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Macon names interim city administrator

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Mary Lou Craig has been named Macon’s interim city administrator, the city announced in a Wednesday social media post. Craig replaces Scott Meszaros, who was fired last week after only working since March 1. The post says Craig has worked for the city as either the city clerk or assistant city administrator

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Texas State Representative Jon Rosenthal wears Texas House and LGBTQIA flag pins on his lapel during a press conference in Chicago on Wednesday.

Texas Democrats signal they are ready to end redistricting standoff and return to state

By Arlette Saenz, Steve Contorno, CNN (CNN) — Texas Democratic lawmakers signaled their intention on Thursday to end their redistricting standoff and return to Austin, paving the way for Republicans there to pass a redrawing of congressional lines backed by President Donald Trump. In a release Thursday, Texas House Democrats set conditions for heading back

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DC city workers dismantle tents and remove personal belongings during a sweep of a homeless encampment in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington

‘Chaos, fear and confusion’: Trump-backed crackdown hits DC’s homeless population

By Marshall Cohen, CNN Washington (CNN) — Fear and confusion are spreading among Washington, DC’s homeless population at the start of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on encampments. Leaders from three prominent advocacy groups in the nation’s capital — where about 800 people live on the streets on any given night — told CNN they’re bracing

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First lady Melania Trump listens as U.S. President Donald Trump (not pictured) delivers remarks during an Independence Day military family picnic on the South Lawn of the White House on July 4 in Washington

Trump told Melania to ‘go forward’ with legal action against Hunter Biden over Epstein relationship comments

By Shania Shelton, Aileen Graef, Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — President Donald Trump confirmed Thursday morning that Melania Trump’s attorneys are threatening legal action against Hunter Biden, saying he told her to “go forward.” “You know, I’ve done pretty well on these lawsuits lately. And I said, go forward. Jeffrey Epstein has nothing to do

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Sen. Joni Ernst speaks at the "Made in America Expo" in Ames

Republicans pitch Trump’s domestic policy agenda in Iowa, but some entrepreneurs aren’t yet sold

By Annie Grayer, CNN Ames, Iowa (CNN) — When Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler touted that her agency guarantees approximately 2,000 small business loans every week, Laura Pager, a small business contractor who says she has lost out on millions of dollars in work this year in the wake of the Department of Government Efficiency’s

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FBI and Border Patrol officers arrest a man

20 officers came to arrest man charged with throwing sandwich at a police officer in DC, his lawyer says

By Holmes Lybrand, Kaanita Iyer, Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN (CNN) — A man who worked for the Department of Justice was charged after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal law enforcement officer in Washington, DC, amid President Donald Trump’s takeover of the city’s police and increase in federal law enforcement presence. The man, Sean Charles

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Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears

Spanberger and Earle-Sears still at odds over when to debate in Virginia governor’s race

By Eva McKend, CNN (CNN) — Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican nominee for governor, formally accepted CNN’s invitation on Wednesday to participate in a fall debate. But her Democratic opponent, former US Rep. Abigail Spanberger, declined CNN’s invitation a day later. The election is one of two governor’s races across the nation in

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California National Guard members are positioned at the Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles on June 10.

Federal judge questions if Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in the Los Angeles area is lawful

By Molly Reinmann, Julia Vargas Jones, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge in San Francisco seemed unconvinced after a three-day trial that the continued deployment of federalized members of California’s National Guard — who were originally deployed to Los Angeles in response to protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda — is lawful. US District

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