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Alex J. Rouhandeh

Alex J. Rouhandeh

Congressional Correspondent at Newsweek

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Recent Articles

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Abortion is Big Issue in Warnock v. Walker, But Not Because of Roe v. Wade

Despite Georgia voters listing the economy as their top concern, Newsweek found that abortion matters in the Senate race, but not as people might expect.
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Barnes Appeals to Family Farmers Pressed By ‘Big Ag’ in Rural Wisco...

“If a guy has 5,000 cows and a great credit line at the bank, that means the community he lives in is short about 50 farmers,” a Wisconsin farmer told Newsweek.
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As Armed Trump-Fueled Voter Intimidation Rises in Arizona, DOJ Stay...

“I think without a change, we’re going to see an escalation of these tactics, and we will be dealing with a kind of a return to the past,” the ACLU said.
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Shatter-proof Glass Fortifies Ballot Count As Trump Looms Over Ariz...

“The eyes of the nation are going to be on Arizona, and we’re not going to fall victim to a crowd of people who wish to undermine democracy.”
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'It's Not a Blank Check': Senator Joni Ernst Eases Ukraine Spending...

“That’s incredibly important that as the Ukrainians are willing to do the work, allow them to do the work,” GOP Senator Joni Ernst told Newsweek.
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Olivet University Faces Accreditor Ultimatum as Probes, Violations ...

“A graduate student doing a Master of Divinity program is now magically a double major, also getting an MBA,” a senior academic said regarding Olivet’s fraud.
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Senators Unconcerned Over Economic Impact as They Move Toward TikTo...

“Remove the platform, and other platforms will step up to the plate,” Democratic Senator Joe Manchin told Newsweek.
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America's Continuing Care Retirement Communities 2024 Survey - News...

The U.S. population is aging, the number of people over 65 will continue to grow continuously over the next few years, and the request for retirement housing that offers various levels of care options will increase over the next decades.As more people find themselves ready to explore elder care options, we’ve partnered with Statista Inc., the global market research and consumer data firm, to rank the best Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) also known as Life Plan Communities. CCRCs t…
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America's Greatest Workplaces 2024 Survey - Newsweek

Newsweek partners with Plant-A Insights Group to rank America’s Greatest Workplaces 2024.For the second year, Newsweek recognizes the greatest workplaces in America overall, and by state. The ranking specifically highlights the greatest workplaces for women, diversity, LGBTQ, veterans, job starters and work-life balance.America’s Greatest Workplaces 2024 is determined through a large-scale independent survey of employees who work for companies employing at least 500 people in the U.S. Participan…
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What a Dragged-Out Speaker Race Could Mean for Israel and Ukraine -...

Until the House of Representatives chooses a new Speaker, the U.S. will be limited in its ability to provide sustained financial support to the Israel and Ukraine war efforts, and right now, there’s no telling how long the Speaker vacancy may endure.House Republicans moved closer to filling the position following a closed-door meeting on Wednesday to decide on a replacement for ousted former Speaker Kevin McCarthy during which Congressman Steve Scalise of Louisiana overcame Congressman Jim Jorda…
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Hamas Hostage Families Say Politics Cloud Goal of Saving Loved Ones...

It’s been more than 100 days since Hamas launched its attack on Israel that killed an estimated 1,200 people and resulted in the capture of more than 200. While about half of these hostages have been released, over 100 of them remain captive.Now, the family members of some of those still held in Gaza are worried that the hostage crisis is at risk of falling behind other political priorities as the war rages on with no clear end in sight.“We are continuing the war until the end,” Israeli Presiden…