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The US needed a Peace Corps in the ’60s — it still needs one today

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The US needed a Peace Corps in the ’60s — it still needs one today

The Peace Corps experience is now more relevant to the United States than ever.  …
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Trump responds to NYT article, says it’s ‘very good’ administration is losing legal talent

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Trump responds to NYT article, says it’s ‘very good’ administration is losing legal talent

President Trump on Sunday said it is “very good” that thousands of lawyers have chosen to no longer work for the administration, referring to The New York Times’s reporting on the exodus. The Times story reported that more than 10,000 lawyers working for the federal government have left since the end of 2024 to March…
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Pence questions Trump’s conservative credentials and ‘hostility to constitutional order’

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Pence questions Trump’s conservative credentials and ‘hostility to constitutional order’

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday shared grievances with President Trump for abandoning his conservative base for populist ideals. In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, Pence notes a shift in Trump’s tone and rhetoric that now focuses on widespread reform in the form of populist policies…
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Paxton set to meet with Thune after Cornyn loss

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Paxton set to meet with Thune after Cornyn loss

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Sunday said he will meet with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R) after winning the GOP runoff to replace incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.  Since beating Cornyn, a four-term incumbent, Paxton says he’s been in contact with Thune, Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-S.D…
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