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The Republican Party of Louisiana face infighting and accusations of vote manipulation tactics ahead of next year's party leadership elections.
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Arkansas' attorney general is dropping her bid for Arkansas governor and clearing former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders' path to the Republican nomination for the post.
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Dozens of Republican state officials are suing over the White House's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that they say is unconstitutional and threatens business.
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At the same time, in Texas, an increasing number of counties are rethinking who should run elections altogether.
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Some experts worry "boostermania" is distracting from the goal of getting tens of millions of unvaccinated Americans their first shots.
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League officials say the comprehensive investigation into Robert Sarver will determine whether they will take action against the team owner.
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The U.S. Department of Justice claims the Texas law contains several provisions that "will disenfranchise eligible Texas citizens who seek to exercise their right to vote."
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JaShyah Moore, 14, was last seen in East Orange, N.J., on Oct. 14. Authorities from various law enforcement agencies in New Jersey are working together to try to find her.
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In his new position, starting Sunday Nov. 7, Lewis will oversee long-term planning for the National desk
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The case the marks the first legal test that pits a current president against his predecessor over what records can be released.
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Robert Santos, one of the country's leading statisticians, is set to lead the Census Bureau through 2026 during key preparations for the next head count that forms U.S. democracy's foundations.
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Companies from Mondelēz to McDonald's are raising prices to offset higher costs for transportation and because of labor and other problems along the supply chain.