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Nebraska court allows voter registrations from people with felony convictions
Nebraskans with felony convictions may register to vote after the state’s highest court ruled Wednesday that a top election official had no authority to deem a law restoring those rights unconstitutional. The Nebraska Supreme Court ordered election officials to expeditiously put the law in effect, which will restore the voting rights of thousands of Nebraskans…
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Trump demands $350B Pentagon infusion, elections overhaul in next party-line GOP bill
The president is seeking to kick-start a legislative effort just starting to take shape on Capitol Hill…
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US to reach $41T debt ceiling as soon as late winter, forecasters predict
The Treasury Department could prevent a U.S. debt default for several months after that…
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