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PoliticsMar 24

Kentucky Governor Beshear Criticizes VP Vance at Ohio Event, Signaling 2028 Focus

Democratic Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear attacked Vice President JD Vance at an Ohio fundraiser, part of growing Democratic efforts to target potential 2028 GOP nominee.

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PoliticsApr 6

Michigan Senate Race Highlights Democratic Divisions Over Israel Policy

A three-way Democratic primary race in Michigan has exposed tensions within the party over Israel policy and progressive politics.

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PoliticsApr 6

Republicans Consider Using Reconciliation Process for Immigration Enforcement Funding

GOP explores budget reconciliation to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support, potentially limiting other legislative priorities.

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PoliticsMar 6

Texas Democratic Reps. Green, Menefee Advance to Primary Runoff

Representatives Al Green and Christian Menefee will face each other in a runoff after neither won a majority in Texas's 18th Congressional District primary.

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PoliticsApr 7

US deportation policies send individuals to third countries amid legal challenges

Multiple cases highlight US practice of deporting individuals to countries other than their birth nations when direct repatriation is not possible.

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PoliticsMar 31

EEOC shifts focus under Trump appointee amid workplace discrimination debates

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under new leadership is changing priorities while corporate DEI participation declines significantly.

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PoliticsApr 4

Polymarket apologizes for allowing bets on fate of downed U.S. pilots

Prediction platform Polymarket removed betting page and apologized after allowing wagers on when U.S. pilots shot down over Iran would be found.

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PoliticsMar 27

Republican Primary Battles Heat Up in Texas and Maine Senate Races

Competitive primary contests are underway in Texas and Maine as Republicans and Democrats prepare for key Senate races.

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PoliticsMar 13

DHS restores Global Entry program after shutdown pause

The Department of Homeland Security reactivated the Global Entry program on March 11 after temporarily suspending it during an ongoing department shutdown.

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PoliticsApr 7

Tennessee Senate Passes Bill Making Defying Deportation Orders a State Crime

Tennessee's Republican-controlled Senate approved legislation that would criminalize remaining in the state after receiving a final federal deportation order.

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PoliticsApr 9

Democratic Politicians Increase Profanity Use While Candidates Boost Security Spending

Democratic officials are using more profanity in public communications while political candidates across parties invest in enhanced security measures.

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PoliticsMar 18

Trump Temporarily Waives Jones Act for 60 Days to Address Energy Transportation

President Trump issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, allowing foreign-flagged ships to transport energy products between U.S. ports.

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PoliticsMar 23

Italian Prime Minister Meloni Loses Judicial Reform Referendum

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni conceded defeat in a referendum on judicial reforms, marking a significant political setback for her administration.

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PoliticsMar 31

Jan. 6 Participants File Lawsuit Against Police, Pardoned Rioter Sentenced

January 6 Capitol rioters filed a class action lawsuit alleging excessive police force, while a pardoned participant received prison time for child pornography.

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PoliticsApr 5

Religious Leaders Offer Varying Views on Faith's Role in American Politics

Multiple religious figures have recently commented on the intersection of faith and politics in America.

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