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De Lima: Anti-dynasty debates may heat up but ‘good for democracy’
Rep. Leila de Lima File photo from the House of Representatives MANILA, Philippines — The varying proposals to ban political ...
Lexington Councilmember Liz Sheehan announced she will not seek reelection, citing personal and professional factors and ...
With the stakes high, voters deserve to know sooner rather than later whether Rep. Steny Hoyer is seeking reelection, writes ...
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Trump’s DOJ Sues Fulton County and Four States to Seize Voter Ballots
Attorney General Pam Bondi sued Fulton County officials in Georgia Friday to obtain ballots that were cast in the election.
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Republicans Announce Their Next Targets After Indiana Crash and Burn
Republicans are scrambling for a next move after President Donald Trump’s humiliating failure to bully Indiana lawmakers into ...
Mohammed Ben Sulayem officially has been re-elected as the president of motorsports’ governing body, the Fédération ...
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How people’s budgets advance local democracy: A conversation with Celina Su
What led you to write Budget Justice—and how would you define the term? Celina Su: I define budget justice as giving everyday ...
Beyond the outraged reactions to the US Security Strategy, a more positive reading can yield constructive guidance for the EU ...
Until then, the truth stands: Israel is not an apartheid state. It is a flawed, noisy, multi-ethnic democracy trying to live ...
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado says “decisive” actions by the United States, including the seizure of an ...
Some Republicans only want citizens included in population counts used to draw political districts. In Texas, that raises ...
The UNESCO Office for the Caribbean opened a two-day regional workshop in Kingston, Jamaica, to strengthen access to ...
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