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Louis DeJoy, the postmaster general, defended the 10-year plan to stabilize the agency’s finances, although he acknowledged that officials had faced initial challenges.

 

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La entrevista del jueves podría ofrecer una mirada inusual y franca de la vicepresidenta, quien estará acompañada por su compañero de fórmula, el gobernador Tim Walz.

 

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The State Election Board recently approved procedures that the people who run elections across the state said would make the process less secure and their jobs more difficult.

 

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The interview on Thursday will offer a rare unscripted look at Vice President Kamala Harris, who will be joined by her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz.

 

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The vice president on Wednesday began a bus tour in the rural southeastern corner of the state, as her campaign focuses heavily on Georgia and North Carolina, another Sun Belt battleground.

 

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Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, a leader of the A.M.E. Church, turned Georgia into a political machine for Democrats by mobilizing voters of faith. Now, he is leaving the state just months before the November election.

 

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The Democrats’ presidential ticket will head to the Sun Belt, aiming to sway voters in more conservative areas to their side.

 

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They plan to show up across the state and fight for every vote.

 

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The workers were at the “wheel and brake shop” of the maintenance facility when the accident occurred, Delta said.

 

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A piece of Fernando Cluster’s skull was removed during emergency brain surgery in 2022. But when it was time to put it back, the hospital couldn’t find it, the suit says.

 

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How a right-wing takeover of an obscure, unelected board in Georgia could swing the election.

 

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The authorities charged nearly two dozen people with taking part in schemes over five years beginning in 2019 to deliver drugs and other contraband to inmates in Georgia state prisons.

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