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PoliticsMar 8

Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Ongoing Military Action in Iran

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows 56% of Americans oppose continued U.S. military action in Iran despite President Trump's vows to continue operations.

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PoliticsMar 10

CBS News Face the Nation Features Energy Secretary, Israeli Ambassador

CBS News program Face the Nation hosted interviews with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Israeli Ambassador Michael Leiter amid ongoing military operations.

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PoliticsMar 4

Dallas County Extends Voting Hours After Rule Change Creates Primary Election Confusion

A Dallas County judge ordered Democratic polling sites to stay open two hours past closing time due to voter confusion over new precinct-based voting rules.

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PoliticsMar 17

Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Claims Trump Pardon Covers Alleged Conduct

Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs near party headquarters before Jan. 6, argues Trump's clemency applies to his case.

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PoliticsMar 7

New York Faces Policy Changes Affecting Taxes and Food Assistance Programs

New York officials debate tax policy while federal work requirements threaten food stamp benefits for 180,000 residents.

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PoliticsMar 10

Labour MP shares rape experience in Commons debate on jury trial reforms

Charlotte Nichols disclosed being raped while serving as an MP during parliamentary debate on government's jury trial legislation.

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PoliticsFeb 26

Hillary Clinton testifies in House committee's Jeffrey Epstein investigation

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared before the Republican-led House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

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PoliticsMar 13

EU Considers Sanctions Changes Involving Russia-Related Measures

The European Union is reportedly examining potential adjustments to Russia-related sanctions in two separate cases involving an oil trader and cultural funding.

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PoliticsApr 2

New Jersey Lawmakers Seek Federal Probe into Newark Schools' COVID Relief Spending

New Jersey legislators are requesting a federal investigation into alleged mismanagement of $287 million in COVID relief funds by Newark Public Schools.

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PoliticsMar 12

Sen. Kennedy Makes Controversial Comments at Hearing, Later Apologizes for Iran Remarks

Louisiana Senator John Kennedy made provocative statements during a Senate hearing and separately apologized for comments about an Iran school strike.

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PoliticsApr 2

Trump Criticizes State Farm Over L.A. Fire Response; Administration Sues States on Betting

President Trump called State Farm 'absolutely horrible' regarding L.A. fires while his administration filed suits against three states over prediction market regulations.

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PoliticsApr 1

New Jersey House Candidates Clash Over Israel Support in Special Election Debate

Democrat Analilia Mejia and Republican Joe Hathaway debated issues including Israel policy in race for former Rep. Mikie Sherrill's seat.

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PoliticsApr 12

Conservative Media Commentary Highlights Political Funding and Media Criticism

Conservative commentators discuss political funding dynamics and media coverage in separate opinion pieces.

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PoliticsMar 26

Democrats Plan Energy Policy Push as Industry Groups Mobilize After Tax Changes

Democratic leaders pledge to restore clean energy tax credits while renewable energy advocates organize political responses to recent policy setbacks.

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PoliticsApr 2

New York Lawmakers Press Governor on Climate Law and Gun Control Measures

New York state lawmakers are pushing Governor Hochul on two separate policy issues involving climate legislation and 3D-printed firearms.

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