Derek Dooley, a former football coach, cast himself as an outsider candidate as the Republican primary field for a marquee midterm contest takes shape.
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An Oval Office Replica Opens, Without Trump’s Gilded Flourishes
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe White House Historical Association recently unveiled its replica of President Trump’s Oval Office, but it mirrors the office from his first term, before he festooned it with gold.
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Trump ‘wants his own people’ in the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the White House says.
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesTrump ‘wants his own people’ in the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the White House says.
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Sandra Grimes, Who Helped Unmask a C.I.A. Traitor, Dies at 79
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesShe became suspicious when she discovered large deposits in the bank account of Aldrich Ames, whose betrayal cost the lives of at least eight double agents.
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Experts Raise Concerns Over Trump’s White House Ballroom Renovation Plans
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesPresident Trump plans to build a $200 million ballroom off the East Wing “long before” the end of his term in 2029.
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Some Chinese Weigh Painful Question: Stay or Flee Under Trump?
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesOver the past two years, Chinese immigrants have comprised one of the largest groups entering the United States. Some fear fines or even imprisonment if they are sent home.
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The Law in West Texas Breaks the Law to Protest Weed’s Prohibition
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesSarah Stogner, a Republican district attorney in Texas oil country, recorded herself smoking a joint that she bought legally in New Mexico.
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Until Trump Fired Her, She Was an Economist With Bipartisan Support
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesErika McEntarfer led the agency that produced key data on jobs and inflation. Then July’s report showed a weakening economy, and President Trump accused her of “rigging” the numbers.
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Texas State House Panel Advances Gerrymandered Congressional Map
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesThe full Texas House will now vote next week on a map drawn to flip five House districts to the G.O.P., but Democrats might walk out to deny Republicans a …
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How the New Texas Map Changes the Outlook for Control of the House
by Curtis Jonesby Curtis JonesDemocrats’ chances would be hurt if the map were approved, but they would still be favored.