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After disastrous primary, Arizona county overhauls elections

PHOENIX (AP) — A rural Arizona county where a disastrous primary season was one of the year’s biggest U.S. election debacles has gotten on track for successful midterm voting, an expert said Wednesday.
Registration error affects up to 6,000 Arizona voters

Registration error affects up to 6,000 Arizona voters

PHOENIX (AP) — A voter registration error may have caused some Arizona voters to get a mail ballot with only federal races, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said Tuesday.
Illinois takes center stage in battle over union rights vote

Illinois takes center stage in battle over union rights vote

CHICAGO (AP) — With U.S.

DeSantis' election crimes arrests confuse some suspects

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Newly released police bodycam footage shows that three of the 20 people who were arrested in Florida for allegedly voting illegally in the 2020 election appeared to be surprised that they had done anything wrong.
Putin tightens grip on Ukraine and Russia with martial law

Putin tightens grip on Ukraine and Russia with martial law

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin declared martial law Wednesday in the four regions of Ukraine that Moscow annexed and gave all regional governors in Russia emergency powers that open the door for sweeping new restrictions throughout th
Arctic peers warn 'no return' to prewar times as Russia frozen from circumpolar talks

Arctic peers warn 'no return' to prewar times as Russia frozen from circumpolar talks

OTTAWA — Canada's allies are calling for a rethink in Arctic relations after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Italy's Meloni issues warning to Berlusconi over Putin ties

Italy's Meloni issues warning to Berlusconi over Putin ties

ROME (AP) — Italy's presumed next premier, Giorgia Meloni, issued a stark warning to Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday that he risked losing influence in any new government over his friendship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as she asserted a str
Voter fatigue, acclamations could spell low turnout in Ontario municipal elections

Voter fatigue, acclamations could spell low turnout in Ontario municipal elections

Dave Meslin is a serial ideas guy. He started a public space advocacy collective in his 20s, founded Toronto's largest cycling non-profit in his 30s, and led a national electoral reform campaign in his 40s.

UN genocide official: Hate speech is fueling Ethiopia's war

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A U.N.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to skip Parliamentary Press Gallery dinner

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to skip Parliamentary Press Gallery dinner

OTTAWA — Liberals, New Democrats, Conservatives and a steady stream of journalists walk into a bar. Pierre Poilievre doesn't.
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