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Dec 01 2020
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Trump campaign to file Wisconsin lawsuit, claiming 'abuse' of absentee voting affected 220K ballots
The Trump campaign is filing a lawsuit to the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday -- alleging abuse around the process of absentee voting in the state, which they say affected approximately 220,000 ballots.
The lawsuit is expected to be filed Tuesday morning and comes after Wisconsin completed its partial recount — which maintained that Joe Biden won the presidential race in the state — and
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Aug 03 2020
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Voting Rights
States have different voter registration deadlines and requirements, so make sure you are registered well in advance of Election Day. Voter registration deadlines vary and some states allow individuals to register for the first time and cast ballots on Election Day.
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Oct 02 2020
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Trump coronavirus diagnosis leaves lawmakers exposed
Republican and Democratic leaders have rejected a comprehensive testing program in the Capitol.
President Donald Trump's coronavirus diagnosis exposes the Capitol's laissez-faire approach to testing for the deadly disease, particularly for congressional Republicans who interact regularly with the president and his top aides.
The president regularly hosts Republican senators at
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Mar 24 2021
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‘Easy to vote, hard to cheat.’ Kentucky threads needle on voter access.
Democracy isn’t just about the right to vote, but about how election participation, in turn, impacts communities. Conservative Kentucky has found a bipartisan way to strengthen that right.
When Joshua Douglas wrote a book on how individual Americans are trying to expand voting rights as a way to help their communities, he didn’t expect a large Republican readership.
After all,
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Aug 18 2022
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NEW AllSides Media Bias Chart™ Version 7: Updated Ratings for AP, Forbes, Politico, and More
The AllSides Media Bias Chart™ has just undergone some critical updates. We’ve clarified our rating for the Associated Press and strengthened our ratings for Forbes, The American Conservative, Politico, The Hill, The Daily Wire, and more.
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Jun 07 2022
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Fox News Anchors Praise McConaughey’s Emotional Speech: ‘Someone From Hollywood Calling to Restore Our Family Values’
Fox News anchors Sandra Smith and John Roberts reacted to Mathew McConaughey’s White House address on Tuesday by noting how McConaughey “is part of Hollywood, but a Texas native” – commenting on his ability to speak across divides.
“All right, you were just listening to actor Matthew McConaughey there, born in Uvalde, Texas, meeting with the victims’ families, met with the president,
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Oct 22 2021
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Where President Biden’s economic plan appears to stand right now: From taxes to climate policy to Medicare to immigration
Even as negotiations over President Biden’s economic package continue, Democratic officials have started signaling which parts of the White House agenda could be cut from the legislation and which are likely to be approved.
Biden, for instance, said on Thursday night that his plan to create universal free community college had fallen out of the bill. The president acknowledged his new
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Oct 08 2020
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Some worried Democrats have 2nd thoughts on voting by mail
Ann Mintz and Clifford Wagner have been struggling with indecision about the election for weeks. Their angst isn’t over whom to vote for — the Philadelphia couple are Democrats who support Joe Biden. It’s about how, precisely, they should cast their ballots.
They voted by mail without hesitation in the state’s June primary. But now there are new stresses. Will a slowdown at the U.S.
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Apr 01 2022
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Biden seeks a crosswalk between oil and clean energy
Two White House initiatives unveiled on Thursday show how President Biden is struggling to navigate an oil supply crunch without letting his clean energy goals blow even further off-course.
Catch up fast: Biden announced the release of up to 180 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and urged U.S. producers to speed up tepid production growth, too.
But he's
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Aug 23 2021
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Capitol Police finds officer who fatally shot January 6 rioter acted lawfully
Washington — The U.S. Capitol Police said Monday that the officer who fatally shot a California woman during the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol acted lawfully and within the department's policy, concluding an internal investigation into the shooting that occurred outside the House of Representatives.
The Capitol Police said the officer involved in the shooting of Ashli Babbitt,
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