State legislators will reconvene Thursday, after the session deadline, to pass a final budget.
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Warren’s exit leaves the Democratic field with just one female candidate: Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has collected only one delegate toward the nomination.
Lexington voters overwhelmingly chose Joe Biden to be the Democratic presidential nominee. Biden is now the favorite in the race.
The justices are weighing a Louisiana law requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
A jury convicted Stone of lying to Congress, tampering with a witness and obstructing a Congressional investigation.
W&L students predicted that Sanders would receive a plurality of delegates but win the nomination on the second ballot at this summer’s Democratic Convention.
Students spent four years planning the Mock Convention–and they enjoyed themselves when it was finally over.
The Democratic field is wide open after the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire’s primary, which is challenging students to predict the party’s presidential nominee.
The proposed bill would make Election day a holiday instead of Lee-Jackson day.
Trump declared the impeachment proceedings a “disgrace” and portrayed himself as a victim of political foes he labeled “scum,” “sleaze bags” and “horrible” people.