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  • Cynthia Lummis apologized on Monday after she was booed by a crowd during her speech at the University of Wyoming.

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  • A former Republican minority leader of the Colorado legislature is among the recipients of a trove of sensitive voting data leaked by a county official working with an activist seeking to prove President Donald Trump's false stolen-election claims. The revelation shows that the ballot data in Elbert County was larger than previously thought. The case is being investigated by the Colorado secretary of state, which is one of at least nine unauthorized attempts to access voting-system data around the United States.

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  • Speaking to two dozen Democrats on a day when some campaign signs blew away, Senate hopeful Cheri Beasley warned them about a leaked Supreme Court draft ruling on abortion.

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  • The Supreme Court struck down a free speech violation in a 2002 law that federal officials had called an anti-corruption provision. The $250,000 cap on the amount of money political candidates can be reimbursed after an election for personal loans to their own campaigns ran afoul of the First Amendment. In the ruling written by Chief Justice Roberts, the conservative justices were in the majority while the liberal justices dissented.

  • It was time to go on the attack for Rep. Kurt Schrader of Oregon, who was facing a threat from his left flank. The challenge is that campaign finance rules prevent candidates from coordinating with outside groups that they need to alert. He used a red box. On April 29, a not-quite-private directive was issued inside a red-bordered box on an obscure corner of his website.

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  • In a trip to Kyiv, McConnell said that Ukraine could count on bipartisan support, but it was not a view held by many members of his party.

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  • White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci and his former colleague Deborah Birx are at odds over their recollections of a tense meeting with then-Vice President Mike Pence. In her recent book, she recalled a meeting with the vice president, Fauci and Robert Redfield.

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  • According to the Security Service of Ukraine, the only thing the occupying troops want to do is survive, retire from the army and never return to Ukraine.

  • A racist ideology from the internet's fringes is being investigated as a factor in the supermarket shooting that killed 10 people in Buffalo, New York. The white 18-year-old accused of targeting Black people in Saturday's rampage was accused of posting a racist rant online. What is the name of the replacement story?

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