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Lawsuit Puts Fresh Focus on Eric Hovde’s Comments About Older Voters
Pressed on his claims of 2020 election irregularities, the Republican candidate for Senate in Wisconsin has questioned the mental capacity of nursing home residents to vote.
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House Approves $95 Billion Aid Bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
After months of delay at the hands of a bloc of ultraconservative Republicans, the package drew overwhelming bipartisan support, reflecting broad consensus.
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G.O.P. Intensifies Scrutiny of Voting: ‘We’re Keeping a Close Eye on You’
The Trump campaign and the Republican Party plan to dispatch over 100,000 volunteers and lawyers to monitor elections in battleground states — and work in concert with conservative activists.
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Johnson, Like Pence, Draws Praise for Defying His Party and Doing His Job
In the Republican Party of 2024, styled in the image of former President Donald J. Trump, a norm-preserving, consensus-driven act — even a basic one — can be a career-ending offense.
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Ukraine Aid Divides Republicans, After Trump Tones Down His Resistance
His most vocal allies in the House, however, were loudly against providing assistance as Ukraine fights Russia’s invasion.
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Noisy toys are about to get noisier
Parents have hidden toys, secretly removed batteries and even run toys over with a car to get away from the noise.
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Ask Amy: Should I pay for my nephew’s family’s hotel stay?
Is this letter writer right to assume his family is hinting at him footing the bill for a family reunion trip?
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Carolyn Hax: Last therapist said cold-calling her office was ‘weird.’ Now what?
After a therapist’s rude response to a cold call, this letter writer isn’t sure how to find another provider.
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Miss Manners: Party host asks for donations for expenses after the event
Letter writer is appalled by hosts asking guests to help with party costs after the event.