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What a 51-49 Senate majority means for Democrats

By Ali Zaslav and Ted Barrett, CNN Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock will win Georgia’s Senate runoff, CNN projects, allowing Democrats to secure a slim 51-49 majority over Republicans in the chamber. Democrats will have significant governing advantages compared to the 50-50 split in the current Congress, during which a power-sharing agreement gives Republicans considerable leverage

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Alito’s mentions of Ashley Madison and children wearing KKK costumes cap an awkward Supreme Court day

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter As the Supreme Court gathered for more than two hours on Monday to discuss whether a graphic designer can refuse to do business with same-sex couples, the justices somehow strayed into dueling hypotheticals concerning Black and White Santas and dating websites. Hypotheticals are nothing new at the

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Senators draft bipartisan framework to legalize DACA recipients and extend Trump-era border policy

By Priscilla Alvarez and Daniella Diaz, CNN Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona have landed on an initial framework intended to bolster border security and provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, sources told CNN. Democrats have been betting

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US Secret Service accuses Chinese government-linked hackers of stealing $20 million in Covid relief

By Sean Lyngaas, CNN Chinese government-linked hackers have stolen at least $20 million in US government coronavirus relief funds, a US Secret Service spokesperson told CNN Monday — the first time the agency has connected Covid-19 fraud to hackers affiliated with a foreign government. The hackers raided unemployment insurance funds and Small Business Administration loan

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Supreme Court won’t hear case brought by a group of voters against Dominion Voting Systems and Facebook

By Devan Cole, CNN The Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a case brought against Dominion Voting Systems and Facebook after the 2020 election by a group of voters who claimed the companies illegally “influenced or interfered with” the contest. Lower courts had previously rejected the case, ruling that the eight voters lacked

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