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House formally launches impeachment inquiry into President Biden: what it means and what’s next
The Republican-led House of Representatives voted along party lines to formally launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Here's what it means and what comes next.
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Florida NAACP urges Black people not to visit its state. Critics worry the plan will backfire.
The Florida NAACP wants its national board to issue a travel advisory for the state, urging Black people to avoid visiting Florida in response to anti-Black legislation put forth by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. But critics think it sends the wrong message.
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How the fight over ‘Cop City’ divided Atlanta
A plan to build a new training center for police and firefighters in Atlanta has put city officials on a collision course with activists opposed to its construction.
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How a GOP county in Arizona is roiling the election results
Republican officials have delayed certification of the midterm election results in Arizona's deep-red, rural Cochise County, holding up approval of its midterm election results, and depriving at least one Republican of his U.S. House seat.
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Who will be L.A.'s next mayor? Bass-Caruso race tightens with more counted votes
A new batch of votes was released Thursday by election officials in the race for mayor of Los Angeles. The most recent results show businessman Rick Caruso leading Rep. Karen Bass by fewer than 3,000 votes, at 50.25% to 49.75%.
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'Vote one last time': How Georgia runoff elections work and why they exist
Georgia's Senate race is headed to a runoff, a high-stakes showdown election in which there are only two candidates on the ballot.
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States take control: Abortion, marijuana and voting rights on ballot in midterms
Political candidates asking for citizens’ votes or bashing their opponent are not the only political messages voters in many states are seeing right now. Ads for or against constitutional amendments and propositions on the ballot are flooding airwaves and mailboxes in the run-up to the Nov. 8 midterm elections.
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