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Joe Biden - Donald Trump - Hillary Clinton - Barack Obama - GOP candidates skip Iowa’s only minority-focused forum - nbcnews.com - county George - state Iowa - city Jackson - county Wayne - county Ford

GOP candidates skip Iowa’s only minority-focused forum

Nearly every Republican presidential candidate has rejected an offer to participate in what the organizer describes as the nation’s oldest minority-focused presidential forum, despite GOP optimism — and repeated campaign trail comments from several candidates — about improving the party’s performance with voters of color in 2024.

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State government buildings face bomb threats for second consecutive day - nbcnews.com - state Florida - state Maine - state Arkansas - state Mississippi - city Portland, state Maine - state Massachusets - city Jackson - city Little Rock

State government buildings face bomb threats for second consecutive day

Government buildings across the South received bomb threats on Thursday — the second consecutive day that such warnings prompted serious security measures at government facilities.

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‘They had absolute power’: the US congressman driven out by Republican gerrymandering - theguardian.com - Usa - Washington - state North Carolina - city Jackson

‘They had absolute power’: the US congressman driven out by Republican gerrymandering

A little over nine months after he was sworn in to his first term in Congress, Jeff Jackson, a freshman US representative for North Carolina, announced he would leave the body at the end of his term.

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