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Brianna Lennon says she cannot determine which congressional map is in effect for the Aug. 4 primary.
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The legislation echoes a regulation put in place by the attorney general's office last year.
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Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon worries AI-generated political ads could bring havoc on the upcoming midterms by spreading misinformation.
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Area health departments are putting the finishing touches on plans to keep residents and travelers healthy during the FIFA World Cup. Officials are hopeful increased wastewater surveillance and unified messaging will help prevent outbreaks.
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Dave Sorrell says he plans to focus on infrastructure and public safety if he's elected to the vacated Ward 4 seat.
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The legislation includes many changes to state elections, including restoring voting rights to some parolees and allowing the use of campaign dollars for childcare.
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A police investigation is underway in the Philippines, with suspicions that the incident was staged to help Sen. Ronald dela Rosa escape.
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Eileen Wang, now the former mayor of the City of Arcadia, agreed to plead guilty to one felony charge that she acted as an illegal foreign agent of China.
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At the summit, the Chinese leader placed Taiwan, a key point of friction between the U.S. and China, at the center, calling it "the most important issue" between the two countries.
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The board also tabled its discussion of a proposed policy that would allow it to forgo recording all open meetings.
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