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Politics & Policy

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Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions who is now competing in the Alabama Senate race

Tuberville defeats Sessions in Alabama GOP primary runoff

Jeff Sessions lost to the Trump-backed candidate Tommy Tuberville

Technology

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Truth Social

Establishment media begrudgingly admit Trump's Truth Social is growing

Truth Social has grown largely on the premise of allowing free speech.

Elections

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Arizona Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs speaks to supporters at an election night watch party at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on November 08, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Calls for investigations grow over Katie Hobbs' alleged use of Twitter censorship, 1A issues

"What else did Katie Hobbs have removed?" asked Christina Bobb, attorney for Donald Trump for President 2024. "And how much censorship took place under her office?"

Courts & Law

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A metal fence marked with the US Border Patrol sign at the US/Mexico border fence, in Nogales, Arizona.

Supreme Court ruling rejecting Trump on DACA 'a very minor decision,' Dershowitz says

'I think that in the end, they'll have upheld the president's right to cancel DACA if he gives persuasive reasons, but by that time, there'll be an election,' the famed constitutional law scholar says.

White House

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Sen. Marco Rubio

GOP Sen. Rubio to Biden: Give everyone $2,000 on first day in office

“It would send a powerful message to the American people" – former GOP presidential candidate and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio

Congress

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Facebook headquarters in London

Facebook whistleblower goes to Congress, after WSJ, '60 Minutes' reports on bombshell allegations

Haugen will testify before Senate Commerce subcommittee on consumer protection, two days after she appeared on CBS’s "60 Minutes"

Elections

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Mastriano

Pennsylvania GOP nominee wants errant ballots disqualified, special prosecutors to fight crime

Gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano has moved to within 2 points in Trafalgar poll as crime rises as an issue in voters' equation.

Elections

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A polling station in Las Vegas, Nevada

Nevada voting raffle targeting Native Americans opens door to Trump legal challenge

Group's site offered chance to win hundreds of dollars in gift cards to those who had proof they voted. Trump campaign argues it was an illegal incentive.

Courts & Law

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Trump in New Hampshire

Trump legal team pounces on grand jury forewoman's media tour: 'clown-like'

"How can anyone looking at what we've now seen have faith and trust in the results of this investigation?" Little asked.

Elections

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Republicans seize on voter frustration in quest for control of Congress but verdict delayed

Gallup poll found 81% of Americans unhappy with where nation is heading.

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