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West Virginia v. B.P.J. will only be the third West Virginia case to be heard in the Supreme Court in the last 100 years.
But the bill has faced more resistance than initially expected.Trump's stake in cryptoThere is a provision in the bill that bans members of Congress and their families ... a private dinner at his golf ...
More Americans file for jobless aid but layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty over tariffs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Filings for U.S. jobless aid jumped last week but American workers broadly remain secure in their jobs despite economic uncertainty over global trade. Jobless benefits applications ...
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin expressed sadness at the passing of Connolly, citing his years of public service. "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Congressman Gerry Connolly.
Niterra North America representatives came together with those from its Japanese partnering corporation as well as with West Virginia state and federal officials Friday to celebrate the company ...
In West Virginia v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court found that the federal law does not give the Environmental Protection Agency the ability to regulate sector-wide greenhouse gas emissions.
It would have kept West Virginia Republican Jim Justice, 73, out of the Senate, and it would shake up next year’s Senate race in Maine, which features GOP Sen. Susan Collins, 72, and potentially ...
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West Virginia congressman posts selfie with inmates at maximum security El Salvador prisonU.S. Rep. Riley Moore, a Republican from West Virginia’s 2nd District, made a post on social media Tuesday about his visit to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, which has ...
In other farm projects, the West Virginia Food & Farm Coalition has a USDA Local Food Promotion Program grant to help small farmers and value-added producers reach more markets.
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WCHS) — Gov. Patrick Morrisey held a news conference from Parkersburg Monday afternoon in Parkersburg to address West Virginia’s ongoing battle with opioids.
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a budget resolution this past week that could open the door to $880 billion in cuts to spending with Medicaid as a big possibility for those dollars.
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