Oz, who left his long-running television show to pursue a Senate seat, now faces Democrat nominee John Fetterman, currently the lieutenant governor.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
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French President Emmanuel Macron wins reelection, defeats Marine Le Pen
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Donald Trump asks Vladimir Putin for a favor – dirt on Hunter (and Joe) Biden
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US lawmakers attack Vladimir Putin over Ukraine invasion, Republicans call for tougher sanctions
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Signs of Republican resistance to Trump suggest his once vise-like grip on the party could be slipping
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Bickering with and insulting the press isn’t new. How Biden’s hot mic moment fits into presidential history
From George Washington to Donald Trump, every U.S. president has attacked reporters – not always publicly, not always profanely, but consistently.