Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska Teamsters endorse Harris-Walz ticket
The endorsement is a departure from the national union, which refused to endorse either presidential candidate
By Anna Kaminski, Kansas Reflector - September 26, 2024The endorsement is a departure from the national union, which refused to endorse either presidential candidate
By Anna Kaminski, Kansas Reflector - September 26, 2024In July, 3,793 Mainers registered to vote, which was higher than every month since the 2023 November election.
By Emma Davis, Maine Morning Star - August 14, 2024North Dakota Democrats believe Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be a champion for rural America and reacted positively in the first hours after Kamala Harris picked Walz as her running mate.
By Michael Achterling, North Dakota Monitor - August 06, 2024Lieutenant governor candidate Matt Birk’s 2018 comments opposing sexual ‘freedom’ are not the only controversial remarks he’s made about women or abortion.
By Emily Singer - August 24, 2022New York, California and Minnesota are among the states taking steps to protect abortion providers and patients.
By Lisa Needham - July 28, 2022The governor signed an executive order on Thursday morning banning the harmful practice.
By Casey Quinlan - July 15, 2021‘No more kneeling and social media posts — we’ve had enough of the performative acts. Real police reform is needed now,’ said state Sen. Steven Bradford of California.
By Associated Press - April 25, 2021The annual accusations of a ‘war on Christmas’ could have deadly results in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Donna Provencher - December 09, 2020Gov. Tim Walz signed a police accountability bill into law Thursday that includes a ban on neck restraints like the one that was used on George Floyd before his death in Minneapolis, though some activist groups say the legislation falls short. The bill, passed by the Legislature earlier this week, also bans chokeholds and fear-based […]
By Associated Press - July 23, 2020Democratic Rep. Tim Walz, the highest-ranking enlisted soldier to serve in Congress, offered fired FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe a temporary job so McCabe could keep his pension.
By Alison R. Parker - March 17, 2018