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Elections

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Drive-through voting

Democrats seize on social distancing to push for remote voting in November

Nancy Pelosi calls for 'stimulus' billions to fund vote-by-mail, Joe Biden floats 'drive-in voting,' prompting GOP fears of Iowa Caucus 2.0

Federal Agencies

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Yoel Roth, Feb. 8, 2023, Washington, D.C.

New Twitter Files raise question of how independent pre-Musk company was from Biden administration

House Weaponization Subcommittee's top Democrat claimed "real evidence showed" no coordination between Twitter and the feds, which is "just laughable" in light of internal emails, Twitter Files journalist Paul Thacker says.

Congress

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Barry Loudermilk, Washington, D.C., May 19, 2021

Rep. Loudermilk says Cheney’s communication with J6 witness unethical, if not illegal

The communications expose the latest in a string of concerns Loudermilk’s investigation of the Democrat-run Jan. 6 Select Committee.

Congress

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Nina Jankowicz

Ex-DHS disinformation chief starts 'bipartisan' watchdog, accuses GOP of sexist investigations

American Sunlight Project won't reveal its donors but threatens to investigate and expose lawmakers who "peddle" disinformation. Team includes former staff in Biden White House and agencies, left-leaning think tanks, social media.

Courts & Law

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Hunter, Joe Biden in China

More details emerge on legal woes for gallery owner WH appointed to vet Hunter Biden art sales

The White House hired New York gallery owner Georges Bergès to host exhibitions of Biden’s paintings, be responsible for approving sales.

From the States

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Close up of a large Texas flag, blowing on a windy day.

Amid impeachment effort, Texas House speaker’s popularity plummets in his own district

By the last weekend of May, 35% polled expressed a favorable view of Phelan, down from 60%, with 15% expressing a “very favorable” and 20% a “somewhat favorable” view.

Congress

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Chuck Schumer, Kamala Harris, Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2023

Disinformation police ban survives in Defense spending bill, but one target disputes applicability

"The only way a military recruitment campaign would end up using our data would be if the military intentionally licensed our data for advertising," NewsGuard says.

Courts & Law

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Gov. Greg Abbott.

Texas House authorizes arrests of AWOL Democrats after state Supreme Court intervenes

Vote came after justices issued a temporary stay allowing Democrats to be arrested if they refused a new order to return to the Legislature.

Europe

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europe migration

Like U.S., immigration inflames Europe as countries deal with crush of refugees

The U.S. and Europe are each being hit hard by a wave of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers. The crisis is polarizing residents on both sides of the Atlantic in their own distinct ways.

From the States

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The cross is placed on the Bible.

Bible-reading marathon unleashes in nation's capital, and this year includes Congress

Marathon involves hundreds of people scheduled to read the Bible out loud in many languages.

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