Politics Features
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Fake-Ticket Champ in Connecticut Trooper Scandal, Revealed
As outrage grows over the fraudulent tickets that marred the state’s racial-profiling data, the governor announces an independent investigation
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Former Anti-Abortion Leader and Aide to Alabama Lt. Gov. Arrested on Child Sex Abuse Charges
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth once called Cole Wagner “a whiz-kid” and a “bright, young guy”
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Police Say He Stabbed a Man to Death While Shouting the N-Word. He's Charged With Only 'Peace Disturbance'
The 4th of July killing of Mike Rone in Kansas City is sparking outrage, as the alleged killer may soon make bail
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Generals, Peaceniks, and Palestinian Fighters Agree: Bibi Must Be Stopped
Inside both the Israeli and Palestinian revolts, where everyone from former Prime Ministers and hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the streets to Gen Z occupied Palestinians reject the country Benjamin Netanyahu remade in his image
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Special Counsel Probes Team Trump's Jan. 6 'War Room'
The special counsel's investigators are grilling Trump's allies about a series of meetings at the Willard Hotel ahead of Jan. 6, sources tell Rolling Stone
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Nebraska Teen Sent to Jail Over Illegal Abortion
Celeste Burgess was arrested after Facebook turned over her private messages to police
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‘I Have Never Been Anti-Vax,’ Says Lead Anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr
“I have never told the public to avoid vaccination,” Kennedy declared under oath.
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Special Counsel's Jan. 6 Target Letter to Trump Mentions Conspiracy, Tampering
The letter does not mention statutes relating to insurrection or sedition, a source tells Rolling Stone
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Private GOP Polling Data Reveals Why DeSantis’ Campaign Is Sputtering
The Florida governor wanted to unseat Trump in part by harnessing voters' rage over Covid and vaccines. Internal data reveals that's a losing bet
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These Black and Asian American Affirmative Action Advocates Won’t Be Divided
After a decades-long struggle to kill affirmative action, one man succeeded by using Asian American students as a wedge, say activists from Harvard and UNC. They see through it — and have fought back in interracial coalitions
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