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If you had a nickel for every former SEC head coach that's run for U.S. Senate you'd now have at least two nickels. In 2021, ...
Shortly after former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced his plans to run for Senate, a group backing Republicans ...
In one case, a woman was reportedly left to miscarry alone in a hospital room for over 24 hours without medical assistance after staff delayed responding to days of heavy bleeding ...
While documenting hundreds of abuse cases across Trump’s ICE, BOP, and military facilities, Ossoff’s investigation functions as damage control for a Democratic Party complicit in building and funding ...
The fine was issued in July of 2025 following an OSHA investigation into a Dec. 2024 incident that resulted in the death of ...
A months-long investigation into Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention led by U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia's ...
According to new polling, Ossoff, a Democrat, will face pressure from GOP rivals in the 2026 Georgia Senate race.
The Democratic Party is venturing into uncharted territory on Israel as deepening rifts emerge between longtime Zionist allies and a growing faction of lawmakers openly critical of the war in Gaza.
The Department of Homeland Security denied any wrongdoing after Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) claimed he had evidence of abuse ...
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including campaign announcements and ...
Republican Sen. Tim Scott plans to grow GOP's 53-47 Senate majority in 2026 elections despite traditional midterm headwinds facing the party in power.
Ossoff investigation finds over 500 reports of ‘human rights abuse’ in immigration detention centers
A report from Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) found more than 500 cases of “credible reports of human rights abuse” in immigration detention centers across the country.
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