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Alaska court allows second Dan Sullivan back on Senate ballot in blow to Republicans
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Alaska court allows second Dan Sullivan back on Senate ballot in blow to Republicans
By Ryan King Published June 30, 2026, 9:54 a.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleWASHINGTON — May the best Dan Sullivan win.
Alaska’s highest court has allowed retired teacher Dan J. Sullivan to be on the ballot as a Republican against incumbent GOP Sen. Dan S. Sullivan despite concerns that the move could confuse voters.
Earlier this month, The Last Frontier’s top election official disqualified Dan J. Sullivan, concluding the “preponderance of the evidence” showed his nickname and party affiliation were chosen to potentially confuse voters.
But the Alaska Supreme Court concluded the state’s Division of Elections opted for “the most extreme remedy possible” to the dilemma instead of taking less drastic steps to differentiate between the candidates.
“We’re disappointed in the court’s decision because as the sham candidate Dan J. Sullivan’s lawyers made clear in their legal arguments, the only reason he is running is to deceive voters and manipulate Alaska’s election system,” Sen. Sullivan’s spokesperson said in a statement.
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“However, we are encouraged by the fact that the Director of the Division of Elections will be able to use her expertise to differentiate between the Petersburg fraud and the incumbent — Senator Dan Sullivan — to the benefit of Alaska voters.”
Ultimately, the state’s high court deferred to the Alaska Division of Elections to determine how Dan. J. Sullivan’s name should be displayed on the ballot.
Election officials had noted that records never showed the retired teacher from Petersburg registering to vote or seeking ballot access under the name “Dan Sullivan.”
Crucially, Dan J. Sullivan had “initially emailed the Division asking to be listed on the ballot as ‘Dan S. Sullivan,’” the Division of Elections noted.
“That’s not an innocent mistake or a random mistake,” attorney Christopher Murray argued before the court, per Alaska Public Media.
“There’s a lot of other letters in the alphabet that could have been a typo. The fact that he picked the middle initial of the sitting United States senator that he’s purporting to genuinely challenge — we don’t think that the division is obligated to not notice that as very, very troubling.”
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The campaign for Dan J. Sullivan cheered the decision, calling it “well reasoned.”
“We are grateful for the Alaska Supreme Court’s careful and timely attention to this important expedited matter,” the campaign said in a statement.
“We expect that the Division will act in full compliance with existing Alaska ballot design law in its preparation of the ballots.”
Alaska has a unique primary system, in which the top four candidates of each party advance to the general election to face off in a ranked-choice voting contest.
Democrats have recruited former Rep. Mary Peltola as their featured candidate after she narrowly lost her bid for re-election to Congress two years ago.
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RFK Jr. fires back at Sen. Bill Cassidy over broken promises claim: ‘I’ve kept them all’
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RFK Jr. fires back at Sen. Bill Cassidy over broken promises claim: ‘I’ve kept them all’
By Ryan King Published June 30, 2026, 9:26 a.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleWASHINGTON — Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rejected Sen. Bill Cassidy’s accusations that Kennedy broke vows that he made to secure the Lousiana Republican’s confirmation vote — insisting that “what he’s saying is not true.”
“I went through every promise that I made to them and I’ve kept them all,” Kennedy insisted to News Nation Monday.
“I won’t speculate as to why Senator Cassidy is saying those things. I think anybody can make that speculation. But what he’s saying is not true.”
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Cassidy (R-La.), a trained gastroenterologist who chairs the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), claimed in an interview with CBS News’ “Face The Nation” broadcast Sunday it was “pretty clear” Kennedy flouted promises he made related to promoting the effectiveness of vaccines.
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“I can tell you that that broken agreement that I had with the secretary, that that was not supposed to happen,” Cassidy told host Margaret Brennan. “So, once you lose trust in somebody, you’re not quite sure what to trust going forward. In fact, you don’t trust anything. [The statement] should go away, because the evidence is that that is not the case.”
Confusingly, the CDC webpage also has a header that says “Vaccines do not cause autism” but indicates in a footnote that the statement only remains online due to an agreement between Kennedy and Cassidy.
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“By the way,” Cassidy added, “if you build public health upon a foundation of lies, then you’re going to have the absence of adequate public health. You need to build everything in life on truth.”
The Louisiana Republican voted both to advance Kennedy’s nomination out of committee and to confirm him on the Senate floor, despite RFK Jr.’s longstanding vaccine skepticism.
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“Bobby Kennedy was going to have the ear of the president. The president seems to be fascinated with the Kennedys,” Cassidy explained his vote to Brennan. “So, either he was going to be in a position where there were guardrails, and I did have commitments made as to [the] kind of guardrails, or he was going to be appointed White House health czar, in which case he would have the president’s ear without the guardrails … That’s kind of my choice. And I chose, you can criticize it, but I chose to have the one with the guardrails.”
