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MidEast|News|US|World

Drone attack on American troops risks widening Middle East conflict – and drawing in Iran-US tensions

Three American troops were killed and dozens more injured in an attack on a base in Jordan. How the Biden administration responds could determine if conflict in the Middle East widens.

Drone attack on American troops risks widening Middle East conflict – and drawing in Iran-US tensions
Crime|MidEast|News|US|World

US raids in Iraq and Syria: How retaliatory airstrikes affect network of Iran-backed militias

More than 85 locations linked to militias were hit in a robust response by Washington to an earlier deadly drone attack on a US base in Jordan.

US raids in Iraq and Syria: How retaliatory airstrikes affect network of Iran-backed militias
Election

Why is it so hard to know how many independent voters there are?

Increasingly, the media, pollsters and pundits are focusing on independent voters and their effects on election outcomes.

Why is it so hard to know how many independent voters there are?
News|Political|US

Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship

From one perspective, Nevada’s political history is balanced. From another, it’s s pendulum swinging back and forth as people split their votes across party lines.

Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
Election|Political|US

In 2024, independent voters grew their share of the vote, split their tickets and expanded their influence

Postelection analysis of 2024 voters’ behavior reveals several ways self-described political independents differ from those who say they are Republicans or Democrats.

In 2024, independent voters grew their share of the vote, split their tickets and expanded their influence

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