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Cherelle Parker hospitalized within hours of winning Philadelphia mayoral Democratic primary: Report

Within hours of winning the Democratic primary for the Philadelphia mayoral race, Cherelle Parker was reportedly hospitalized for a dental emergency, restricting her from being able to take the stage at her own victory party.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court race: Carolyn Carluccio wins GOP primary in key battleground state

Carolyn Carluccio has won the Republican primary race for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, setting the stage for the general election in November.

Philadelphia mayoral race: Cherelle Parker wins Democratic primary as party spars over crime approach

Cherelle Parker won the Democratic primary for the Philadelphia mayoral race, setting her up to likely be elected in the general election in November.

Biden leading Trump and DeSantis in 2024 matchup: Poll

A new poll shows President Joe Biden leading former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in a 2024 matchup.

Jacksonville mayoral race: Democrat Donna Deegan defeats Republican Daniel Davis

Democrat Donna Deegan defeated Republican Daniel Davis in the Jacksonville, Florida, mayoral election on Tuesday.

North Carolina governor loses abortion veto override battle as GOP supermajorities hold

The North Carolina legislature Tuesday succeeded in overriding Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's (D-NC) veto of abortion restrictions after his statewide public pressure campaign failed to flip one legislator in either chamber.

Durham report: Barr touts special counsel investigation into Trump inquiry as ‘success’

Former Attorney General William Barr touted special counsel John Durham's investigation as a "success."

Democrats reintroduce plan to expand Supreme Court

Democrats in the House of Representatives and the Senate have reintroduced a plan to expand the Supreme Court from the current nine justices to 13 justices.

Title 42 ends: New York City announces plans to house immigrants in school gyms

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday that immigrants who came into the United States through the southern border after the end of Title 42 will be temporarily housed in school gymnasiums.

Daniel Cameron wins GOP Kentucky gubernatorial primary

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron won the Republican gubernatorial primary in the Bluegrass State, defeating former U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft and state Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles.
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