Republican senator refuses to answer questions on relaxed child labour laws
Iowa state senator Adrian Dickey refused to answer questions about relaxed child labour laws during a fiery exchange with Democrat opponent William Dotzler.
Iowa state senator Adrian Dickey refused to answer questions about relaxed child labour laws during a fiery exchange with Democrat opponent William Dotzler.
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A Texas-born princess is facing a court-ordered eviction from a Rome villa containing the only known ceiling painted by Caravaggio
Singer and guitarist Otis Redding III has died at age 59
Protestors promise demonstration that is ‘loud, visible and impossible to ignore’
‘Disruption is set to continue throughout the summer,’ says Unite general secretary Sharon Graham
Trump went down to Anthony McGill, while Wilson made just the 13th maximum in World Snooker Championship history
Nebraska lawmakers have passed a bill to allow people to carry concealed guns in the state without a permit
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Senior members of the SNP fear that Ms Sturgeon could be the next figure to be arrested in the Police Scotland investigation
Coroner demands action after Alexandra Briess dies from allergic reaction to Rocuronium
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Frank Lampard promised that Chelsea will be back after Real Madrid effectively ended a dismal season for his side with a 2-0 win to eliminate them from the Champions League.
Three Tennessee lawmakers who faced expulsion votes after participating in gun protests will visit the White House on Monday
The public broadcasters of four Nordic countries have published a joint investigation that says Russia is suspected of spying in the waters of the Baltic Sea and North Sea using civilian fishing trawlers, cargo ships and yachts
A county commissioner in far southeast Oklahoma who was apparently caught on tape discussing killing reporters and lynching Black people has resigned from office
Emmanuel Macron was greeted by boos and heckles upon his arrival in Alsace on Wednesday (19 April).
A coding error in an annual survey by the U.S. Census Bureau has offered unprecedented insight into how large numbers of Brazilians in the U.S. identify as Hispanic
The Duke of Sussex spoke German as he appeared via videolink for an Invictus Games event in Berlin
In the span of six days, four young people across the U.S. have been shot — one fatally — for making one of the most ordinary mistakes in everyday life: showing up at the wrong place
Keri Russell is back on TV, and this time, she's on the other side
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