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Some readers are excited about a fresh perspective, while others raised concerns about Moulton's ambitions. The post Readers divided on whether Seth Moulton should challenge Ed Markey for U.S. Senate appeared first on Boston.
Democrats say there are still "very large differences" between the two sides, while Republicans have accused them of "not doing the right thing".
Despite the SAFE Act’s steep odds of passage, the long-discussed change to the Sports Broadcasting Act is a notable inclusion in any legislation.
Just as college sports' most vocal skeptics of the SCORE Act decided to pledge their support for the bill, another bill is being introduced.
As we continue to follow the latest updates on redistricting in Kansas, one state senator is sending a strong message to his fellow lawmakers. Senate President Ty Masterson has expressed interest in calling a special session here in Kansas,
SEC Network host Paul Finebaum said he’s “considering” leaving ESPN to run for U.S. Senate on the republican ticket. Finebaum told Outkick’s Clay Travis that the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk contributes to his interest in getting involved in politics.