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www.propublica.org A Georgia Election Official’s Months-Long Push to Make It Easier to Challenge the 2024 Results

Julie Adams quickly ascended from a little-known conservative activist to a surprise appointee on the Fulton County board of elections. She has used her new perch to carry out the efforts of players seeking to tilt the election in Trump’s favor.

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www.propublica.org Trump Claims “Illegal Alien” Voting Is Rampant. His Own Party Disagrees.

In a private video training session, a top Pennsylvania Republican National Committee official reassured a new poll watcher that undocumented people could not possibly vote in the state.

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www.propublica.org Denver Rallied Behind Arriving Immigrants. Now Its Homeless Population Feels Shortchanged.

When Mike Johnston became the mayor of Denver, he was determined to do right by the migrants arriving in his city. But it wasn’t long before he felt the full weight of that commitment.

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www.bbc.com Watch Chinese Shenzhou-18 space crew return to Earth

Three astronauts from the Shenzhou-18 mission landed in north China after six months aboard the Tiangong space station.

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www.bbc.com Mothers challenge government over two-child benefit cap

A charity supporting the women say the Universal Credit policy is "discriminatory and irrational".

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www.bbc.com Edinburgh children's hospital has been our home for 17 months

Teena Thomas and Sebastian Paul have not spent a single night at home since their son was born in June 2023.

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www.bbc.com 'Give us back our gods': Inside Nepal's Museum of Stolen Art

Hundreds of artefacts were looted from Nepal as it opened up from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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www.bbc.com US woman in 1990 'killer clown' case released from prison

Sheila Keen-Warren pleaded guilty to murdering her husband's first wife while wearing a clown costume.

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www.bbc.com Bodhi Talent: 'Lying talent agent left us without cash and hope'

A talent agent who supplied actors to shows on the BBC and Netflix withheld cash due to them, former clients claim.

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www.bbc.com Bristol Bus Boycott: Civil rights campaigner Dr Paul Stephenson dies aged 87

His family issue a statement to say he died on Saturday after a "courageous battle" with Parkinson's disease.

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www.bbc.com PM announces extra £75m to tackle people smuggling

Sir Keir Starmer wants to reset the UK's approach to border security, after ditching the Rwanda plan.

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www.bbc.com NHS stroke campaign urges 'don't delay making 999 call'

The average time taken to call an ambulance for a stroke was nearly 88 minutes, analysis found.

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www.bbc.com Sainsbury's to rival Aldi in small stores after price gap criticism

It follows criticism that shopping in convenience stores can be more expensive than main supermarkets.

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www.bbc.com The environmental campaigners fighting against data centres

A growing global movement is seeing people object to data centres in their locality.

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www.bbc.com David Lammy: Slavery reparations not about transfer of cash

Speaking in Nigeria, the UK foreign secretary said he wanted Britain to develop relations with Africa.

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www.bbc.com Matt Dawson column: 'England had the game in their hands against New Zealand'

England will be frustrated they let victory slip from their hands against New Zealand, writes Matt Dawson.

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