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A moderate Democrat, he served on the D.C. Council for 18 years and was a four-time mayoral candidate. He later worked as a lawyer and lobbyist.
A KFF Health News analysis underscores how the NIH funding terminations have spared no part of the country, politically or geographically.
His approval rating has fallen by 14 points since he entered office, more steeply than the five-point drop he had suffered by ...
Georgia's parliament passed a bill on Wednesday that bans foreign donor organisations from providing grants locally without government consent, amid a growing crackdown on civil society groups in the ...
Democratic Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff raked in over $11 million in the first quarter of fundraising for 2025 as he ...
Georgia Republican lawmakers will be on the clock next year to pass election legislation ahead of 2026 election.
Two French journalists were refused entry to Georgia in recent months after covering anti-government protests in the South Caucasus nation, which critics say has taken an authoritarian and pro-Russian ...
Vermont's Democratic secretary of state says Republican legislation passed by the U.S. House that would require proof of ...
The goal is to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots. But would it create more problems — especially for women — than it ...
Gov. Brian Kemp has not ruled out challenging Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026 as his final term as governor comes to an end.
His tariff lunacy is an extension of his election denialism. In every state Trump lost in 2020—that is, where he had a ...
Washington Post columnist and MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart accused his colleagues of racism and robbing him of his "humanity" in his upcoming memoir.
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