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...Wigdor has accused Black of trying to “humiliate and retaliate against [Doe] for her decision to speak out against his sexual abuse”....
...She promoted the false narrative of fraudulent voting in Arizona, pressing state lawmakers to switch their electors from Biden to Trump....
...The case, Brnovich v Democratic National Committee, centred on two voting provisions in Arizona. The first banned “ballot harvesting”, whereby third parties collect and drop off early voting ballots....
...“The bumper sticker would say, we’re past the V,” says Michael Gapen, chief US economist at Barclays, referring to the shape of the recovery since the shocking collapse last year....
...(FT) Recovery, brought to you by the letter V, or maybe W Mapping economic output to familiar shapes makes a good deal of sense....
...Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has vowed that the Senate will vote on Mr Trump’s pick in September....
...Progressive groups have warned that the Supreme Court’s landmark 1973 abortion decision, Roe v Wade, is now at risk, citing Mr Trump’s pledge during the 2016 presidential campaign to appoint Supreme Court...
...Separately, the Senate backed the tough Russia sanctions bill; Mr Trump must now decide whether to use his veto powers to block it....
...“Trying to count the ways I hate @TimKaine,” Jeff Flake, the Republican senator for Arizona, wrote on Twitter after the selection of Mrs Clinton’s running mate. “Drawing a blank....
...The law grew more arbitrary, adding Arizona to its coverage in the 1970s when Congress amended it to include states that did not offer bilingual ballots....
...Instead, the defeat on a procedural vote shifts the focus to a compromise being drafted by Jon Kyl, an Arizona Republican that would reduce the number of estates subject to the tax....
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