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The Washington Post

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A major American daily newspaper based in Washington, D.C., known for its political reporting and analysis.

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“Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to jail political opponents, stating that if reelected, he would launch a prosecutor to 'go after' President Biden and others.”

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“In 1993, the Supreme Court ruled in Shaw v. Reno that districts could not be created to give a racial group a majority in a given district if doing so was the “predominant purpose” of the map. Now the court is revisiting the issue.”

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“LIVE: President Biden and former president Donald Trump are both campaigning in Georgia. Follow for live updates.”

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“President Biden has vowed to pursue additional avenues to cancel student loan debt, despite prior legal challenges that blocked a broader program.”

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“One of the country's most competitive presidential swing states, Georgia plays a major role in both the Republican and Democratic parties’ paths to victory. Follow for live updates.”

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“NEW: Israel has agreed to a temporary cease-fire in Gaza, but has yet to agree to Hamas’s demand for a permanent end to the war, according to two people familiar with the negotiations.”

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“BREAKING: One of the country's most competitive presidential swing states, Georgia plays a major role in both the Republican and Democratic parties’ paths to victory. Follow for live updates.”

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“The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth Group, the largest health-care company in the U.S.”

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“Some critics say the White House is not getting enough credit for its foreign policy wins, while others argue that some of its biggest successes have fallen flat among voters.”

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“The United Nations warns that famine is 'almost inevitable' for 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza unless a cease-fire is reached.”

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“Scientists say a warming climate is supercharging the world’s weather. What does that mean for the next generation? Our Climate Editor Sarah Kaplan explains.”

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“BREAKING: The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth Group, the largest health-care company in the U.S.”

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“At the heart of the debate over school libraries is the question of who gets to decide what books children read.”

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“President Biden is trying to turn a series of foreign policy wins into an asset as he campaigns for reelection.”

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“BREAKING: President Biden is trying to turn a series of foreign policy wins into an asset as he campaigns for reelection, but voters are skeptical of his approach.”

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“If a second Trump presidency brought with it a more aggressive effort to jail opponents, that would be a stark departure from how the U.S. criminal justice system has long operated.”

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“Robert Hur’s testimony to Congress on Tuesday comes as Republicans amplify calls for Biden’s impeachment and as Biden faces an uphill battle to persuade voters he is fit for another term.”

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“Some political scientists worry that a second Trump presidency could erode democratic norms.”

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“Some Republicans are amplifying calls for Biden’s impeachment after special counsel Robert Hur released his report in February. Hur is set to testify before Congress on Tuesday.”

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“The Supreme Court is reviewing an abortion case that could upend the availability of a commonly used abortion drug. The case could also have major implications for the FDA’s regulatory authority.”

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“Robert Hur’s testimony to Congress on Tuesday is the first time a special counsel is testifying before Congress on an investigation into a sitting president.”

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“Amid a surge of misinformation surrounding the Israel-Gaza war, an analysis by the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public identifies accounts, hashtags and tactics on X (formerly Twitter) that promoted false narratives.”

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“In 2020, then-President Donald Trump sent federal agents into Portland, drawing criticism that the move was an overreach. Today, President Biden is sending special operations officers and federal agents to protect the upcoming Republican National Convention.”

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“The U.S. has banned all sales of software from the Russia-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.”

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“The ban on Kaspersky software sales is due to concerns that the company's products could pose a national security risk.”

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“The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether to scale back government agencies' power to regulate, accepting a challenge to decades-old legal precedents that give deference to their interpretations of ambiguous laws.”

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“The U.S. economy grew at a 2.4 percent annual rate in the second quarter of the year, a slight slowdown from the previous quarter but a sign of continued resilience.”

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“He vowed to 'make America great again'.”

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“He pledged to 'wage war' on his political enemies if elected.”

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“The Biden administration announced a new strategy to crack down on crime and gun violence. Here are the key takeaways.”

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“A new study shows that exposure to cannabis and other drugs can have a lasting impact on brain development in adolescents.”

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“A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked parts of Florida's controversial new immigration law, which would have made it a felony to transport undocumented immigrants into the state.”

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“Former president Donald Trump delivered his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, accepting the party’s nomination for president. Read the full transcript of his remarks.”

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“President Biden is facing increasing pressure to act on gun violence after a string of mass shootings across the country.”

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“A federal judge has ordered a temporary halt to construction on a controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota, citing environmental concerns.”

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“A new report from the United Nations warns that global hunger is on the rise, with millions more people facing acute food insecurity.”

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“The House of Representatives has passed a bill that would expand access to mental health care for veterans.”

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“The Biden administration has announced new sanctions against several Russian individuals and entities in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine.”

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“The latest inflation data shows that consumer prices continue to rise, putting a strain on household budgets.”

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“A new report from the Department of Education highlights the growing challenge of teacher shortages across the country.”

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