Among those guardrails was a commitment to working “within the current vaccine approval and safety monitoring systems.” Last year, Kennedy fired the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and replaced them with his own picks.
Cassidy was defeated in his bid for a third Senate term last month and will leave office in January.
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Davinia Taylor launches into furious rant at 'horrible' train staff
Davinia Taylor has blasted 'horrible and inhuman' train staff as she claimed she was denied entry to a train despite arriving three minutes before its departure.
The actress, 48, has shared a furious social media rant where she blasted workers at London Euston for 'sniggering' at her after saying she was too late to board her train to Birmingham, despite the platform being 'empty'.
In her video, Davinia said she sprinted through the station laden with heavy suitcases to catch her train.
She said despite struggling with large suitcases staff said she needed to have arrived earlier, meaning she had to buy a new ticket to catch a later train.
In the video, which Davinia has since deleted from Instagram, she said: 'I f***ing hate little s***houses like this.
'I was there, the train was there, I was three minutes, I sprinted through Euston. I said, "Look I'm a woman on her own. I bought the ticket".
'They'd not even locked the gates. He said, "Sorry love, you can't go, you've gotta be longer before".
Davinia Taylor has blasted 'horrible and inhuman' train staff as she claimed she was denied entry to a train despite arriving three minutes before its departure
'As I said to him "imagine if that was your mum",' before imitating the worker nonchalantly shrugging their shoulders.
Davinia furiously added: 'That's the f***ing idiots you're dealing with. Empty it was, empty.
'So now I've gotta buy a new ticket. I've been working my a**e off, and these little nasty, nasty little f***ing clipboards
'I said, "Do you know what? You're not even human". The platform was empty. Empty, and they both sniggered, sniggered, what the f*** is wrong with people, when they've got a f***ing uniform on.
'I hope their mothers are embarrassed. Horrible, horrible brats.'
The video also featured text that said: 'Clipboard computer says no, jobsworth, not my problem. K***heads.
'Why are SOME of these people in the travel business set on default to be unhelpful?
'Btw I travel Avanti loads and have met absolute angels... but these two. Yuk.'
Davinia captioned the post: 'My lovely train manager on the next train told me to report them and this sort of attitude and behaviour has to stop.
The actress has shared a furious social media rant where she blasted workers at London Euston for 'sniggering' at her after stating she was too late to board her train to Birmingham
In the now-deleted video, Davinia said that despite struggling with large suitcases, staff said she needed to have arrived earlier, meaning she had to buy a new ticket to catch a later train
While many of Davinia's followers sympathised with her plight, the actress was forced to hit back at one commentator who branded her 'entitled'
'As a woman travelling alone - my point being I had massive cases from work and they could see me struggling and just smirked - it's all very passive aggressive behaviour that some of them seems to relish in.
'I was there in time they just blocked me.
'Anyone else been faced with the unhelpful default type person when you're travelling??'
While many of Davinia's followers sympathised with her plight, one commented: '3 minutes what? Late? Late is late, the entitlement and support for it in the comments is insaaane (SIC).'
Davinia then hit back: 'Train left at 16:29 I was at the top of the train at 16:25 with my QR code in the phone by the time he said that there's nothing he can do get the next one to Birmingham it was 16:26.
'I was asking him to radio the lady who was talking to the conductor next to the train and he said no can't do that. Then after another min he said I have to be there three min before. And sniggered.'
According to the Avanti West Coast website, platforms at London Euston close two minutes before the train departs.
A spokesperson for Avanti West Coast told Daily Mail: 'We are aware of the customer's experience travelling yesterday and we are currently looking into the circumstances of what happened.'
Davinia was famed for her position in the notorious Primrose Hill party set, where she joined her then-husband Dave Gardner in partying through the Nineties with pals including Kate Moss, Sadie Frost and Jude Law.
Davinia, who has been sober for 17 years after battling alcohol addiction, has become a fitness guru and credits 'biohacking' for her 'biological age of 20'.
Biohacking involves making small, strategic scientific-backed changes to habits and behaviours to improve things like cognitive function and weight management.
Davinia ditched her party girl ways in favour of a cleaner existence, after a 12-week rehab stint in South Africa where she was eventually able to kick her habits.
The former actress described her battle with alcoholism as an 'eternal hell', because she knew she shouldn't be drinking but was in a heavy period of withdrawal
Once she got clean, Davinia said she became addicted to other areas of life, such as eating when she gained 'stones', before eventually finding a happier balance.
She shares son Grey, 17, with Dave, and Luxx, 13, whose father has never been revealed, and Asa, six, and Jude, seven, with her partner Matthew Leyden.