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The CFTC is rethinking a planned move to Patriots Plaza III and may instead co‑locate with the SEC at Station Place, upending months of relocation planning.
A major Mahan backer has asked for a $1 million refund after a pro‑Mahan PAC closed, raising new questions about where millions in ad money went.
Rep. Mike Bost says Congress approved roughly $1.6 billion to modernize the John Cochran VA Hospital; VA planning documents show phased work beginning in 2026.
The Arizona Supreme Court has blocked Stephanie Stephens’ lawsuit against the Department of Child Safety, saying the agency had sufficient grounds to seek removal in 2020.
Marjorie Taylor Greene told Alex Jones she fears Donald Trump could use the Iran war to cancel the 2028 vote — a warning that raises legal and political alarm.
LDH will block SNAP EBT purchases outside Louisiana and approved border ZIPs starting May 26. Short‑term exemptions are available online or by phone.
Sen. Rick Scott reintroduced the Chinese CBDC Prohibition Act, aiming to bar China’s digital yuan from payment apps and send the measure to the Senate Banking Committee.
Annapolis moved toward a tentative $15M settlement to resolve two federal suits accusing the city of discrimination and unsafe conditions in public housing.
Two Republicans are trading attacks in a heated primary for Clark County Commission District F as early voting begins this weekend.
Eighty-one recruits were sworn into the Memphis Police Department in the citys largest class in nearly a decade as officials push to rebuild depleted ranks.
A DOE national lab ran 'what‑if' simulations of Bay Area power, water and telecom links to help planners shore up the region before World Cup matches.
The Pentagon wants $54.6B to mass drone swarms; senators warn policy, training and accountability may be lagging the tech. Near‑term demos and hearings are now in focus.
Two veteran Fulton County judges were unseated by prosecutors from the DA’s office, a surprising double upset that will change Atlanta’s Superior Court bench.
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