The bill targets several methods of voting that were implemented in Texas during the pandemic to help people cast ballots safely, banning drive-through and 24-hour voting.
Defiant and sometimes seemingly angry, the president sought to refute his critics after a withdrawal that went as no one expected.
Butler County Judge J. Gregory Howard ordered West Chester Hospital to treat Jeffrey Smith, 51, with ivermectin for three weeks, as requested by his wife.
The bill, which Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to quickly sign into law, bans measures such as drive-through voting, which was adopted in Harris County during the pandemic last year, and empowers partisan poll watchers.
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Trump doesn't ultimately decide what is covered by executive privilege, but he could stall the process enough to damage the investigation.
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The first poll after the FDA fully authorized a coronavirus vaccine shows a record-low number of vaccine skeptics, though it's not clear how much the FDA's decision impacted that.
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This is a sleeping giant of an issue for the administration.
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The GOP finally defines Biden, Republicans revise their election audit plans in swing states, and the latest on California recall turnout.
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His speech, though, was largely aimed at reframing how people viewed the past month.
The North Carolina Republican said Sunday that he is “willing to defend our liberty at all costs.” A spokesman said Cawthorn was not advocating violence.
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Centering analysis on the Northeast's death toll is itself political.
Follow the president-elect’s progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
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Over and over, we hear rhetoric from the right about a need for violent revolution.
North Carolina Rep. Ted Budd’s campaign is a key test of whether candidates endorsed by Trump have been properly vetted and can turn the Senate to Republican control.
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Former president Donald Trump and right-leaning social media accounts keep wrongly claiming that the Taliban seized more than $80 billion in U.S. military equipment.
John M. Pierce, an anti-vaccine attorney representing 17 riot defendants, has courted controversy by fundraising millions, while calling Jan. 6 a government conspiracy. He is also an attorney for Rudolph W. Giuliani and briefly represented Kyle Rittenhouse.
The committee has made three requests for information this month.
The departure of forces kicks off a new phase of the United States’s entanglement that could prove no less challenging for American leadership than the previous two decades.
When Biden met this week with families of the service members killed in Afghanistan, a president known for empathy came face-to-face with grief that his decisions helped create.
Civil rights groups have warned of the growing hostility toward minorities in the United States.
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Mississippi's governor suggested that faith was a central motivator. He's not entirely wrong.



















