What to know about Thailand’s election as economic growth slows and nationalism rises
BANGKOK (AP) Thailand’s political parties geared up Friday for their last campaign rallies before voters head to the polls.
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BANGKOK (AP) Thailand’s political parties geared up Friday for their last campaign rallies before voters head to the polls.
A federal judge threw out the criminal charges against the former F. B. I. director James Comey after finding that the prosecutor President Trump handpicked to bring the cases had been illegally appointed.
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(The Center Square) First Liberty Institute sent a letter to a Tennessee school board, urging approval of a family’s request to start faith-based athletic clubs, after the principal placed the proposal on hold. A Tennessee dad, Josh Gibb, and his sons, students at Smith County Middle School and Carthage Elementary School, sought to lead faith-based athletic [.].
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University of Houston political science professor and host of “Party Politics,” Brandon Rottinghaus explains the amendment process and why they’re important to Texas.
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