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U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson speaks at a podium wearing a bright red top and white pants. She gestures with her hands in front of flags and a blurred backdrop.

Iowa Senate candidate Ashley Hinson touts congressional stock ban, while a loophole fueled her own wealth

A closer look at Hinson’s federal financial disclosures and her recent votes in Congress, reveals a gap between her campaign rhetoric and her personal finances.
Senator Jon Ossoff a dark blue suit and white shirt with an intense expression as if speaking, is positioned in the foreground. He is wearing a distinctive, tall traditional hat, likely Slovak or Carpathian, featuring black felt on top and multiple bands of colorful, geometric folk patterns and brown fabric. The background is an aerial landscape of a green, rolling countryside, including a small village and prominent stone castle ruins, suggesting a Central or Eastern European setting. The composition appears to be a composite or collage.
RADIO FREE AMERICA: Can Jon Ossoff Be The American Péter Magyar?
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A blue and white Medicaid Insurance card rests on an American flag. A hundred-dollar bill and a pair of eyeglasses lie on top of the card. The document displays the name "SMITH" and coverage dates from 2016.
Advocates say feds’ Medicaid work rule could make qualifying for healthcare needlessly hard
Wisconsin healthcare advocates have been worrying for months that new work requirements for some people on Medicaid that will take effect next year will make it harder for people who are eligible to get on, or stay on, the health insurance program.
A medium close-up shot shows Derek Chauvin speaking into a microphone with a wide-eyed expression in front of a wood-paneled wall. He is wearing a light gray suit jacket, a white collared shirt and a matching light gray tie.
Minnesota GOP convention chair wishes someone ‘pushed back’ on Derek Chauvin moment of silence
Minnesota state Rep. Danny Nadeau (R-Rogers), who chaired the GOP party convention on May 30, claimed his role in the controversy was procedural and that he wishes someone “pushed back” on it.

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