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Pete Buttigieg confronts his existential problem: Courting black voters (CNN) Pete Buttigieg has a problem. After jumping to a commanding position in Iowa and improving his chances in New Hampshire, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, is confronting the real possibility that his inability to win over black voters will thwart his rise ...
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Mike Bloomberg just stabbed the journalistic heart of his news organization Months ago, when former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg said he wouldn't run for president, a palpable feeling of relief flooded the global newsrooms that bear his name. "The sound of 2,700 exhaling," as the quip had it. Now — with the 77-year-old ...
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DHS weighs online applications for Real ID as 2020 deadline looms With an October 2020 deadline looming, the Department of Homeland Security is requesting proposals for ideas that could allow states to accept online applications for the federal mandated Real ID, a change that would potentially end the requirement for an ...
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Trump, Pelosi blame each other for delay in finalizing new trade deal with Canada and Mexico President Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Monday gave conflicting assessments of a new trade deal with Canada and Mexico, as each said they were waiting on the other to act. Trump told reporters a revised version of the North ...
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Have different politics from your family? Here's how to survive Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving, most of us gather around the table with people we're related to or who have become kin through friendship. For many of us, that table is also a minefield — just waiting to be detonated by political opinions. In our national political climate, ...
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Democrats' Plan Will Suppress Third Parties in New York ALBANY, N.Y. — For years, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and some Democratic leaders have had an antagonistic relationship with the left-leaning Working Families Party, a labor-backed group whose increasing influence and independence have only widened ...
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Takeaways from a busy day in courts on the impeachment inquiry Washington (CNN) Two major court actions in Washington, DC, Monday evening added fuel to the fire for the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry and the ongoing fight over the White House's attempt to shield President Donald Trump's advisers and ...
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President Obama May Not Be Up For Election, But His Legacy Is When Barack Obama stood in Chicago's Grant Park facing throngs of people in 2008 and declared that "change has come to America," Arielle Monroe was a freshman in college. Obama was her generation's rock star, who swept away the nation's last ...
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Donald McGahn Must Testify to Congress, Judge Rules; Appeal Is Expected WASHINGTON — The former White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II must testify before impeachment investigators about Mr. Trump's efforts to obstruct the Mueller investigation, a judge ruled on Monday. The 120-page decision by Judge Ketanji Brown ...
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Arrested as teens, three men exonerated after 36 years behind bars for wrongful murder conviction The death of 14-year-old DeWitt Duckett was historically horrible. Walking down the hallway of his Baltimore middle school one afternoon in November 1983, he was accosted and shot for his Georgetown University jacket. He was the first student ever killed in ...
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