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  1. After years of Democratic dominance, Nevada could be slipping from Biden’s grasp No Republican presidential candidate has won Nevada since George W. Bush in 2004, but Democratic margins have narrowed in recent presidential elections.
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  2. How Jim Jordan connected the dots on Biden’s $8 million book deal The House Judiciary Committee chair suggests the Robert Hur report on Joe Biden says more than it does.
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  3. Ukraine gamble pays off: Republicans face little backlash in primaries Despite months of fear and loathing over votes on Ukraine aid, recent Republican primaries show incumbents suffering little to no effect from their votes.
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  4. Blue Origin to fly again as space tourism struggles to get off the ground Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin hasn’t flown a space tourism mission in more than 18 months.
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  5. Doug Burgum’s primary run was short-lived. Now he’s everywhere with Trump. Amid campaign events and TV hits, Trump allies have discussed Burgum as a possible vice-presidential candidate, even as they caution that the list remains long.
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  6. ‘Never Trump?’ ‘Never Biden’ voters might loom larger. Biden’s ceiling of support is actually lower than Trump’s right now. It’s a stark reversal from 2020 — with major implications.
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  7. What science tells us about Biden, Trump and evaluating an aging brain The 2024 presidential race has been dominated by allegations of mental decline. Scientists and doctors offer cautionary notes.
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  8. They used to be protesters. Now, they’re the ones making the laws. We interviewed nine members of Congress about their experiences as activists and how it’s informed their approach as lawmakers.
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  9. Biden and Trump cut a deal on debates. Then the fighting started. Inside how the Trump and Biden campaigns, with the help of eager networks, found a way to agree to debate -- and immediately started arguing about the details.
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