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Overnight Defense: US launches another airstrike in Somalia | Amendment to expand Pentagon recusal period added to NDAA | No 2 State Dept official to lead nuclear talks with Russia

© MOHAMED ABDIWAHAB/AFP/Getty Images Happy Friday and welcome to Overnight Defense. I m Ellen Mitchell, and here s your nightly guide to the latest developments at the Pentagon, on Capitol Hill and beyond. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the newsletter. THE TOPLINE: The U.S. military carried out an airstrike in Somalia on Friday, its second such action in a week after a months-long gap in strikes. In a statement, Pentagon spokesperson Cindi King said U.S. forces conducted a strike against militants from the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab terrorist group near Qeycad, Galmudug. Limited information: U.S. forces, which were largely withdrawn from Somalia during the Trump administration, were conducting a remote advise and assist mission in support of designated Somali partner forces, King said, adding there were no U.S. forces accompanying Somali forces during this operation.

Overnight Defense: US launches another airstrike in Somalia | Amendment to expand Pentagon recusal period added to NDAA | No 2 State Dept official to lead nuclear talks with Russia

Overnight Defense: US launches another airstrike in Somalia | Amendment to expand Pentagon recusal period added to NDAA | No 2 State Dept official to lead nuclear talks with Russia
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Analysis: How the Supreme Court has tilted election law to favor the Republican Party

Analysis: How the Supreme Court has tilted election law to favor the Republican Party David G. Savage © (Associated Press) Under Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., the Supreme Court in 2013 threw out part of the Voting Rights Act requiring states with histories of discriminating against Black voters to clear election rule changes with the Justice Department. (Associated Press) This year s wave of new voting restrictions across the South may seem a response to the 2020 election, but its origins stem in no small part from the Supreme Court, which over the last decade has reshaped election law to elevate the power of state lawmakers over the rights of their voters.

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