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Supreme Court to hear Republican challenge that could shake up US elections
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Supreme Court takes up a Republican appeal to end limits on party spending in federal elections
Supreme Court will hear major GOP challenge to campaign spending limit
Republicans urged the Supreme Court to overturn a 2001 decision limiting how much political parties can spend at the direction of candidate.
The greenback weakened 10.7% in the first six months of the year compared to a basket of currencies from major trading partners – the worst drop since 1973 when President Nixon stopped tying the dollar to the price of gold.
That's false. There is nothing in the legislation that would allow Trump, or any future president, to stop an election from going forward.
FBI documents reveal reporting that China manufactured fake driver’s licenses and shipped them to the U.S. to influence the 2020 election was blocked because it would “contradict" FBI Director Wray.
U.S. Senate Republicans passed President Donald Trump's massive tax-and-spending bill on Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, advancing a package that would slash taxes, reduce social safety net programs and boost military and immigration enforcement spending while adding $3.
The 2024 presidential election will reverberate through the economy, climate policy, social issues and geopolitics. Follow the stories, results, data and implications here.
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNWho is running for US Senate in Texas?The 2026 race for Texas's U.S. Senate seat is drawing multiple candidates from both parties, including incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn, who seeks a fifth term. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced his primary challenge to Cornyn, while former Democratic Congressman Colin Allred launched his bid for the seat.
Lara Trump is reportedly considering a Senate campaign after Thom Tillis announced that he would not run for reelection.
A bill in Congress would allow U.S. citizens residing abroad to elect out of being taxed on their U.S. income.
Voting patterns among many demographic groups in 2024 were similar to those in 2020 and 2016, but Trump made gains among several key groups, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.
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