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Florida Democratic state Rep. Angie Nixon announces challenge to GOP U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody

By FREIDA FRISARO Associated Press FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Democratic state Rep. Angie Nixon announced her candidacy Thursday for the Florida U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Ashley Moody. Moody was serving as Florida’s attorney general when Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed her to fill out the term of Marco Rubio when he became

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Georgia Republican Burt Jones uses legislature to attack his opponent over 2020 election

By CHARLOTTE KRAMON Associated Press/Report for America ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, is attacking his primary opponent Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger over the 2020 election again, this time wielding his legislative powers. In what appears to be an attempt to galvanize his right-wing supporters, Jones, a close

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Judge tosses lines of NYC’s only Republican House seat, as state enters redistricting wars

By ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A judge on Wednesday threw out the boundaries of the only congressional district in New York City represented by a Republican, ordering the state to redraw its borders because its current composition unconstitutionally dilutes the votes of Black and Hispanic residents. Republicans are expected to appeal

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Trump pushes for lower rates and ban on investor home purchases in bid to make homes more affordable

By ALEX VEIGA AP Business Writer President Donald Trump ‘s plans for bringing homeownership within reach of more Americans involve pushing for lower interest rates on home loans and credit cards, and banning large institutional investors from buying single-family homes. In his address Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump outlined four

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Trump administration drops legal appeal over anti-DEI funding threat to schools and colleges

By COLLIN BINKLEY AP Education Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is dropping its appeal of a federal court ruling that blocked a campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion threatening federal funding to the nation’s schools and colleges. The Education Department, in a court filing Wednesday, moved to dismiss its appeal. It leaves in

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Minneapolis turmoil has Democrats scrambling to figure out political strategy on immigration

By MATT BROWN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats had planned to campaign in the midterm elections on affordability and health care, two issues where Americans are particularly unhappy with President Donald Trump. But the aggressive immigration crackdown in Minnesota, including the killing of Renee Good during a confrontation with federal agents, has scrambled the

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Utah’s chief justice speaks out as Republicans look to expand the state Supreme Court

By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The chief justice of Utah’s state Supreme Court cautioned lawmakers against meddling with the judiciary as Republicans pushed to add justices to the high court during their annual 45-day session that began Tuesday. Republican legislative leaders and Gov. Spencer Cox have said they support a

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FACT FOCUS: Trump highlights familiar false claims as he reviews his first year back in office

By MELISSA GOLDIN Associated Press President Donald Trump marked his first year back in office highlighting his accomplishments before world leaders in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday and during an appearance in the White House press briefing room Tuesday, making false and misleading claims about the state of the U.S. economy, Greenland, foreign policy, energy and

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Suspect charged in vandalism of Vice President JD Vance’s Ohio home pleads not guilty

By JULIE CARR SMYTH Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The individual charged in connection with the vandalism of Vice President JD Vance’s Ohio home earlier this month pleaded not guilty on Tuesday. William D. DeFoor, 26, entered pleas to three counts in federal court in Cincinnati. Prosecutors have charged DeFoor with damaging government property,

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Trump-appointed prosecutor who pursued indictments against the president’s foes is leaving post

By ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Lindsey Halligan, who, as a hastily appointed Justice Department prosecutor, pursued indictments against a pair of President Donald Trump’s adversaries, is leaving her position as her months-long tenure has now concluded, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Tuesday night. Halligan’s departure from the role of interim United States

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Doctors in Minnesota decry fear and chaos amid Trump administration’s immigration crackdown

By TIM SULLIVAN and CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — There was the pregnant woman who missed her medical checkup, afraid to visit a clinic during the Trump administration’s sweeping Minnesotaimmigration crackdown. A nurse found her at home, already in labor and just about to give birth. There was the patient with kidney cancer

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Cassidy primary shows how Trump pits Republicans against each other as they face midterm reckoning

By THOMAS BEAUMONT, JOEY CAPPELLETTI and BILL BARROW Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is fighting a two-front war at the outset of this year’s midterm campaigns, working to prevent Democratic victories while also attempting to purge the Republican Party of the few remaining members who have defied him over the years. Sen.

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Photos show anti-ICE crowd chase off pro-ICE demonstrators from Minneapolis streets

By YUKI IWAMURA Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A large group of protesters turned out in downtown Minneapolis on Saturday and confronted a much smaller group of people organized by conservative influencer Jack Lang to demonstrate in support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Anti-Ice protesters chased the pro-ICE group away and forced Lang, who appeared

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Virginia tradition calls for morning suits at an inauguration. But Spanberger switched things up

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia’s governors traditionally wear morning suits for their inaugurations. But for her swearing-in on Saturday, Gov. Abigail Spanberger, the first woman to fill that role, dressed in white, the color of women’s suffrage. According to “A Guide to Virginia Protocol and Traditions,” males in the official party wear morning coats, a

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Trump administration social posts amid Minnesota immigration tensions seen as appealing to far right

By NICHOLAS RICCARDI Associated Press As its immigration crackdown in Minneapolis intensifies, the Trump administration is leaning into messaging that borrows from phrases, images and music about national identity that have become popular among right-wing groups. On Jan. 9, two days after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent’s shooting of Renee Good sent tensions

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Here’s where Trump’s most jaw-dropping promises stand a year into his second term

By WILL WEISSERT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — From toppling Venezuela’s leader to ordering mass deportations, from turning once independent government entities into rubber stamps to demolishing the East Wing for a White House ballroom, President Donald Trump spent his first year back in office trampling political norms and testing institutional checks and balances. Some

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