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Nate Silver: Mamdani could be vulnerable in general election ‘in theory’
Pollster Nate Silver claimed that New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani could be vulnerable in the general election “in theory.” “As a New Yorker, I’m not looking forward to the ads, but I am excited to cast a general election ballot that could actually matter,” Silver said in a Substack newsletter Tuesday…
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Supreme Court chips away at remaining cases
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Mexico’s cartel violence down during World Cup: analyst
The drop in homicides coincides with a pause in law enforcement action against cartel leadership…
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Trump doubles down on Reflecting Pool vandalism claims
President Trump is sticking by his claims of vandalism at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, following reports that the pool’s new base covering is peeling off. The Trump administration’s multimillion-dollar renovation project of this iconic water feature was only recently completed. The water has since turned green from an algae bloom outbreak and the pool’s…
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