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Nov 06 2012
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Voting Issues: Long Lines In Florida, Confusion In New Jersey
The day is young, but reports of irregularities are already coming in. Throughout the day, we'll be surveying our reporters and other news organizations and keep track of significant irregularities in this post.
We'll start with Florida:
In the Sunshine State some voters have waited up to three hours to cast their ballots. The Miami Herald is reporting some dramatic cases in
NPR (Online News)Apr 10 2020
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Biden's VP Prospects
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
On Wednesday, Bernie Sanders dropped out of the presidential race, leaving former VP Joe Biden as the Democratic front-runner.During CNN's Democratic debate in March, Joe Biden announced his intention to pick a Abridge NewsAug 30 2014
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Sweeping Midterm Gains in House May Be Challenge for Republicans
Overshadowed by their party's battle for control of the Senate, House Republicans are setting their own ambitious goal for the midterm elections: Expanding their majority to near a post-World War II high.
It won't take much to get there: House Republicans say they hope to pick up 11 seats, which would bring them to a 245-190 majority—strength the GOP hasn't seen since 1947, when it had
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 23 2019
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Who Is Boris Johnson? Trump-Defending, US-Fan Faces Big Battles as He Takes Charge of Britain
Britain has a new Prime Minister. Britain's Conservative Party has chosen Boris Johnson.
He's a fan of America and has defended President Trump. He's also vowed to make Brexit happen in three months, but his first challenge will be the escalating naval crisis with Iran.
Boris Johnson arrives at number 10 Downing Street at a challenging time for any prime minister, with fears
CBNNov 14 2015
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From Paris: Border Chaos As France Faces Biggest Terror Disaster Since Hitler
Travelers were left stranded across France today as the country began dealing with the aftermath of the worst terrorist atrocity since World War Two. Border Police vetted long lines of tourists who were attempting to leave the country as they tried to catch terrorists fleeing the country.
Yesterday Paris was rocketed by an explosion outside the France versus Germany soccer match,
TownhallJul 12 2013
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano stepping down to run UC system
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, who has served in President Obama’s Cabinet since Day One of his administration, announced Friday that she would step down to become president of the University of California system.
Napolitano’s departure has been in the works for several months, and she plans to leave her post in early September, according to two administration
Washington PostMay 01 2019
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Venezuela's Guaido Calls for 'Largest March in History' in Uprising Effort
Venezuelans were expected to take to the streets on Wednesday for what opposition leader Juan Guaido pledged would be the "largest march" in the country's history, a day after he called for the military to oust President Nicolas Maduro.
In his boldest effort yet to gain the support of the armed forces, Guaido appeared early Tuesday outside a Caracas air force base with dozens of
Newsmax (News)Sep 16 2014
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Congress takes up bill to make D.C. the 51st state
D.C. residents and city lawmakers packed a Senate hearing Monday for their first chance in two decades to make the case that the nation’s capital should be the 51st state.
They came prepared with statistics: $4 billion in federal income taxes are paid annually by city residents. They came with constitutional theories: D.C. residents are unfairly “subjugated” without a voting member of
Washington PostJun 16 2020
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Calls Mount for Minnesota Freedom Fund Spending Accountability
The Minnesota Freedom Fund received backlash after the organization stated Monday that it spent "well over" $200,000 bailing protestors out of jail, despite having received $35 million in donations. The Minnesota Freedom Fund later tweeted a thread explaining they had already paid “all protest-related bail that has come our way” and shared how they plan to spend the rest of their funds.
Washington Post New York Post (News) ForbesNov 26 2019
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Bloomberg News Won’t Investigate The Former Mayor During His Presidential Run
In a memo to staff, the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News told the newsroom that the publication will continue its “tradition of not investigating” its CEO and namesake, Michael Bloomberg, or his family and foundations after he declared his candidacy for president on Sunday.
The head of Bloomberg News, John Micklethwait, said the policy not to investigate will be extended to other
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