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Maggie Astor - Elections Have Gotten More Accessible for Disabled Voters, but Gaps Remain - nytimes.com - New York - state North Carolina - state Michigan - county San Diego - city Detroit

Elections Have Gotten More Accessible for Disabled Voters, but Gaps Remain

In 2018, Kenia Flores, who is blind, voted by mail in North Carolina because she was attending college out of state. Had she been able to vote in person, she could have used an accessible machine. But voting absentee, her only option was to tell another person her choices and have them fill out her ballot. She had no way to verify what they did.

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Josh Hawley - Thomas Catenacci - Jennifer Granholm - Sen Hawley calls on Energy Secretary Granholm to resign in heated exchange over stock trades - foxnews.com - state Missouri - county Early - county Ford

Sen Hawley calls on Energy Secretary Granholm to resign in heated exchange over stock trades

Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., called on Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to resign Tuesday following a heated exchange over her past financial transactions.

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Canada broke its treaty promise, but Blood Tribe is barred from suing, Supreme Court rules - cbc.ca - Canada

Canada broke its treaty promise, but Blood Tribe is barred from suing, Supreme Court rules

Canada acted dishonourably by breaking its treaty obligations to the Blood Tribe in Alberta but the band is barred from suing by the province's statute of limitations, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.

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Republican lawmaker leaves loaded gun in Colorado capitol bathroom - theguardian.com - Usa - state Colorado

Republican lawmaker leaves loaded gun in Colorado capitol bathroom

A Colorado state legislator publicly apologized after leaving a loaded gun in the state’s capitol building.

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Taylor Swift - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recounts horror of seeing herself in ‘deepfake porn’ - theguardian.com - Usa - Britain

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recounts horror of seeing herself in ‘deepfake porn’

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has described her horror at discovering – midway through a discussion with aides during a car journey in February – that she had been transposed into a “deepfake porn” simulation generated by artificial intelligence and posted on X.

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Donald J.Trump - Nicholas Nehamas - Phil Murphy - Biden Waves His First-Term Résumé at a Skeptical America - nytimes.com - Usa - state New Jersey

Biden Waves His First-Term Résumé at a Skeptical America

President Biden is discovering that passing one of the most ambitious legislative agendas in recent American history may have been the easy part. Persuading Americans that he deserves a second term may be far more difficult.

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Erica L Green - Brandon Scott - Francis Scott - Body of Third Victim in Bridge Collapse Is Recovered, Officials Say - nytimes.com - state Maryland - city Baltimore - city Sandoval

Body of Third Victim in Bridge Collapse Is Recovered, Officials Say

The body of a third construction worker who died in the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore was found on Friday morning, officials said.

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Henry Macmaster - South Carolina mulls mystery $1.8bn in account: ‘We don’t know why it’s there’ - theguardian.com - state South Carolina - New York - city Columbia

South Carolina mulls mystery $1.8bn in account: ‘We don’t know why it’s there’

To put it mildly, the South Carolina state government faces an unusual problem: what to do about $1.8bn found in a state bank account when no one knows how it got there, how it should be spent or even whether it really exists.

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