Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) is raising suspicions about the integrity of the election systems in Virginia as he trails his primary challenger, an effort that echoes the "Stop the Steal" movement. He has vowed to pursue a recount in the race, saying there should be a full accounting of "every legal vote." |
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Former President Trump significantly outraised President Biden last month thanks in part to a surge following Trump's conviction in his first criminal trial in New York. The Trump campaign advertised that more than $50 million flowed in to support him within a day after the verdict was announced, contributing to his total. May helped erase the cash advantage that Biden has enjoyed throughout the election cycle, though both candidates have a lot of money at their disposal. |
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A Nevada judge dismissed a case Friday against six so-called fake electors who falsely claimed former President Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election. Clark County District Judge Mary Kay Holthus ruled that prosecutors with the Nevada attorney general's office chose the wrong venue in which to file the case, calling off a trial scheduled for January. |
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Sean O'Brien, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, will speak at the Republican National Committee (RNC) convention in Milwaukee. "When I am back in the White House, the hardworking Teamsters, and all working Americans, will once again have a country they can afford to live in and be respected around the world," former President Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. |
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People will be allowed to carry guns just blocks away from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee next month, where former President Trump is set to formally become the GOP nominee for president. According to a security plan local and federal law enforcement authorities released Friday, weapons won't be allowed within a designated inner perimeter, but people will be able to carry their firearms openly or concealed elsewhere as allowed under state law. |
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Four years after last facing off against each other, President Biden will debate former President Trump on June 27 at 9 p.m. EDT. Trump and Biden decided to flout the Commission on Presidential Debates to debate each other far earlier than is normal for a presidential election. The second debate is scheduled Sept. 10, hosted by ABC. Here's what you need to know. |
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| High school students have kicked off their summer break, but for those looking at higher education, it is not always a time to kick their feet up and relax.
Experts say college-bound students should create a summer experience tailored toward their goals. This could mean picking up extra classes, learning new skills or a language, or taking part in educational camps during the three-month lull from school. |
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Thursday told ABC host Jimmy Kimmel that she'd "be hard-pressed to find someone dumber" in the House than Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Greene and Crockett fought last month at a late-night House hearing, and their animosity has not gone down in the ensuing weeks, Crockett's remarks suggested. |
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Former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is pushing back on former President Trump's idea to give green cards to international students who graduate from U.S. colleges. Bannon, an ally of Trump's and a podcaster, argued strongly against the immigration idea on Friday, saying the student's exit visa should be clipped to their diploma. |
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OPINION | Ahead of next week's presidential debate, pundits are clenching bare knuckles around polls, including the release of the FiveThirtyEight forecast, showing Biden and Trump in a functional tie. Ignore it all. If you want to know the actual trajectory of the 2024 presidential, Senate and House races, all you need to do is monitor the state of play in two congressional districts: Pennsylvania's eighth and Nebraska's second. |
OPINION | Russia's attack on Ukraine in February 2022 has unleashed forces that are affecting international relations and the global economy. But the consequences are still unclear to investors, who are focused on inflation and interest rates rather than geopolitical developments. Yet the resolve of the West is being tested. Sweeping gains by far-right parties in the recent European Union parliamentary elections imperiled support for Ukraine. The biggest threat comes from France's National Rally party, which won the most seats in France and forced new national elections. |
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Fearful that conscription is a one-way ticket to bloody trench warfare, the men spend their days holed up at home to avoid draft officers who roam the streets. First, Vladyslav stopped going into Kyiv's city center to avoid draft officers checking papers. Then he stopped exercising at the gym because of patrols in his neighborhood. Now, he spends most of his days holed up in his apartment, often using his binoculars to watch officers serving draft notices to commuters leaving a nearby subway station. |
EOLIA, Ky.—On a windy January afternoon in Appalachia, a school bus swiped a coal truck coming around a bend, tumbling 30 feet down an embankment and coming to rest in a shallow creek. Of the 22 students and one adult taken to the hospital, the most severely injured was 6-year-old Gunner, whose cheek was sliced along the bone to the ear, requiring a four-hour surgery. A few weeks later, Gunner and his first-grade classmates filed into the gym of Arlie Boggs Elementary School to hear from their governor. |
Heavy rain and flash flood warnings in New Mexico prompted officials to order mandatory evacuations for parts of Las Vegas with shelters set up for displaced residents. The National Weather Service office announced a flash flood emergency on Friday night through early Saturday. The impacted areas included Las Vegas and communities near Albuquerque. |
JERUSALEM — In the pandemonium that followed Hamas's surprise attack on Oct. 7, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moved quickly to unify Israel's many combative factions. He invited opposition members to share power in an emergency war cabinet. His own Likud party and coalition members closed ranks behind him. Military commanders saluted and went off to prosecute the war against Hamas. President Biden, who had a rocky relationship with Netanyahu before Oct. 7, paid a dramatic wartime visit and literally wrapped his arms around the prime minister. |
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