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Politics
New York judge brings back gag order on Donald Trump in civil fraud trial
The former president has already violated the gag order twice.
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Politics
Sometimes overlooked by campaigns, Native voters could decide major elections in 2024
A voting bloc that hasn't gotten as much national attention, Native voters are an influential constituency in several swing states, making them a group to watch in 2024.
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Politics
Climate change isn't a top motivator in elections. But it could impact key races
As we head into caucus season, NPR is diving into some of the biggest issues at play in the 2024 election. Today, we take a look at climate policy.
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Politics
Ivanka Trump takes the stand in former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial
Ivanka Trump is the last Trump family member expected to be called to the witness stand by the New York state attorney general. Former President Donald Trump and his two oldest sons already testified.
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Environment
Where the Republican presidential candidates stand on climate change
As Republicans seek their party's nomination in the 2024 presidential election, their stances on key issues will be top of mind for voters. Climate change is particularly important to younger voters.
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Politics
Former President Donald Trump takes the stand in New York civil fraud trial
Donald Trump and three of his children, Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, are testifying before a New York judge. They are facing questions over fraudulent Trump Organization financial statements.
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Politics
Eric Trump begins witness testimony in New York civil fraud trial
Eric Trump Jr. has began testifying, and follows his brother, Donald Trump Jr. Both are defendants in the trial that accuses them of committing fraud.
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Politics
Trump family to take the witness stand in New York civil fraud trial
Former President Donald Trump and his three eldest children will testify before a New York judge over the next two weeks.
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Politics
It takes lots of money to win elections. Here's what you need to know
Elections are becoming more expensive as candidates vie for voters' attention. But there are strict rules about how money is raised, how it can be used and how to prove you're following the laws.
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Politics
Trump takes the stand and is fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in fraud case
The former president questioned the political leanings of the judge in the case and another person. The judge inferred that to mean Trump was referring to his clerk.