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No Signs of ‘Red Wave’ as Race for Congress Remains Tight

The New York Times (free)

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Democrat, beat Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania, flipping a Senate seat. J.D. Vance won for Republicans in Ohio. But control of the House and Senate still hangs in the balance.

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Peru’s PM Challenges Congress in New Clash Between State Powers

Reuters

Peru’s prime minister Tuesday challenged the legislature to a confidence vote, raising tensions once again between state powers in the Andean nation, which has been roiled by political infighting for years.

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