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Mexico president’s ruling party rolls to win in country’s most populous state

By MARÍA VERZA and LISSETTE ROMERO Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s most populous state has turned its back on decades of single-party rule, deciding to move forward with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s ruling Morena party. The preliminary forecast from electoral authorities Sunday night indicated a victory for Delfina Gómez in the State

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Sharing the sentence: Separation takes toll on incarcerated moms and their kids

By CLAIRE SAVAGE Associated Press/Report for America LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) — Dressed in her Sunday best — pink ruffled sleeves and a rainbow tulle tutu — Crystal Martinez’s 4-year-old daughter proudly presented her with a multicolored bouquet of carefully crafted tissue paper flowers. With her 5-year-old son nestled on her lap, laughing in delight, Martinez

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Biden set for critical talks on Ukraine this week with Denmark’s Frederiksen, UK’s Sunak

By AAMER MADHANI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is welcoming Denmark and Britain’s prime ministers this week to Washington for talks that will focus heavily on the war in Ukraine, including the recently-launched effort to train, and eventually equip, Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets. Biden will huddle with Denmark’s Mette Frederiksen on

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