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In North Carolina, Jamie Ager is distancing himself from his national party to win a congressional seat.
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In North Carolina, Jamie Ager is distancing himself from his national party to win a congressional seat.
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Details were not immediately clear. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently said he hoped the response would include a “serious offer for a ceasefire.”
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The lawmaker, who had served in the chamber since 2003, was seeking a 13th term in his safely Democratic district.
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The California Democrat said in a statement he was “deeply sorry to my family, staff and constituents for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past.”
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The plaintiffs in both cases argue that the president’s order violates the Constitution, which directly gives states and Congress the power to regulate federal elections and voter rolls.
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The International Olympic Committee announced that only biologically female athletes can compete in women’s sports at the Los Angeles Games.
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Experts say that laws in Wisconsin and a few other states that ban wagering on election results are difficult to enforce.
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Rep. Neal Dunn (R-Florida), who is not seeking reelection, had not previously publicly disclosed that he is battling a terminal illness.
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The Alabama senator, who is running for governor of his state, has previously called for the mass expulsion of Muslims from the United States.