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Sununu on TSA workers, DHS shutdown: ‘I don’t think there’s abreakingpoint’

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Sununu on TSA workers, DHS shutdown: ‘I don’t think there’s abreakingpoint’

Airlines for America CEO and former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) said Monday he does not believe the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown has hit a “breaking point,” even as security lines grow at airports nationwide. “I don’t think there’s a breaking point,” Sununu told host Blake Burman on NewsNation’s “Blue Light News.” “That’s the…
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White House releases DHS funding offer

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The Trump administration identified five policy points it is willing to codify…
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Jesse Jackson Jr.’s comeback bid fails in Illinois primary

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CHICAGO — Former Illinois Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. fell short in his attempt to return to Congress on Tuesday, after resigning more than a decade ago amid a federal corruption investigation.

Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller defeated him and a host of other candidates to win the Democratic primary for Illinois’ 2nd district, a seat currently held by Rep. Robin Kelly, who left to run for the Senate.

Jackson’s comeback bid transformed the race into a high-profile showdown, with the former representative leaning on his deep name recognition. But Jackson — who resigned in 2012 and served prison time after pleading guilty to wire and mail fraud for misusing $750,000 in campaign funds — was unable to successfully reframe his past as a redemption story.

Meanwhile, Miller consolidated support across key parts of the district and benefited from spending by a group aligned with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which funneled more than $4 million into ads promoting her campaign. The contest drew national attention in part because the group, Affordable Chicago Now, gave Miller’s campaign substantial airtime in the Chicago media market and funded mail pieces highlighting her record.

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Lawsuit alleges breakup of federal climate lab was tied to Trump’s feud with Colorado

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Lawsuit alleges breakup of federal climate lab was tied to Trump’s feud with Colorado

A new lawsuit opposing the breakup of a federal climate and weather lab alleges that the move is part of a Trump administration retribution effort against the state of Colorado. The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), a nonprofit consortium of 129 schools that manages the lab, …
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