Manila, PhilippinesPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday withdrew his bid to become a senator, the same day his preferred successor quit the presidential race, adding to uncertainty about the mercurial leader’s political future and the scope of his influence.
The Supreme Court’s abortion ruling and the Utah senate race
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If Lee defeats two primary challengers on Tuesday, he’ll face off in November against an independent - former Republican congressional aide and CIA officer Evan McMullin, who has the backing of the state’s Democratic...
Off-duty officer who was running for Rhode Island state Senate facing charges for allegedly punching political rival at abortion-rights rally
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Rhode Island Democratic state Senate candidate Jennifer Rourke was punched in the face by her GOP opponent -- a police officer who was off-duty -- during an abortion rights rally at the State House in Providence Fri...
Arizona abortion protest: Police release tear gas, lawmakers ‘held hostage’ in Senate building
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"Protesters threatened to break the AZ Senate entryway glass," Republican Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers tweeted, as members were in the middle of voting on a series of bills. The situation escalated into a "host...
Boris Johnson’s future in peril as Conservative Party hit with double election losses
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London British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a hammer blow to his authority on Friday after his party lost two parliamentary by-elections in a single night, raising new questions about his leadership. Labour'...
Senate passes gun control bill, southern border crisis surges and more top headlines
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BIDEN'S CHEAT SHEET - President accidentally reveals cue card telling him how to act in public. Continue reading … BORDER CRISIS - Hundreds of migrants seen wandering on side of road in Texas amid illegal immigration...
Senate clears path for final passage of bipartisan gun bill
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The bill, spearheaded by Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, comes in the wake of several recent mass shootings. One at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, was the major driver behind the bipart...
Senate committee moves to let intel agencies hire people who have used marijuana
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Washington The Senate Intelligence Committee has advanced legislation that would allow US intelligence agencies to hire applicants who have used marijuana in the past, according to committee aides. Language included...
Liberal gun control groups back bipartisan Senate bill despite modest provisions
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"This package is not perfect. It doesn't go as far as we would like. But it is an incredibly meaningful step forward," Christian Heyne, Brady United vice president for policy, said in an interview with Fox News Digit...
Nikki Haley appears to be considering White House run: ‘I’ve never lost a race, I’m not going to lose now’
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Haley emerged as a possible 2024 presidential contender following her two-year stint as ambassador to the United Nations during the Trump administration. Haley told Fox News last April that she would not run if forme...
Outside group seeks to draw independent candidate into Missouri Senate race to succeed Blunt with big money pledge
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A super PAC is looking to funnel millions of dollars behind an independent candidate in the race to succeed retiring Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, as conservatives worry over disgraced ex-Gov. Eric Greitens potentially w...
Outside group seeks to draw independent candidate into Missouri Senate race to succeed Blunt with big money pledge
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A super PAC is looking to funnel millions of dollars behind an independent candidate in the race to succeed retiring Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, as conservatives worry over disgraced ex-Gov. Eric Greitens potentially w...
House GOP leaders oppose bipartisan gun deal as Senate moves toward passage
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House Republican leaders are lining up in opposition to a recently unveiled bipartisan gun safety bill and plan to urge their members to vote "no," even as the Senate moves toward passage of the bill this week. Hou...