Today: October 08, 2024
Today: October 08, 2024

Courts keep weighing in on abortion. Next month's elections could mean even bigger changes

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October 08, 2024

Two court rulings Monday bolstered abortion opponents, with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that Texas could ban emergency abortions if they violate state law and Georgia's top court allowing enforcement of the abortion ban in that state.

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This Montana Senate candidate said his opponent ate 'lobbyist steak.' But he lobbied—with steak

Montana Republican Tim Sheehy denounced incumbent U.S. Sen. Jon Tester during a recent debate for “eating lobbyist steak” while Sheehy was fighting in Afghanistan

This Montana Senate candidate said his opponent ate 'lobbyist steak.' But he lobbied—with steak
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Harris proposes new funds for at-home senior care, aiming at 'sandwich generation'

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced a plan to expand healthcare benefits to cover at-home senior care in an interview on ABC's "The View" program

Harris proposes new funds for at-home senior care, aiming at 'sandwich generation'
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Spending in presidential and congressional races projected to hit nearly $16 billion and smash records, new analysis shows

Spending in presidential and congressional races projected to hit nearly $16 billion and smash records, new analysis shows

Spending in presidential and congressional races projected to hit nearly $16 billion and smash records, new analysis shows
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German leader Scholz's party moves fast to replace an official in a key campaign post

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party has moved quickly to replace a top official who stepped down less than a year ahead of a challenging national election

German leader Scholz's party moves fast to replace an official in a key campaign post
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Can Montana’s ‘last rural Democrat’ survive another election?

Montanans used to split tickets, voting for Democrats and Republicans. Growing partisanship looks likely to kill that tradition, which may mean Democratic Sen. Jon Tester loses his reelection bid.

Can Montana’s ‘last rural Democrat’ survive another election?
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Gun activists say they are aiming to put Massachusetts gun law repeal on 2026 ballot

Gun activists say they are aiming to put Massachusetts gun law repeal on 2026 ballot
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'The View' host asks Harris what she would have done differently than Biden

'The View' host asks Harris what she would have done differently than Biden
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Harris says Trump’s putting politics over people with his hurricane response: ‘He really lacks empathy on a very basic level’

Harris says Trump’s putting politics over people with his hurricane response: ‘He really lacks empathy on a very basic level’
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CNN issues deadline for Trump and Harris to agree to final 2024 debate

CNN issues deadline for Trump and Harris to agree to final 2024 debate