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Threats pile up as Indiana Republicans confront pressure from Trump on redistricting AP NewsTurning Point vows to 'throw so much money' into primarying anti-redistricting Indiana Senate GOP Indiana Capital ChronicleIndiana House passes new Republican-drawn congressional map NBC NewsAfter Supreme Court win, GOP rushes to draw more House maps The Washington Post
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Will the president soon wish he hadn't run for a second term?
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The case will be argued in the spring. A definitive ruling is expected by early summer.
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Many Mexicans, desperate for security, now back limited U.S. military help against cartels despite President Claudia Sheinbaum's vow to bar foreign intervention. President Trump has offered to send the U.S. forces into Mexico to hunt down cartels.
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Supreme Court will decide on the Constitution's promise of citizenship for babies born in this country.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz slams President Donald Trump for calling the state's Somali community "garbage," saying such remarks are unprecedented for a president.
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Federal immigration officials target the "worst of the worst" criminals in Minneapolis as the Trump administration ramps up deportation efforts nationwide.
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President Donald Trump's advisers and Ukrainian officials said Friday they'll meet for a third day of talks after making progress on creating a security framework for postwar Ukraine and are urging Russia to commit to peace.
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After two West Virginia National Guard members were attacked while serving in D.C., some residents in the state are questioning President Trump's decision about deploying federal troops.
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