Across states, the primaries highlighted two parallel trends: Republican races increasingly shaped by Trump-aligned candidates and ideological loyalty tests, and Democrats focusing on swing-district ...
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Stability AI, the company behind Stable Diffusion, is releasing a new family of audio models, called Stability Audio 3.0. The top model can generate professional-grade music of more than six minutes ...
Polls have closed on the busiest primary election day so far in the 2026 midterms. Voters in six states made their choices. In Kentucky, President Trump successfully ousted another incumbent-- Rep.
Two weeks after primary elections were held in Ohio and Indiana, Kentucky voters will head to the polls to cast their votes.Voters in the Bluegrass State will be deciding on candidates for the United ...
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie characterized his Republican primary race tomorrow as a "referendum on foreign policy, and whether Israel gets to dictate that by bullying members of Congress," during an ...
US President Donald Trump’s effort to unseat Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has transformed Kentucky’s 4th District primary into one of the most closely watched and expensive races of the United ...
Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) introduced a new bipartisan bill, the Farmland Security Act of 2023, seeking to further boost transparency in foreign ownership of U.S.
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WASHINGTON — Six states have primary elections on Tuesday. If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon or Pennsylvania, and are registered, you will likely have the opportunity to vote ...
In the Georgia Senate race, Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff will have to wait four more weeks before learning who he’ll face in November. That’s because US Rep. Mike Collins and former football coach Derek ...
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