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Politics Sep 20

Supreme Court leaves Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein off Nevada’s ballot

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Politics Dec 19

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein speaks at a campaign rally in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. September 8, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
Former Green Party presidential candidate cooperates in Russia probe into 2016 election

The request to Jill Stein is more evidence that the Senate panel will still have much work to do in 2018. While the investigation has largely focused on both the Russian interference and whether it was in any way connected…

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

Politics Dec 13

Leftover funds from election recount efforts to be donated, says Jill Stein

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein said Tuesday that she will donate any money left over from her bids to force election recounts in three states to groups dedicated to election reform and voting rights.

By Scott Bauer, Associated Press

Politics Dec 10

Recounts bring Stein publicity that eluded her on the trail

Jill Stein is now gaining arguably more attention than she ever did on the campaign trail by pushing for recounts of the presidential contest in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

By Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press

Politics Dec 09

Judge refuses to stop Wisconsin recount; Michigan judges recuse themselves from Stein appeal

A federal judge refused to halt Wisconsin's presidential recount Friday, telling President-elect Donald Trump's supporters that the recount probably won't change anything anyway. Meanwhile, two Michigan Supreme Court members who made Trump's list of possible U.S. Supreme Court nominees on…

By Todd Richmond, Associated Press

Dec 06

Here’s what’s happening with recount efforts in four states

By Roger Schneider, Associated Press

Here's what's happening in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Nevada, where a partial recount of the race was requested.

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Dec 05

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Neurosurgeon and former rival Ben Carson is Trump’s HUD nominee

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Once a rival for the GOP nomination, Dr. Ben Carson is now President-elect Donald Trump's pick for housing secretary. On Monday, Mr. Trump called Carson “a brilliant mind … passionate about strengthening communities.” Meanwhile, at Trump Tower, former Vice President…

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Dec 04

Green Party taking bid for election recount to federal court

By Marc Levy, Associated Press

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is taking her bid for a statewide recount of Pennsylvania's Nov. 8 presidential election to federal court.

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Dec 02

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At Ohio rally, Trump ‘unofficially’ announces defense pick Mattis

By PBS News Hour

President-elect Donald Trump used a rally in Cincinnati on Thursday night to “unofficially” announce retired Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis as his secretary of defense, telling the audience to keep the news hushed. Meanwhile, at Harvard University's traditionally civil post-election…

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Dec 01

Wisconsin’s election recount of nearly 3 million votes begins

By Scott Bauer, Associated Press

The tedious task of recounting Wisconsin's nearly 3 million votes for president began Thursday with scores of hastily hired temporary workers flipping through stacks of ballots as observers watched their every move.

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