The Minnesota Legislature kicked off its 2020 legislative session Tuesday, but the House began with an unexpected debate about whether or not it should even be meeting.
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Commentary: Never Mind the Democrats, Trump Is the Man to Beat
The Democrats are clinging to the inevitable pious fraud that Donald Trump is a compromised president because he was impeached.
Read MoreJudge OKs $26 Billion Merger Between Sprint and T-Mobile
A judge approved Sprint and T-Mobile’s multi-billion dollar merger Tuesday, effectively creating the U.S.’s largest wireless company as the country tries to compete with China on 5G.
Read MoreIn Reversal, Feds Say Roger Stone Deserves ‘Far Less’ Jail Time Than Initially Proposed
Federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., revised a sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone on Tuesday, saying the longtime Trump confidante deserves a prison sentence “far less” than the 87 to 108–month recommendation submitted Monday.
Read More2020 Democrats’ Safety Net Plans Would Lower Wages for US Workers: Study
The plans introduced by most 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to maintain solvency for government entitlement programs would ultimately lower wages for American workers, a study found.
Read MoreCommentary: National Debt Could Hit $100 trillion by 2037 If Trump Budget Is Ignored
President Donald Trump and the Office of Management and Budget have completed another budget, this time for Fiscal Year 2021, that proposes $4.4 trillion of spending cuts over the next decade and reaching balance within 15 years.
Read MoreBorder Apprehensions Continue to Decline as Smugglers Try New Tactics, CBP Says
Customs and Border Protection confirmed that apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border have fallen for the eighth straight month, a consequence the agency directly attributed to “successful” administration policies.
Read MoreGinsburg Says It’s Too Little, Too Late for Equal Rights Amendment
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg urged supporters of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Monday to begin the amendment process anew, rather than reviving a ratification campaign that has been dormant since the 1980s.
Read MoreMike Lindell’s Addiction Brought Him to the Brink of Nearly Losing Everything, Including His Life
Before he was a millionaire and CEO of one of America’s most visible companies, Mike Lindell was a crack addict on the verge of losing everything.
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