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The Texas attorney general has mounted an all-out effort to prove Democratic Hispanic groups have been corrupting elections. Now he could be the beneficiary of his own attacks.
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An unorthodox Republican, he helped shape tax policy and women's rights legislation before resigning in 1995 amid accusations by more than 20 women of sexual misconduct.
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The state is an outlier in taking days to count most votes, but supporters of the system say it is designed to enfranchise more people while protecting against fraud.
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Two senior Republicans urged the Trump administration to prepare for the possible expiration of a contentious intelligence-gathering authority.
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The police response to the murder of Henry Nowak has triggered a heated transatlantic debate.
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Cmdr. Job Price's death was ruled a suicide. But irregularities raised suspicions among his loved ones and others.
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Stephen Buyer, a former Republican representative from Indiana, was convicted of trading stock related to two deals before they were made public.
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The Los Angeles U.S. attorney's office said it has launched an investigation into election fraud in California's elections.
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The presumptive Democratic Senate nominee in Maine said the state would have his back in the face of accusations he has denied.
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The attorney general suggested some other politicians' policies on small boats amounted to letting people "drown in the sea".
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Tuesday's Senate primary features two candidates with compelling personal stories. Both have stressed their independence.
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"I could hear screaming the whole time." Our guests Alex Colston and Haitham Arafat spent days in Israeli custody after being abducted from a humanitarian mission sailing to Gaza. They share accounts of violence, abuse and torture at the hands of Israeli soldiers. "The process that they have there in the jail was designed to break you as a human," says Arafat, a Palestinian American activist born in Gaza who has taken part in multiple missions attempting to break Israel's long-standing siege. Over 100 members of his family have been killed in Gaza since October 7. While incarcerated, the activists were visited by Israel's minister of national security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who was recently banned from France after publicly ridiculing flotilla members. "They call us provocateurs, or they say we're terrorists … and yet, whenever Ben-Gvir shows up to these things, he's the one provoking us," says Colston, a journalist who was previously detained by Israel while sailing with the Global Sumud Flotilla last year.
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The Department of Homeland Security directed all flights carrying certain travelers to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Virginia.
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"We were hearing, every day, the screams of other Palestinians who were being tortured inside this investigation center."
Spanish citizen Saif Abukeshek, an activist of Palestinian origin, speaks with Democracy Now! about spending 10 days in Israeli detention after he was abducted in international waters. He was among 175 international activists sailing to Gaza as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which has for years tried to breach Israel's maritime blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
Abukeshek and Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila were the only flotilla members detained for "questioning" inside Israel, where they say they faced severe physical abuse in detention. Abukeshek, speaking from Turkey, says being dual nationals provided them some protection because of international attention. "Imagine how Palestinians are being treated. Imagine the violations that people from Palestine are receiving," he says.
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House Republicans toiled to pass major measures as lawmakers scrambled to fund homeland security, extend spy powers and deliver a farm bill.
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