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Republicans Fear They’ll Be Shut Out Of California Governor’s Race

Registered Republicans now make up just 25 percent of California’s electorate. If they are are divided in this race, a Democrat could claim second place in the state’s open primary.

Pentagon Report: Multiple Failures Led To Deaths Of 4 Troops In Niger

The investigation finds the troops weren’t fully prepared, the mission changed and higher-level commanders weren’t properly informed. The soldiers died in an ambush by militants linked to ISIS.

Trump Lawyer Cohen’s Camp Rips ‘Inaccurate’ Allegations, Concedes Some Payments

Attorneys for Michael Cohen say the document released by the lawyer suing him is rife with incorrect information, although they did confirm some of his business dealings.

Trump To Meet North Korea’s Kim In Singapore In June

President Trump tweeted out the details of his planned meeting with North Korea’s leader.

Sturm Ruger Will Track Gun Violence, After Shareholders Back ‘Activist Resolution’

Ruger says that while it will produce the gun violence report, the resolution cannot “force us to change our business.”

For Every Woman Who Dies In Childbirth In The U.S., 70 More Come Close

More than 50,000 American women nearly die from childbirth every year, according to a CDC estimate. These catastrophic complications can come at a terrible cost emotionally, financially and medically.

Texas Works To Create A More Secure Electronic Voting System

There are concerns electronic voting machines can be hacked. In Austin, election officials are trying to create more secure machines but their efforts have been stymied by the voting machine industry.

Under A Trump Proposal, Lawful Immigrants Might Shun Medical Care

A proposed change in immigration policy from the Trump administration could make it harder for immigrants to obtain a green card if family members use Medicaid, WIC or other federal medical benefits.

Government Will Test And Collect Data From New Drone Programs In 10 States

“Data gathered from these pilot projects will form the basis of a new regulatory framework to safely integrate drones into our national airspace,” Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Wednesday.

Court Examines Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ Cellphone In Criminal Case

The prosecutors said there may have been efforts to delete a photo. A woman alleges — and Greitens denies — that he took a partially nude picture of her without her consent.

Group Of House Republicans Trying To Force Vote On Immigration Legislation

Some House Republicans are attempting to go around their leaders to pass immigration legislation that would give legal status to DACA recipients.

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