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Israel-Gaza · United StatesIsrael and Hamas have agreed to the “first phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and prisoners, U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday.See the Story
Israel, Hamas agree to ‘first phase’ of plan to end fighting, release hostages, Trump says
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North Carolina Politics · North CarolinaNorth Carolina Republican legislative leaders announced plans Monday to vote next week on redrawing the state’s U.S. House district map, with a likely aim to secure another GOP seat within already right-leaning boundaries.See the Story
North Carolina Republicans announce plans to vote on new US House map amid nationwide redistricting battle
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Voter · NampaBlack Louisiana voters and civil rights advocates ask U.S. Supreme Court justices to uphold a fair and representative congressional map in Louisiana v. Callais on March 24, 2025. Jemal Countess/Getty ImagesOn Oct. 15, 2025, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in one of the most anticipated cases of the 2025-2026 term, Louisiana v. Callais, with major implications for the Voting Rights Act, racial representation and Democratic Party power …See the Story
Supreme Court redistricting ruling could upend decades of voting rights law – and tilt the balance of power in Washington
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