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IVF advocates skeptical of Ted Cruz's support
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Ted Cruz wants to protect IVF, but advocates don’t buy it Republican Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Katie Britt (Ala.) announced Monday they are introducing ...The Hill - Politics -
Dominican President Abinader Wins Re-election in a Landslide
In election results made official Tuesday night, President Luis Abinader easily won his re-election bid, helped by restrictions on Haitian migrants, a vibrant economy and an anti-corruption drive.The New York Times - World -
RFK Jr.'s Texas ballot access push raises questions for Ted Cruz
The prospect of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. qualifying for the Texas ballot is fueling speculation that he could hurt Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) reelection chances. Kennedy announced earlier this week he gained more than enough signatures to compete in ...The Hill - Politics -
Democratic donors warn Biden that Gaza stance threatens re-election bid
Fears grow that party split on Israel-Hamas war could favour Trump in November voteFinancial Times - Business - Joe Biden -
Cruz seeks to blunt Democratic attacks with IVF bill
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas), a staunchly anti-abortion Republican, introduced a bill this week he said is aimed at protecting in-vitro fertilization (IVF), the latest sign the GOP feels vulnerable on reproductive rights and is trying to shore itself up ...The Hill - Politics -
Dominican President Set to Win Re-Election as Voters Eye Crisis in Haiti
President Luis Abinader was bolstered by nativist migration policies, a strong economy and an anticorruption drive.The New York Times - World -
Biden wins Kentucky Democratic primary
President Biden has won the Kentucky Democratic presidential primary, according to Decision Desk HQ. Biden’s win in the Bluegrass State will net him at least most of the state’s 53 pledged delegates up for grabs. He has already been the ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Biden wins Oregon Democratic primary
President Biden was projected to win Oregon’s Democratic presidential primary, according to Decision Desk HQ. Biden is already the Democrats’ presumptive nominee, but the Beaver State could add as many 66 more delegates into his column as he ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Democrats See Wins in Losing Votes
The party is pursuing a “sword and shield” political strategy as Senator Chuck Schumer pushes showdown votes on border security and abortion rights ahead of this year’s elections.The New York Times - Top stories -
Rep. Lucy McBath wins Democratic primary in Georgia
Rep. Lucy McBath (D-Ga.) has won the Democratic nomination for another term representing Georgia in the House, according to Decision Desk HQ. McBath faced two opponents in her effort to win the Democratic primary: state Rep. Mandisha Thomas and ...The Hill - Politics
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Target’s comparable sales fell 3.7% in the three months ended May 4, the fourth consecutive quarter of declines at the retailer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. stocks fell after the meeting minutes were released, with the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq giving up 0.3%, 0.5% and 0.2%, respectively.
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