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The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is defending four key incumbents in primary races centered on how aggressively Democrats are combating ICE and President Trump.
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The president, who has skipped the event throughout his presidency, said he accepted the invitation after being asked "very nicely."
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The PM told MPs that Trump had expressed his disagreement with the decision not to get involved in the initial strikes.
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At issue is a California law prohibiting school policies that require employees to report students' sexual orientation and gender identity to parents.
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The primary race for Senate in Texas has become the most expensive on record, with John Cornyn and James Talarico heavily outspending their rivals. But Mr. Cornyn seems to be in trouble.
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More than 1.3 million voters cast ballots in the Democratic primary during the early voting period that ended Friday. Many counties hadn't yet reported their data.
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The ruling repudiates a key Homeland Security Department policy of sending immigrants to countries where they have no ties. The judge paused his ruling to allow for an appeal.
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The race is one of a handful of competitive Senate elections this year, but Democrats seem most confident about North Carolina, partly because their candidate, former Gov. Roy Cooper, has never been beaten.
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