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- Amid complaints of a rigged system, one woman's effort to end gerrymandering
- Why ‘the Kavanaugh effect’ on midterms is so unpredictable
- Russia wrestles with a US-style school massacre in Crimea
- Afghans choose ballots over bombs
Amid complaints of a rigged system, one woman's effort to end gerrymandering Posted: 18 Oct 2018 12:49 PM PDT |
Why ‘the Kavanaugh effect’ on midterms is so unpredictable Posted: 18 Oct 2018 12:17 PM PDT When big political news occurs close to an impending election, Washington is usually awash in arguments about how it might affect the upcoming vote. As you might have guessed, this brings us to the Supreme Court confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. During recent weeks of struggle there have been lots of predictions about how it will swing the upcoming midterm elections one way or another. |
Russia wrestles with a US-style school massacre in Crimea Posted: 18 Oct 2018 11:55 AM PDT Despite Russia's already rather tough gun regulations, there are also calls to crack down harder. At the end of the day, and as is often the case in the US, there seems to be no clear explanation for why Vladislav Roslyakov, an 18-year-old student at Kerch Polytechnic College, came to school on Wednesday with two backpacks stuffed with explosives and a legally acquired shotgun-like hunting rifle, and proceeded to slaughter his fellow students and teachers. |
Afghans choose ballots over bombs Posted: 18 Oct 2018 10:11 AM PDT Millions of people in Afghanistan will cast ballots this Saturday in an election whose outcome matters less than what it says about the Afghan people's desire for peace and democracy. The Taliban claim credit for killing one well-known candidate and are threatening to prevent voting in the more than 40 voting districts they control. Another militant group, Islamic State in Afghanistan, also threatens to disrupt voting with indiscriminate attacks. |
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