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Retirees and students in Florida are seeking to defend 2020 census results against a GOP challenge

By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Two Florida university students and an advocacy group for retirees are asking a federal judge to let them intervene in a lawsuit filed by young Republican groups challenging the 2020 census results, saying they worry that the Trump administration won’t vigorously defend the case. The Trump

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Conservative voters in Northern California fear losing power with Proposition 50, in photos

By GODOFREDO VASQUEZ Associated Press REDDING, Calif. (AP) — Conservative voters in Northern California fear that Proposition 50, a ballot measure to redraw the state’s U.S. House districts, will reduce their political power. Democrats assert it will counter an effort by President Donald Trump in Texas and elsewhere to gain more Republican seats through redistricting.

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Isolated flight delays may spread as air traffic controllers go without pay during shutdown

By JOSH FUNK AP Transportation Writer Air traffic controllers missed their paychecks Tuesday because of the ongoing government shutdown, and that has Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the head of the controllers’ union concerned that flight delays could multiply as increasingly stressed-out controllers call out sick. Recent absences have led to a number of isolated

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Republicans send Biden autopen report to the Justice Department, urging further investigation

By MATT BROWN and JOEY CAPPELLETTI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Tuesday unveiled their long-promised report on former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen, delivering a blistering critique of his time in office and inner circle that largely rehashes public information while making sweeping accusations about the workings of his White

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Vice President Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds on Congress to end the shutdown

By KEVIN FREKING and STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday he believes U.S. military members will be paid at the end of the week, though he did not specify how the Trump administration will reconfigure funding as pain from the second-longest shutdown spreads nationwide. The funding fight in

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Democrat Abigail Spanberger backs Virginia legislature’s redistricting push

By STEVE PEOPLES and OLIVIA DIAZ Associated Press BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic candidate for Virginia governor, said Monday that she would not oppose a push by the state’s Democratic-controlled legislature to redraw congressional districts ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Virginia Democrats earlier in the day began taking steps to change

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AP Decision Notes: What to expect for the Nov. 4 election in Pennsylvania

By ROBERT YOON Associated Press CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA (AP) — Control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court hangs in the balance in statewide elections next week, when voters will cast ballots on judges for the state’s three highest courts. Voters across the commonwealth will also vote in municipal elections, including high-profile races in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.

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Flight disruptions continue as air traffic controllers brace for their first full missing paychecks

By RIO YAMAT AP Airlines and Travel Writer A shortage of air traffic controllers caused more flight disruptions Monday around the country as controllers braced for their first full missing paycheck during the federal government shutdown. The Federal Aviation Administration reported staffing-related delays on Monday afternoon averaging about 20 minutes at the airport in Dallas

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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing can wear street clothes in court amid ‘extraordinary’ attention

By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The 22-year-old Utah man charged with killing Charlie Kirk can appear in court wearing street clothes but must be physically restrained due to security concerns, a judge ruled Monday. Attorneys for Tyler Robinson argued images of him shackled and in jail clothing would spread widely

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Indiana governor calls a special session to redraw US House maps as redistricting battle spreads

By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press The Republican governor of Indiana said Monday he’s scheduling a special session to redraw congressional boundaries after weeks of pressure to back President Donald Trump’s bid to add more winnable seats with midcycle redistricting. Trump has pressed Republicans to draw new maps that give the party an easier path to

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Private donors gave more than $125M to keep foreign aid programs going after US cuts

By THALIA BEATY Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — When the Trump administration froze foreign assistance overnight, urgent efforts began to figure out how to continue critical aid programs that could be funded by private donors. Multiple groups launched fundraisers in February and eventually, these emergency funds mobilized more than $125 million within eight months,

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The Latest: Trump meets with Japan’s newly elected, first female leader, Sanae Takaichi

By The Associated Press U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting with Japan’s newly elected, ultraconservative leader in Tokyo during one of the busiest days of his Asia trip, the itinerary of which includes speaking to U.S. troops aboard an aircraft carrier and mingling with business leaders. Just days after taking office, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae

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