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Supreme Court rules against public-sector union fees

The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that government workers can’t be forced to contribute to labor unions that represent them in collective bargaining, dealing a serious financial blow to organized labor.

Putin aide confirms Trump, Russian leader have agreed to meet

A foreign affairs adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Washington reached an agreement Wednesday on the date and location for a summit of Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump.

Ocasio-Cortez stuns in New York Dem primary; Romney wins in Utah

As Donald Trumps party came together, a 28-year-old liberal activist ousted top House Democrat Joe Crowley in the presidents hometown Tuesday night, a stunning defeat that suddenly forced Democrats to confront their own internal divisions.

Ex-Henderson police chief suing mayor, other city officials

Ex-Henderson Police Chief Patrick Moers has filed a lawsuit that accuses Mayor Debra March and other city leaders of soliciting false sexual misconduct claims against him, damaging his reputation and forcing him to resign.

Melania Trump plans another trip to Mexico border

Melania Trump is planning another visit to immigration centers housing migrants who have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Showdown vote on border immigration set for Wednesday

House Republican leaders scheduled a showdown vote on consensus immigration legislation as the Senate turned its sights Tuesday to a narrow bill to stop family separations and contain the political fallout over the president’s “zero tolerance” policy.

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