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PoliticsMar 12

GOP Senators Split on Federal Reserve Chair Nomination Process

Republican senators show division over Kevin Warsh's potential Fed chair confirmation amid ongoing Powell investigation.

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PoliticsMar 11

DOJ Pardon Attorney Ed Martin Faces Ethics Charges Over Letter to Georgetown

Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin is facing disciplinary charges for sending a threatening letter to Georgetown Law about its DEI policies.

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PoliticsApr 6

Hungarian Prime Minister Orban Faces Opposition from Younger Voters in Election Campaign

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's campaign focuses on opposition to Ukraine while younger voters express dissatisfaction with his leadership.

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PoliticsMar 24

Brazil's Bolsonaro granted house arrest for 27-year sentence due to health issues

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro received permission to serve his 27-year coup attempt sentence at home instead of prison due to deteriorating health conditions.

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PoliticsMar 19

Senate Republicans Consider Bill That Would Restrict Mail-in Voting

Congressional Republicans are advancing legislation that would impose stricter voter ID requirements and limit mail-in voting options.

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PoliticsMar 11

Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Deportation Protections for 350,000 Haitians

The Trump administration has petitioned the Supreme Court to terminate temporary deportation protections for approximately 350,000 Haitian immigrants.

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PoliticsApr 6

Northern Ireland Becomes First UK Region to Introduce Miscarriage Leave

Northern Ireland introduces legal entitlement to paid leave for parents affected by miscarriage at any stage of pregnancy.

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PoliticsApr 9

Wisconsin Mayor Will Not Face Charges for Removing Ballot Drop Box in 2024

Special prosecutor found insufficient evidence to charge Wausau Mayor Doug Diny for removing absentee ballot drop box ahead of 2024 elections.

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PoliticsMar 7

House Committee Releases Video Depositions of Bill and Hillary Clinton on Epstein Ties

The House Oversight Committee released over eight hours of testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

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PoliticsApr 9

GOP lawmakers advance immigration enforcement measures through separate initiatives

Republican senators plan White House meeting on DHS funding while House member introduces bill targeting asylum fraud.

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PoliticsApr 7

Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Online Age Verification Bill for Adult Content

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers rejected legislation requiring age verification for pornography websites, citing concerns about burdens on adults accessing protected materials.

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PoliticsApr 4

Defense Secretary Hegseth's Religious Comments Draw Papal Response

Pope Leo XIV criticized military approaches after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made religious references at Pentagon worship service.

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PoliticsApr 7

Virginia Governor Spanberger Faces Low Approval Rating, Pressure on Immigration Policy

Gov. Abigail Spanberger's approval rating has dropped to 46%, while federal officials urge her to reconsider sanctuary policies amid criminal cases.

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PoliticsMar 12

Government to Release Papers on Lord Mandelson's US Ambassador Appointment

Documents detailing the vetting process for Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador are expected to be published Wednesday.

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PoliticsMar 8

New party led by ex-rapper leads Nepal election results after 2025 uprising

The Rastriya Swatantra Party, founded in 2022 and led by former rapper Balendra Shah, is leading Nepal's first parliamentary election since last year's youth revolt.

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