The former Wyoming congresswoman and Trump antagonist has 'fiercely defended democracy,' school officials said.
The former Wyoming congresswoman and Trump antagonist has"fiercely defended democracy," school officials said.
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UVa gives Liz Cheney perch to continue knocking TrumpDriven from the House for being the GOP’s most vocal anti-Trump vice chairwoman, former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney has landed a new position at the University of Virginia where she can continue criticizing the former president and threats she sees to democracy.
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If Wyoming bans abortion, hospitals may have an even harder time recruiting doctorsWyoming has one of America's worst physician shortages, and now some homegrown medical students say they're looking for jobs out of state as state lawmakers are pushing bills criminalizing abortion.
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Wyoming logistics firm lands in North Fort Worth with shipping hubWyoming-based warehousing and transportation firm Spearpoint Logistics is locating a new shipping hub in North Fort Worth.
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Kevin McCarthy raises money off Liz Cheney's possible 2024 White House bidHouse Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) took aim at former Rep. Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) possible 2024 bid in a new fundraising email obtained by the Washington Examiner.
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Liz Cheney to join University of Virginia as a professorAfter having left office in January, former Rep. Liz Cheney will join the University of Virginia as a professor of practice, the university announced. The appointment is effective immediately and will run through this year's fall semester.
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Liz Cheney Lands a New JobOn the heels of losing her seat in Congress after she was demolished in a primary, Liz Cheney has joined the University of Virginia as a professor of practice, the university's Center for Politics announced in a tweet Wednesday.
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