million over the past two years from his Fox News job, book deals, and speaking engagements, financial disclosures show. The documents, covering 2023 and 2024, show Hegseth collected $4.6 million as a Fox News host. His transition to the Pentagon’s top civilian post will bring a
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Over twenty years ago, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the Food Bank of Iowa and the Department of Corrections forged a plan. The idea was simple: hunters would hunt overpopulating deer, and the public would receive processed venison through food banks and prisons. And it worked. In 2007, more than 8,000 deer were donated
Elijah Hurewitz-Ravitch, Contributing Photographer New Haven and Connecticut officials, healthcare and law enforcement experts, and community organizers gathered for a roundtable convened by Rep. Rosa DeLauro last Thursday to discuss gun violence prevention strategies. In a basement classroom at the School of Public Health, the group of 17 spent 90 minutes sharing their diverse perspectives
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