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Mehmet Oz Campaign Misled Reporters About His Emotional Encounter With a Black VoterRobert MackeyA Philadelphia woman shared her very real grief about gun violence with Oz, but reporters were kept in the dark about the fact that she was a paid campaign aide.
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A People-Powered Insurgency Threatened to Reshape the Democratic Party. Then Came AIPAC and Its Allied Super PAC, Democratic Majority for Israel.Ryan Grim“They’ve got money, but we’ve got people,” the rallying cry of the party’s progressive wing, is being tested by a whole lot of money.
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FBI Held Training With Indian Cop Who Oversaw Unit Accused of Torture and MurderMurtaza HussainThe FBI’s training of Kashmiri police official Tahir Ashraf Bhatti might run afoul of the “Leahy laws.”
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After Clinic Arson, Abortion Rights Advocates in Wyoming Step Up Their FightJordan SmithLawmakers want to ban abortion. Advocates are confident that Wyoming’s constitution protects access — and they’re fighting in court to prove it.
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Trump’s Bad Week May Hasten His Ruin — or Simply Stoke His HubrisJames RisenA forthcoming subpoena and a cascade of disadvantageous court rulings made last week particularly trying for the ex-president.
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Michigan’s New Anti-Trans Bill Threatens Care-Providing Parents With Life in PrisonNatasha LennardAnd in Congress, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene wants to bring the same penalty to the national level.
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Paramilitary-Style Guards Instill Fear in Workers in Dominican Cane FieldsSandy Tolan, Euclides Cordero NuelOne of the largest sugar supplies to the U.S., Central Romana in the Dominican Republic is coming under government scrutiny for labor practices.
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Senate Races That Could Tip The BalanceDeconstructedRaces in Georgia and Nevada could prove pivotal to the balance of power in Washington.
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