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Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Vance claims teens become trans to get into Ivy League in attack on ‘gender craziness’

By The Washington Post November 1, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

In final days, Democrats step up pitch to Native American voters

By The Washington Post October 31, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Elon Musk case over $1 million voter giveaway moved to federal court

By The Washington Post October 31, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Trump raises some eyebrows with blue-state stops in New Mexico, Virginia

By The Washington Post October 31, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Did Biden call Trump supporters ‘garbage’? It comes down to an apostrophe.

By The Washington Post October 30, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

In a Latino-majority city, outrage over rally insult, but some still back Trump

By The Washington Post October 30, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Trump recalls watching racial justice protesters flee D.C. There’s no evidence it happened.

By The Washington Post October 30, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Bannon released from prison after serving sentence for contempt

By The Washington Post October 29, 2024
Washington Post Posted inPolitics & Elections

Autocracy and ‘enemy from within’ are thrust to center of campaign’s final days

By The Washington Post October 29, 2024
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New Mexico asks feds for emergency declaration for Roswell flooding

andy lyman nm.news by Andy Lyman October 29, 2024

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