It seeks to close the gap between the often misleading raw vote totals and the ultimate tally.
Category: Politics
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Which congressional district am I in?
Use this tool to find out what altered political boundaries after the 2020 Census mean for your representation in the U.S. House.
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In West Virginia, the clean-energy transition rests on Joe Manchin
West Virginians’ skepticism about a clean-energy shift — whether from Sen. Joe Manchin III or even those working on a new wind farm — complicates President Biden’s climate push.
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Biden hails Nordic move into NATO as proof of unity against Russia
The president said the decisions by Finland and Sweden to abandon their decades-old positions of military non-alignment proved that a “revived NATO” could provide a strong counterweight to Russia.
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Doug Mastriano warned of left-wing ‘Hiterlerian Putsch’ in 2001 paper
Two decades before he was Republican nominee for Pennsylvania governor, Doug Mastriano warned in a master’s thesis that the United States was vulnerable to a left-wing “Hitlerian Putsch” that would begin with the dismantling of the U.S. military and end with the destruction of the country’s democracy.
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Biden security official arrested, accused of assaulting South Korean
A member of U.S. President Joe Biden’s security personnel has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a South Korean citizen in Seoul Thursday, one day before Biden’s presidential trip to the country, according to South Korean police.
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Baltimore’s Natasha Dartigue named Maryland’s next public defender
Natasha Dartigue has been a public defender for more than 25 years and is currently the acting district public defender for the city of Baltimore.
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S. Korean president appears uneasy when pressed on gender inequality
The leader of South Korea was asked by a Washington Post reporter about what role he and his administration should play in helping the advancement of women and improving gender equality.
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A grasp at diplomacy as fighting grinds on in Ukraine
The invasion by Russia continues to exact a toll on Ukraine, particularly in the eastern Donbas and Luhansk regions where Russian troops are concentrated.
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‘Active shooter’ attacks in 2021 doubled over recent years, FBI says
The FBI released a report saying it had found 61 “active shooter” incidents last year, more than double the number in 2018 or 2019.
