Ximena Bustillo
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A Spanish-language radio station is fighting election misinformation
False claims about mail-in ballots are causing confusion — especially for people who don’t speak much English.
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Native voters could swing Arizona. Both parties want their votes
Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning the key state.
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Vance and Walz face off in a debate in NYC
The Republican and Democratic vice presidential nominees square off for their only debate on CBS News Tuesday night. It will be the only time the candidates meet on stage.
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Vance and Walz debate in New York City on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know
The CBS News vice presidential debate will be the only time Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz get to face off ahead of the 2024 election. Here's what to expect.
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Public congressional hearing probes shooting at Trump rally in Butler, Pa.
Did the Secret Service defer too much to local law enforcement when securing the rally where Donald Trump was shot on July 13? It's a question being explored during Thursday's hearing on Capitol Hill.
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The Secret Service admits failures in Butler, Pa., Trump shooting
The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices and flaws in advance planning.
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Trump must comply with gag order in New York after appeal dismissed
New York's highest court on Thursday dismissed an appeal from former President Donald Trump to lift the remaining gag order in his hush money case.
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Congress will restart negotiations to update a farm bill that impacts SNAP
Restarting stalled negotiations on a new farm bill is on the Congressional agenda when lawmakers return to Washington Monday.
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Trump gets criminal sentencing delayed till after presidential election
A New York judge agreed to delay the sentencing of former President Donald Trump in a criminal hush money case.
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Democrats hope Sen. Sherrod Brown can win in Ohio by losing less in rural counties
Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown hopes to keep his Senate seat in increasingly red Ohio by campaigning directly to rural voters. Democrats hope the key to victory is simply losing by less in areas where the GOP dominates.