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Chuck Todd: Democrats are pushing voting rights legislation because of Jan 6 anniversary. Decision The latest news, analyses and polls on the United States presidential election. See all. Biden voices uncertainty about passing voting rights bills after meeting with Democrats. Stephen B. Early data suggest diverse voting blocs could give Democrats the edge in Georgia runoffs.

Young Latinos mobilized, voted and were pivotal in Organizers want to keep it going. NBC News. QAnon's new 'plan'? Run for school board. Now they lure them with financial incentives, laptops and two-wheelers, apart from talking about representation. View: UP is an election and a battle of ideas, where Modi is looking for vindication In UP, however, no incumbent has returned to power for over two decades.

By that logic, the BJP is looking to reverse a trend. What is the SPR, the emergency oil stash Biden may tap? Releasing oil could allow the Biden administration to fend off criticism ahead of the midterm elections. Rising tide of leaks threatens to inundate Facebook Facebook's tenacious efforts to fend off critics is not likely to appease elected officials openly calling for action against the tech giant.

Hardline judge Ebrahim Raisi leads in Iranian presidential election, says official Raisi had so far won More than 28 million Iranians out of 59 million eligible voters cast ballots, the official said. All News Videos. Moderate Iran candidate concedes win by judiciary chief Both moderate and former Central Bank chief Abdolnasser Hemmati and former Revolutionary Guard commander Mohsen Rezaei offered their congratulations to Ebrahim Raisi.

Counting, however, continued from Friday's vote and authorities have yet to offer any official results. What is the Senate filibuster? And why the calls to change it? President Biden is expected to call for a carveout to the Senate rule Tuesday. Sinema, Manchin reject Biden push to change filibuster for voting rights The two key Democrats did so even as Biden headed to Capitol Hill.

Why Spanish-language voting ballots are critical for democracy, advocates say Spanish and non-English ballots are not required across the nation. US to allow teen semi drivers in test apprenticeship program The federal government is moving forward with a plan to let teenagers drive big rigs from state to state in a test program.

CDC to weigh in soon on whether to upgrade your mask: The answer will likely be yes Health experts have long called for better masks in light of omicron. McCarthy doubles down on refusal to cooperate with Jan. How safe is American democracy? The BBC's Ros Atkins explains the decision to dismiss the congresswoman from her party leadership role.

Joe Biden has been president for more than days. But Republicans are still counting votes. Dozens of entities are targeted over attacks including alleged interference in the elections. By Jake Horton. BBC Reality Check. Democrats say it restricts voting rights, but Republicans disagree - so what does the new law do? What is the background to the allegations made about China, Ukraine and the Bidens?

Email us at haveyoursay bbc. Follow Have Your Say on Twitter. Why you can trust BBC News. Biden win certified by Congress after chaotic day Lawmakers confirm Joe Biden's victory hours after violent pro-Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.

World media see Trump ignite an 'insurrection'. Top Stories. Video 1 minute 36 seconds How a Trump rally turned deadly at the Capitol A ceremony meant to showcase a peaceful power transfer turns into a dark day. What does a deadly day mean for Trump's legacy? Anthony Zurcher. How the 25th Amendment could be used There are calls to remove US President Donald Trump from office, just 13 days before his term ends. Trump allowed back onto Twitter The president will be banned "permanently" if he breaks the platform's rules again.

Featured Contents. Democrats take control of Senate with Georgia wins. Trump allowed back onto Twitter. Joe Biden victory.



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