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12:10⇠המכה הסופית לחוק זכויות ההצבעה
פסיקת בית המשפט העליון בנוגע לחוק זכויות ההצבעה ממשיכה לשלוט בכותרות, כאשר כלי תקשורת ליברליים מתארים מכה לייצוג המיעוטים (NPR, Vox, HuffPost, MSNBC, NBC, AP), בעוד שכלי תקשורת שמרניים חוגגים את סיום 'החלוקה המחודשת על בסיס גזע' (Federalist, Daily Caller, Breitbart). גם העימות עם איראן ועליית מחירי הנפט זוכים לסיקור נרחב (NYT, WaPo, ABC, Newsweek, Washington Examiner).
Gov. Janet Mills has suspended her Democratic campaign for U.S. Senate, making way for political novice Graham Platner to face Sen. Susan Collins.
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NBC News
'86 it': Restaurant workers say the term at center of Comey's indictment is 'everyday lingo'
The term prosecutors said constituted a death threat against Trump is "probably the most overused word in hospitality," said one person.
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The Washington Post
Janet Mills drops out of Maine Senate race, clearing way for Platner
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A platform backed by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos lets day-to-day “investors” become landlords, twice removed, by buying shares in rental homes. It’s the app-ification of investment in the building blocks of social life.
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The Boston Globe
Maine Governor Janet Mills suspends her campaign for Senate
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A key inflation measure jumped in March as gas prices soared, the latest sign that the Iran war is pushing up the cost of living and delaying any interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
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The New York Times
Oil Hits 4-Year High as Hormuz Standoff Shows No End in Sight
Oil prices surged above $120 a barrel before pulling back in volatile trading on concerns that the war could escalate. Gasoline in the U.S. hit $4.30 a gallon.
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At the White House, the president embraced the idea that the nation is an Anglo-Saxon one.
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After decades of social isolation, people are realizing proximity is a resource.
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SCOTUS Narrows the Reach of the Voting Rights Act
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Breitbart News
House Dem Floats Execution for Hegseth‘Guilty’ of War Crimes Like Nazi Submarine Captains
Wednesday on CNN’s “OutFront,” Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) claimed that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth had committed war crimes.
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SG Sauer argued that the law governing TPS bars courts from reviewing a president’s decision to designate or terminate TPS status for groups of foreign nationals.
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DESPERATE U.S. EYES WORLD'S HELP WITH HORMUZ
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By weakening Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination in redistricting, the Supreme Court has paved the way for the largest-ever drop in representation by Black members of Congress.
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The Daily Beast
Trump Trolled After Slapping Name on His Biggest Failure
The president has an unwise pick for the next project he wants to name after himself.
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The Coast Guard will run out of funding to pay personnel on May 1, with the first missed paychecks expected May 15.
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A former Minnesota State Trooper tasked with investigating child care fraud said he was bullied and intimidated by Department of Human Services (DHS) officials for simply doing his job.
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“Ahmad Vahidi is the one calling the shots,” expert Kamran Bokhari told Newsweek of the now-IRGC chief he once met 15 years ago.
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Trump has been at odds with NATO allies over the Iran war, with many declining to assist in a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and venting frustration over stalled Washington-Tehran negotiations. Now, Trump is weighing a troop drawdown in Germany after Chancellor Merz said Iran has been humiliating the U.S.
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A provision unrelated to domestic spying got the hard-right GOP members on board — but it won’t work in the Senate.
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Washington Free Beacon
Mayor Mamdani Unleashes Door-Knocking Campaign To Advance Rent Freeze
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The Daily Caller
Supreme Court Strikes Down Institutionalized Racism
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