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The Hill - Politics
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What was the first presidential election year when women voters surpassed men as a percentage of the electorate? The answer is 1984. In that year, the electorate was 53 percent female and 47 ...20 hours ago -
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Overseas student and worker curbs will cost UK business over £40bn
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Highest earners in UK public service take biggest hit to pay
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Report finds U.S. health system ranks last, despite paying more
A report by the Commonwealth Fund ranked the U.S. last for health system performance, despite spending more on its health care than peer nations. The ranking was based on access, outcomes, ...6 hours ago -
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'Jury still out' on new UK government, Michelle O'Neill says
The Sinn Féin deputy leader was speaking at the party's annual conference in Athlone.40 minutes ago - United Kingdom -
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Wales 'should get a lot more' of UK's rail cash
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Talks Between European Banks May Kick-Start More Cross-Border Deals
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Trump Media shareholder UAV dumped nearly 11 million shares
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