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CBS News cites a NHTSA report stating that women are 73% more likely to suffer injuries in a crash than men. This information appears to come from a 2019 University of Virginia report rather than ...
In response, Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA), Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX), and others introduced a resolution marking the first anniversary of the Trump assassination attempt. The ...
"The next election is the primary in 2026, about a year away. But unfortunately, it’s not too early to send out some ...
The U.S. Senate has until the end of the week to decide whether to claw back $9.4 billion the federal government had already ...
According to Sen. Fischer, the Five-Year Development Plan list is a concrete commitment from Veterans Affairs.
A group of bipartisan women senators is pushing for more diversity in crash test dummies, hoping it will help solve the problem. "Whether driving or as passengers, we wanna make sure that women are ...
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska expressed her approval of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' decision to include the Omaha VA hospital project in its ...
Paul Hammel: "The next election is the primary in 2026, about a year away. But unfortunately, it’s not too early to send out some mud-slinging ads condemning so-and-so for doing ...
The return of Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn is the best news Democrats have received in a while. The irony, of course, ...
Sen. Deb Fischer: "To the people of Grand Island, thank you for never, never giving up. This is your victory, and it's a lasting tribute to those who gave all." ...
Former labor union leader and independent candidate Dan Osborn has announced his bid for a Nebraska U.S. Senate seat, challenging Republican Sen. Pete Ricketts ...
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