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Eric Adams Says He Has Something to Prove. Becoming Mayor Might Help. The long arc of Mr. Adams's career — from the son of a Queens house cleaner to a reform-driven New York City police officer, from state senator to Brooklyn borough president and now a leading mayoral candidate — is an ode to personal discipline.
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Republicans continue their nationwide campaign to restrict voting Gerald Welty sits the House Chamber at the Texas Capitol as he waits to hear debate on voter legislation in Austin, Texas, Thursday, May 6, 2021.
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Florida and Texas Join the March as Republicans Press Voting Limits The Texas bill would, among other restrictions, greatly empower partisan poll watchers, prohibit election officials from mailing out absentee ballot applications and impose strict punishments for those who provide assistance outside the lines of what is ...
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Virginia Democratic candidates for governor clash over style more than substance in second debate Former governor Terry McAuliffe seemed to look past his rivals in the June 8 primary election and instead attacked Virginia Republicans, who are choosing their nominee through a complicated convention process beginning Saturday.
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What Elise Stefanik's Rise Means for the GOP We spoke with our congressional reporter Catie Edmondson about the young New York lawmaker in line to replace Liz Cheney.
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What's in Florida's New Voting Law? Voting rights groups filed lawsuits shortly after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation reducing voting access in the battleground state. Critics said the law will disproportionately affect people of color.
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'High-level chess': How Biden is navigating his relationship with Mexico's President 'AMLO' WASHINGTON – When President Joe Biden tapped Vice President Kamala Harris in March to address the surge of migrants seeking to enter the United States, he also enlisted her help to solve a thorny diplomatic problem: improving relations with Mexico.
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For Biden, Ukraine Is a 'Déjà Vu' Problem That's Hard to Fix KYIV, Ukraine — In December 2015, Joseph R. Biden Jr., then the vice president, appeared before Ukraine's Parliament with a two-pronged message. The United States would defend the country from Russia, Mr. Biden said, but lawmakers in Kyiv also ...
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'The Worst I've Seen': Capitol Police Face Scrutiny For Lack Of Transparency Capitol Police are now facing widespread criticism for the failure to prevent a pro-Trump mob from storming the building and putting members of Congress, the vice president, congressional staff and their own officers at serious risk.
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Biden White House posts first tranche of White House visitor logs in break with Trump (CNN) The White House on Friday released the first tranche of the complex's visitor logs after announcing it would resume releasing the records that the Trump administration withheld. The first tranche names 400 visitors who visited the White House between ...
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