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Republicans and Democrats alike are casting doubt on a push for the largest military budget in history as the administration declines to disclose the cost of the war with Iran.
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Mr. Dunlap, a progressive Democrat, is set to face former Gov. Paul LePage, a Republican, in a competitive general election in November.
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(Second column, 12th story, link)
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Mr. Charles, a conservative Republican, had led the field ahead of a ranked-choice runoff. But Ms. Pingree, a former Maine House speaker, had been in a tight race with other Democrats.
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The MOU is the "worst foreign policy blunder in decades," Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy wrote.
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A bitterly fought Democratic primary in New York's Hudson Valley will determine who takes on Representative Mike Lawler, one of the more vulnerable Republicans this cycle.
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We speak with journalist, academic and author Steven Thrasher about his new book, The Overseer Class, in which he explores how members of historically marginalized groups rise to positions of power within institutions in lieu of structural change. He identifies Black police officers as a prominent example of this phenomenon. As public opinion in the United States has grown more critical of law enforcement, "Black cops are kind of rehabilitating police departments, as are women cops and LGBTQ cops," Thrasher says. "Those are the people who I call overseers, the ones who rule between the ruling class and the working class."
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