High-stakes campaigning, party in-fighting: This Week in Texas Politics RUDY KOSKI: Let's get our headlines this week, and we'll start first with Brad Johnson with the Texas News. Brad, what's your headline? BRAD JOHNSON: The GOP circular firing squad takes San Antonio. 05/24/2024 - 12:52 pm | View Link
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks about the continued threats he and his family receive while testifying at a House subcommittee hearing about the US's Covid-19 pandemic response and the origins of the virus.
Coloradans injured by medical malpractice will soon be able to seek more money from insurers and health care providers under new limits signed into law Monday by Gov. Jared Polis.
Under House Bill 1472, the state in coming years will raise various caps on civil damages in general, with some changes applying to medical malpractice cases.
Colorado voters will begin receiving ballots this week for the state’s primary election on June 25.
County clerks began mailing out ballots Monday. Registered unaffiliated voters and those affiliated with parties with primary elections should receive mailed ballots automatically.
Unaffiliated voters will receive a ballot for both Democratic and Republican primaries, but can only vote one of those ballots to have their vote count.
WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U. S. infectious disease expert until leaving the government in 2022, faced heated questioning Monday from Republican lawmakers about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A Republican-led subcommittee has spent over a year probing the nation’s response to the pandemic and whether U.
Donald Trump is the first ex-President to be convicted of crimes, and now he’ll be the first who has to negotiate the reality of being a felon in the U. S.
The guilty verdict will likely result in new restrictions on Trump’s rights and privileges, potentially impacting his ability to vote, own firearms, and travel to other countries.
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Read More: Donald Trump Convicted in Historic New York Hush-Money Trial
“This is long from over,” Trump declared on May 30 moments after a Manhattan jury convicted him on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal.
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