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Opioid Epidemic Continues to Ravage the Midwest
This is just one of myriad issues, stemming from the opioid epidemic, affecting towns across the Midwest.
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This is just one of myriad issues, stemming from the opioid epidemic, affecting towns across the Midwest.
That warm air helped turn Harvey into the biggest rain event in U.S. history.
The social cost of carbon, Mullin said, “can be easily manipulated in order to justify” costly regulations. That amendment is among a few that will be voted on this week.
“The bottom line is: is it going to be good for North Dakota?” she said.
I think that’s ridiculous and disgraceful that they want to play politics on the debt ceiling at this moment when we have fellow citizens in need.”
Heidi Heitkamp, who plans to travel Wednesday with the president aboard Air Force One to her home state of North Dakota, according to White House and congressional aides.
Congress now has 6 months to legalize DACA (something the Obama Administration was unable to do). If they can’t, I will revisit this issue! — Donald J.
She told reporters traveling aboard Air Force One that it is too soon to say how a Harvey aid package might move through Congress.
he said, pointing to GOP members seated near the stage. “I think Congress is going to make a comeback, I hope so. I tell you what: the United States is counting on it.”
“The world has received North Korea’s latest message loud and clear: this regime has signaled its contempt for its neighbors, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable
At the DMZ between North Korea and South Korea. The soldier on the inside is South Korean.
A woman in the crowd pressed Fitzpatrick to answer the question. “I mean let’s be honest, the man is scary,” the woman said of the president. “He’s erratic.”
And he repeated his past views that Flake, the state’s junior senator, is “weak” on issues such as crime and border security, adding that “nobody knows who the hell he is.”
“You need virtually all of this to break the right way.”
“There are times when you can sit on the sidelines. This not one of them. I decided I have to get in the fight,” Hulings said in an interview with the Texas Tribune.
“We can’t afford to kick this can down the road. Otherwise, Republicans lose credibility the next time we point out (as we often do) that the national debt is a serious problem.”
Gary Peters, D-Mich., took his annual recess motorcycle tour of the Wolverine State this week.
When I closed my eyes and listened to Trump’s defense of the history of the Lost Cause of the antebellum South, I was back in gatherings with the members of the League of the South and the Sons of
Pointing to a child standing with her, the woman said, “This is why I’m here — for them, because I want them to have clean air and water.”
. “… The impact of this endorsement is going to hinge on whether the Strange campaigns puts enough paid media behind it.”