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Gov. Brian Kemp has signed House Bill 369 into law that will make most local elections in five metro Atlanta counties nonpartisan.

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Judge Melodee Armstrong explains a major Supreme Court voting rights decision, Louisiana vs. Virginia, and why youth turnout now matters most.

If the courts ultimately side with the Trump administration, hundreds of thousands of Haitians could suddenly find themselves without legal status.

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DL Hughley urges Black, Latinx, and marginalized voters to scrutinize if Trump's policies truly benefit them, as midterms loom.

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COVID-era subsidies for ACA insurance expired at the end of last year, drastically increasing monthly premiums for millions of Americans.

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White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller doubled down on Trump's comments about running Venezuela during a Jake Tapper interview.

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A plaque honoring the Capitol Police officers who defended the Capitol has not yet been displayed at the Capitol, as required by law. 

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President Donald Trump has been trying his hardest to rewrite and redefine the Jan. 6 attack as well as the role he played in inciting it.

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As we head into the 2026 midterms, five years after January 6, the lesson is not subtle: get active, get serious, and get organized. 

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Mamdandi's first orders of business as NYC's newly elected mayor included the reversal of two executive orders signed by his predecessor, former Mayor Eric Adams.

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With her election to the Public Service Commission, Alicia Johnson also becomes one of the first Democrats to win statewide office in 19 years. 

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The Housing Department has launched an investigation into Boston’s affordable housing program for prioritizing marginalized communities.