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In Bob Dole’s Hometown, Kansans Grieve for the Man and His Political Style
RUSSELL, Kan. — A quarter-century has passed since Bob Dole left the Senate and lost his bid for the presidency.…
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House Prepares to Pass $768 Billion Defense Policy Bill
WASHINGTON — The House raced on Tuesday to pass a $768 billion defense policy bill after lawmakers abruptly dropped proposals…
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Amid Push to Vaccinate Children, Other Challenges Deluge Pediatricians
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Near the end of one of the first days that 5- to 11-year-olds could get a coronavirus…
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Congressional Leaders Reach Deal to Allow Debt Ceiling Increase
WASHINGTON — The House is poised on Tuesday to approve a new fast-track process for circumventing Republican obstruction and raising…
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Redistricting Makes California a Top House Battlefield for 2022
FRESNO, Calif. — For nearly three years, Phil Arballo has been running for Congress against Representative Devin Nunes, the Republican…
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Right vs. Right vs. Left: Governor’s Race Puts Georgia at Center of 2022 Drama
ATLANTA — Former Senator David Perdue’s leap Monday into a primary challenge against Gov. Brian Kemp, his fellow Republican, ensured…
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Justice Department Closes Emmett Till Investigation Without Charges
ATLANTA — The Justice Department announced on Monday that it had closed an investigation into the abduction and murder of…
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Justice Dept. Files Voting Rights Suit Against Texas Over New Map
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department sued Texas on Monday over the state’s plan to redraw its voting districts, saying that…
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5 Questions About the Michigan Shooting Addressed by School Officials
On Saturday, the Michigan school district of Oxford High School, Oxford Community Schools, announced in a letter to parents and…
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Witty and to the Point, Dole Embodied ‘Shared Values’ in Washington
WASHINGTON — When Bob Dole was the Senate majority leader, in the days when Republicans and Democrats at least tried…