Elections 2016

Texas GOP opens new session with restrictive abortion bills, prohibitions on LGBTQ protections

One week since Election Day, and Texas Republicans are already hard at work to roll back abortion rights and LGBTQ rights in their state, the Austin Chronicle reports.

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Trump win, Democratic setbacks cloud Pelosi's future as leader

Nancy Pelosi may face a challenge to her 14-year-old role as the leading Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives now that Republicans have captured the White House and maintained their grip on Congress.

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Washington man charged with cyberstalking after texting racist death threats to House candidate

Sharlaine LaClair started receiving racist death threats via text message from an unknown number in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election, the Bellingham Herald reports.

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'You should be scared’: Trump supporters assault black woman with a brick and threaten to rape her

An Oregon woman has filed a police report saying she was assaulted with a brick and threatened with rape by three men, with one telling her, "Now we got a president who finally feels how we feel.”

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Republicans to US securities regulator: Leave new rules to Trump

Republican lawmakers told the top U.S. securities regulator on Tuesday they are concerned her agency will rush out new rules in the final weeks that President Barack Obama, a Democrat, holds the Oval Office.

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Billionaire green activist Steyer vows to battle Trump, says money not an issue

Billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer, who has spent more than $140 million on fighting climate change, said on Tuesday he will spend whatever it takes to fight President-elect Donald Trump's pro-drilling and anti-regulation agenda.

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West Virginia mayor quits after comment on Michelle Obama: reports

The mayor of a tiny West Virginia town resigned on Tuesday after her comment on a Facebook post that called first lady Michelle Obama an "ape in heels" drew international attention, local media reported.

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Georgia congressman being eyed for top Trump health post: Politico

Republican Representative Tom Price of Georgia is under consideration to be secretary of health and human services during a Trump administration, Politico reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.

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'N****rs' slur defaces MLK Center in Spokane: 'Do not pretend that these are isolated incidents'

The Martin Luther King Jr. Family Outreach Center in Spokane, Washington was vandalized with racist graffiti this week.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan renominated for top House post

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan was unanimously nominated on Tuesday by his fellow Republicans for re-election as speaker in the new Congress next year, the House Republican Conference said on Twitter.

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Three common arguments for preserving the Electoral College – and why they're wrong

In November 2000, newly elected New York Senator Hillary Clinton promised that when she took office in 2001, she would introduce a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College, the 18th-century, state-by-state, winner-take-all system for selecting the president.

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Republican Ben Carson opts against job in Trump Cabinet

Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a former 2016 Republican presidential candidate who is an adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, has opted against accepting a Cabinet position in the Trump administration, his spokesman said on Tuesday.

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Heartbreaking: Sexual assault survivor protests Trump in tears because he makes her relive trauma

A woman protesting Donald Trump over the weekend choked up as she explained that the president elect triggered memories of her sexual assault.

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