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Senate passes bill boosting security for presidential nominees
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Senate Democrat introduces bill to expand Supreme Court
Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden introduced bill on Thursday that would bring fundamental changes to the nation's high court.5 hours ago -
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Watch: House passes spending bill to avert government shutdown
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Congress poised to pass short-term funding bill ahead of campaign’s final stretch
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Former GOP Senator endorses Harris
Former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) announced Sunday he would be endorsing Vice President Harris in the upcoming election. Flake, who stepped down earlier this month from being the Turkish ...Yesterday -
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The high stakes & low blows of vice presidential debates
On Tuesday, the Democratic and Republican nominees for vice president will face each other in their first and only debate. Historian Kate Andersen Brower says that, even though Minnesota Governor ...Yesterday -
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Austrian far right secures historic election win
Herbert Kickl’s Freedom party set to become largest force in the country’s parliament for first time21 hours ago -
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Beijing pledges further boosts to ETF industry
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The dock strikes that threaten trade and the freeports that fail to boost it
US east coast labour unions are set to cause serious disruption to container shipping8 hours ago -
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Russia to Boost Defense Budget as Ukraine War Drags On
The Kremlin plans a 25 percent increase to more than $145 billion in 2025, a year in which it had intended to cut military spending.1 hour ago - Ukraine
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