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Here's how the new Texas voting bill will affect access to the polls The measure targets several methods of voting that were implemented in the state during the pandemic to help people cast ballots safely, banning drive-through ...
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Biden looks to pivot after month from hell BIDEN, DEMOCRATS LOOK FOR A RESET — It's been a month from hell for JOE BIDEN. From the bungled Afghanistan pullout mission that led to American casualties, to ...
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Biden tries to shift blame on Afghanistan The president vehemently defended his decisions surrounding the withdrawal of U.S. troops, brushing off criticism about the way the war ended.
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Republican bill tightening Texas election laws is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk Senate Bill 1 rewrites Texas election laws to further restrict the voting-by-mail process and outlaw local voting initiatives meant to widen access, ...
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Biden tries to move past Afghanistan fiasco The president and his Democratic allies are looking to return their focus to their legislative agenda and the Covid-19 pandemic. President Joe Biden meets ...
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McCarthy threatens companies that comply with Jan. 6 probe's phone records requests Congressional committees have routinely subpoenaed data from private companies, but the House minority leader says a future GOP majority "will not forget.".
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666 new Texas laws go into effect Sept. 1. Here are some that might affect you. The new laws will affect abortion access, social studies curriculum and cities that trim the budgets of law enforcement. by Andrew Zhang Aug.
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Texas law banning abortion as early as six weeks goes into effect as the US Supreme Court takes no action Information and diagrams inside a medical room at a Planned Parenthood in south Austin on Jan. Senate Bill 8 would prohibit abortions as early as six weeks into ...
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White House says pulling troops 'best way' to help Americans still in Afghanistan President Joe Biden plans to give remarks at the White House later today to explain his decision not to extend the troop withdrawal deadline beyond Aug. 31, ...
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Ida's sweltering aftermath: No power, no water, no gasoline NEW ORLEANS — Hundreds of thousands of Louisianans sweltered in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida on Tuesday with no electricity, no tap water, precious little ...
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