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Former White House aide delivers shocking testimony about out-of-control Trump on Jan. 6
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The Supreme Court has chipped away at the Voting Rights Act for 9 years. This case could be the next blow.
The diminished Voting Rights Act has already played a key role in the 2022 elections via redistricting.
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Biden’s state gas tax holiday plea lands with a thud among Dems
Even as the president lauds New York and Connecticut for suspending their gas taxes, motorists aren’t seeing much in the way of savings at the pump in either state.
There’s a strongman holding NATO hostage. And it’s not Putin.
As the Western alliance expands to counter the Kremlin, Biden has to placate NATO’s problem child and ‘weakest link’ — the Turkish president.
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Democrats look to recruit businesses from red states restricting abortion
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In states that allow abortion for rape and incest, finding a doctor may prove impossible
Clinics planning to move their operations may leave patients in their states with no providers willing to offer abortions in cases of rape and incest.
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