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In Mexico, YouTuber helps win husband state governorship

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MONTERREY, Mexico — The winner of the election triumphed largely thanks to his glamorous but off-message YouTube influencer wife, and their appearances with music...

EXPLAINER: The differences between Democrats’ 2 voting bills

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DENVER — The Democratic Party's hopes of passing a massive overhaul of elections may have suffered a fatal blow when West Virginia Sen....

China denounces US bill aimed at boosting competitiveness

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BEIJING — Beijing on Wednesday denounced a U.S. bill aimed at boosting U.S. technology in the face of growing competition from China and others,...

Florida’s Demings launches bid to oust Rubio from Senate

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — U.S. Rep. Val Demings launched a bid for the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, raising hope among Democrats of ousting Republican Sen....

Lawmakers agree NCAA needs NIL help, but how much and when?

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A federal law governing how college athletes can earn money off their fame seems certain to pass — at some point. ...

Senators push measure to accelerate DAF, foundation giving

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Two key U.S. senators introduced legislation Wednesday designed to spur faster payouts from donor-advised funds and foundations, giving new momentum to an effort that...

McGahn: Effort to get Mueller fired was ‘point of no return’

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WASHINGTON — Former White House counsel Don McGahn told lawmakers in a closed-door interview last week that he regarded President Donald Trump's demand to...

US fights ruling to extend SSI benefits to Puerto Rico

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The federal government filed a brief late Monday to the U.S. Supreme Court arguing Congress has the authority to...

‘A lot of anxiety’ for Democrats as Biden agenda stalls

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WASHINGTON — Hopes for a big infrastructure investment are teetering. An ambitious elections and voting bill is all but dead. Legislation on...

After Manchin move, Democrats’ voting long shot grows longer

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Democrats and voting rights groups scrambled Monday to figure out their next move after a key senator's opposition seemed to doom a sweeping election...