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Potential Candidates to Replace Graham Platner if He Withdraws from Senate Race

Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, may withdraw from the race due to allegations against him. If he does, the Maine Democratic Party can replace him on the ballot by July 27. Several candidates, including Troy Jackson and Dr. Nirav Shah, are being considered as potential replacements.

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Fox News — Politics

Potential Candidates to Replace Graham Platner if He Withdraws from Senate Race

Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, may withdraw from the race following a serious allegation. If he does, the Maine Democratic Party will have until July 27 to select a replacement. Several candidates, including Troy Jackson and Dr. Nirav Shah, are being considered for the nomination.

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Martina Navratilova Calls for Dismissal of SJSU Volleyball Coach Amid Allegations

Martina Navratilova has called for the dismissal of San Jose State University volleyball coach Todd Kress following allegations of inappropriate behavior from a former player. The allegations date back to 1998 and were recently brought to light in a letter sent to SJSU. Despite acknowledging the allegations, the university has not suspended Kress, who remains in his position.

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Washington Examiner

Maryland General Assembly to Address Redistricting in August Special Session

The Maryland General Assembly plans to hold a special session in August to discuss constitutional amendments for congressional redistricting. This session follows a Supreme Court ruling affecting the Voting Rights Act and aims to enable mid-decade changes to district lines. The proposal requires a three-fifths majority for passage and will be presented to voters in November.

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Axios

Senate Leaders Provide Updates on Mitch McConnell's Health Amid Speculation

Senate Republican leaders have communicated with Senator Mitch McConnell, who has been hospitalized for about three weeks. Speculation about his health has been fueled by some conservative commentators, but official updates indicate he is improving and engaged with his staff.

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Washington Examiner

Graham Platner Faces Pressure to Withdraw from Senate Race Amid Allegations

Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate nominee from Maine, is facing pressure to withdraw from the race following a sexual assault allegation. He has until July 13 to decide, and if he withdraws, the Maine Democratic Party will have until July 27 to select a replacement. The process for selecting a new candidate is currently unclear, with party officials considering various options.

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Fox News — Politics

Hochul Suggests Stefanik Would Have Been a Stronger GOP Opponent Than Blakeman

Governor Kathy Hochul indicated that Representative Elise Stefanik would have been a more formidable Republican opponent than Bruce Blakeman in the upcoming gubernatorial race. Blakeman responded by criticizing Hochul's record and comparing her to a Disney villain. Hochul is seeking reelection after first taking office in 2021.

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Hochul suggests Stefanik would have posed tougher challenge than Blakeman

Governor Kathy Hochul indicated that Representative Elise Stefanik would have been a tougher opponent than Bruce Blakeman in the gubernatorial race. Blakeman countered by criticizing Hochul's record. Hochul is seeking re-election after first taking office in 2021.

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abc7ny.com

Evacuations in Midtown Manhattan Following Structural Issues at Construction Site

Evacuations were ordered in Midtown Manhattan on July 7, 2026, after structural issues were discovered at a construction site for a high-rise building. A buckled column and additional movement raised safety concerns, leading to the evacuation of nearby buildings, including a school. Authorities are monitoring the situation and will take further action once it is safe.

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bangordailynews.com

Troy Jackson Files for U.S. Senate Exploratory Committee

Troy Jackson has filed to form a U.S. Senate exploratory committee, becoming the first Democrat to campaign for the seat likely to be vacated by Graham Platner. The filing follows a 'Draft Troy' initiative and comes amid allegations against Platner that have affected his support. Jackson's committee will allow him to raise funds while gauging support for a potential candidacy.

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Fox News — Politics

Former Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy in Bribery Case

Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the former mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in connection with a bribery scheme involving real estate developers. He accepted campaign contributions in exchange for supporting a development project, and he faces up to five years in prison, with sentencing set for October 15, 2026.

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California High School Responds to Law Mandating Change of 'Indians' Mascot

Marysville High School is contesting a California law that mandates the removal of its 'Indians' mascot. The law, effective July 7, 2026, prohibits derogatory Native American terms as mascots. The school has sought consent from local tribal representatives but has not yet received it and plans to continue its efforts.

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Sen. Jon Ossoff Faces Criticism from Georgia Child Welfare Official

Senator Jon Ossoff is criticized by Georgia's DFCS Director Candice Broce for allegedly using the state's foster care issues for political gain. Broce claims Ossoff has not provided adequate support for the system, while Ossoff's team defends his oversight efforts. The controversy unfolds as Ossoff campaigns for re-election.

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New York Post

Raleigh Considers Youth Curfew After Recent Incidents

Raleigh is contemplating a youth curfew in response to a recent incident involving a large gathering of teenagers, referred to as a "teen takeover." This gathering occurred during a violent July 4th weekend, prompting city officials to consider safety measures.

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Raleigh Mayor Considers Youth Curfew Following Violent July 4th Weekend

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell is contemplating a curfew for minors following violent incidents during the July 4th weekend, which included multiple shootings and large gatherings of teenagers. The City Council will discuss various strategies to address youth violence, with Cowell emphasizing the importance of community engagement.

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Washington Examiner

Memphis Safe Task Force Reports Over 10,000 Arrests in Nine Months

The Memphis Safe Task Force has reported over 10,600 arrests in its first nine months, including significant reductions in various crime rates. The initiative, which involves collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement, aims to improve public safety in Memphis and may be expanded to other cities.

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cnn.com

Mallory McMorrow Withdraws from Michigan Democratic Senate Primary

Mallory McMorrow has withdrawn from the Democratic Senate primary in Michigan, leaving Rep. Haley Stevens and Abdul El-Sayed as the remaining candidates. McMorrow's exit reflects her campaign struggles and strategic considerations among Democrats regarding the general election against Republican Mike Rogers.

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