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Nebraska Democrats knew they couldn't unseat a GOP senator, so they backed an independent and fielded a candidate who promised to drop out if she won. Then it got complicated.
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Here's what to know about the biggest sources of tension in U.S.-China relations before the first summit in Beijing in nine years between the nations' leaders.
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Denise Powell prevailed in a close primary race for an Omaha-based seat, currently held by a retiring Republican, that could help determine control of the House.
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Sir Keir battles to save his job, as Health Secretary Wes Streeting is thought to be plotting a leadership challenge potentially as early as Thursday.
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Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to get on with governing despite pressure from his MPs and cabinet splits.
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Chaos erupted inside the Philippine Senate building on Wednesday after the sound of gunshots were heard. The scene unfolded after Senator Ronald dela Rosa, a top ally of former president Rodrigo Duterte, said the police were coming to arrest him.
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The U.S. president is expected to downplay other issues to secure new trade deals.
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The president's top military adviser is walking a tightrope as he leads the military through a divisive and unpopular war.
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The balance of power between the United States and China had shifted in Beijing's favor even before the war in Iran began in February.
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Representative Kevin Kiley, independent of California, became the 218th signature on a petition to force action on an aid bill to Ukraine. The vote could come as soon as the end of May.
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In a column, the top lawyer for D.H.S. claimed that the judge, Melissa DuBose, was engaging in an "intimidation campaign" by referring a government lawyer for a misconduct investigation.
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The group's foreign ministers convene in New Delhi amid global tensions.
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The probe will examine whether the Reform UK leader should have declared the gift from crypto billionaire.
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President Trump arrived in Beijing, ahead of his meeting with President Xi Jinping of China. Among those accompanying Mr. Trump were top administration officials and business leaders.
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Salah Sarsour, a prominent Palestinian immigrant, green card holder and president of Wisconsin's largest mosque, the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, has been locked up in an ICE jail since late March. Despite his lawful permanent resident status, the government says he could be subject to deportation for failing to disclose a conviction by Israeli military authorities when he was a teenager in the occupied West Bank. Sarsour says he never understood the charges presented against him in Hebrew and that he was tortured in Israeli custody. Supporters view the case as an escalation of the Trump administration's crackdown on Pro-Palestinian speech. Munjed Ahmad, a member of Salah Sarsour's legal team, says, "Salah's case will be a litmus test. Will we allow the administration to gut those rights and to strip people from their free speech?"
Ahmad is joined by Sarsour's son Kareem, who calls Trump's federal immigration agents "kidnappers" and says his family initially had no idea what had happened to his father. While incarcerated, Salah Sarsour missed the birth of his ninth grandchild. "He's a community pillar," says Kareem Sarsour. "The entire thing shook us as a family."
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Measuring America's democratic erosion.
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Cindy Burbank has said she intends to exit the general-election race, clearing the field for Dan Osborn, an independent candidate, to face Senator Pete Ricketts, a Republican.
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Get live results and maps from the 2026 Nebraska primary election.
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Get live results and maps from the 2026 Nebraska primary election.
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The meeting comes as four ministers resigned and more than 80 Labour MPs called for Sir Keir to go.
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The presidential protection agency detailed how it would use a proposed $1 billion as Republicans asked for more detail and Democrats went on the attack.
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David Venturella's appointment is in line with a push by Markwayne Mullin, the homeland security secretary, to keep his department under the radar and out of headlines.
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The FBI director offered a brash defense to questions centering on a recent news report alleging that his "excessive drinking" impaired his ability to do the job.
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Secret new assessments say Iran has operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting that its military remains far stronger than President Trump has asserted.
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Get live results and maps from the 2026 Nebraska primary election.
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CCTV footage captured federal agents chasing Sen. Ronald ‘Bato' dela Rosa of the Philippines, who enforced a war on drugs that killed thousands, throughout the nation's parliament on Monday. He is under the Senate's protection while facing an I.C.C. arrest warrant.
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The Department of Homeland Security has determined the state-run immigration detention facility is too expensive, and some private vendors have struggled to front costs.
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With talks at an impasse, both sides are holding to positions their opponents call unacceptable, while the economic pain caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade continues to grow.
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As a ceasefire with Tehran falters, Republicans joined Democrats in pressing for details on the conflict's costs and the administration's plan to end it.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosted the first direct talks between Israel and Lebanon in decades on Tuesday in Washington. Hezbollah, which was not a party to the talks, made clear it will not abide by any agreement that results from their negotiations.
Israel's demand that Hezbollah be disarmed is "anything but reasonable," says Daniel Levy, former Israeli peace negotiator under Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Yitzhak Rabin. "What [Israel] is doing here is trying to put something that sounds reasonable on the table, but with the intention of embarrassing and humiliating the Lebanese government," which Levy says does not have the capacity to disarm Hezbollah.
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