
South Carolina joins Southern redistricting push after US Supreme Court ruling on minority districts
COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) — An election-year redistricting movement has spread to South Carolina as Republicans attempt to redraw majority-Black congressional districts that have suddenly become susceptible because of a U. S. Supreme Court ruling upending protections for minority voters. Urged on by President Donald Trump, South Carolina Republicans are attempting to redraw a district long held by a Black Democratic lawmaker in their quest for a clean sweep of the state's seven congressional are...
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- South Carolina joins Southern redistricting push after US Supreme Court ruling on minority districts
- Trumps Indiana wins show his power over GOP with more primaries and redistricting debates ahead
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Trumps Indiana wins show his power over GOP with more primaries and redistricting debates ahead
Five months ago, President Donald Trump was stinging from one of the first political defeats of his second term as Republican state senators defied him on redistricting in Indiana. Now he has proved he can still punish wayward party members after he endorsed a slate of challengers who defeated almost every one of those lawmakers he wanted to dislodge. The results will likely bolster Trump’s confidence heading into upcoming Republican primaries where he wants to help oust more incumbents, U S...
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Planes and ships could run on kelp someday, but there are serious hurdles
WOODS HOLE, Mass. (AP) — Green cells whirl around a red-light chamber, propelled by a blade through bubbling water. These little seaweed cells, called gametophytes, will develop into a strain of fast-growing kelp — part of what was once a government-funded initiative to develop sustainable biofuels for American transport. Electricity from solar and wind energy can power cars, however ships and aircraft largely run on liquid fuels made with a large percentage of oil or gasoline. When those...
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- Planes and ships could run on kelp someday, but there are serious hurdles
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- J. Craig Venter, who won the race to sequence the human genome, dies at 79

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