Poll: More than half of Mass. Republicans considered leaving state over past year

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Republican Doug Mastriano told supporters he didn't get any money from Ohio derailment train operator Norfolk Southern. Records show he took $1,000.

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Georgia grand jury recommended indictments for more than a dozen people in Trump probe, foreperson says

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GOP Border Visit a ‘Partisan Publicity Stunt,’ White House Says

House Republicans should spend less time on partisan publicity stunts and more time working on solutions,” Ian Sams, a White House spokesperson, told The Hill. “Solutions are what President Biden is

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