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Georgia Republicans Pass Bill To Allow State Police To Investigate Voter Fraud Claims
The new bill would give the Georgia Bureau of Investigation the power to pursue election crimes
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Alabama Lawmakers Advance Legislation To Alter Name of Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge
The new name would be the “Edmund W. Pettus-Foot Soldiers Bridge,” but the lettering on the bridge would remain unaltered.
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Republican Senators Murkowski and Romney Will Vote ‘Yes’ On Ketanji Brown Jackson’s SCOTUS Bid
Their support will give Jackson’s nomination more than enough votes to be confirmed to the Supreme Court later this week.
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California Boardroom Diversity Law Ruled Unconstitutional By LA Judge
However, the ruling itself didn’t explain the judge’s reasoning.
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Forget the Oscar Slap, There’s News in DC That needs Your Attention
Texts calling to overturn the presidential election, lack of call logs, and calls for recusal are all things that need our focus.
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Sen. Cory Booker Speaks About His Impassioned Speech Defending Ketanji Brown Jackson
“I’m grateful that Sens. Schumer and Durbin put me in a position to be in that moment. But make no mistake, we are an amazing team on the Judiciary Committee.”
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NYC Officials Begin Crackdown On Homeless Encampments Around the City
As the city’s initiative to take down homeless encampments from streets and parks begins, there are questions about funding and resources.
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President Biden To Propose More Money For Policing In 2023 Budget Plan
The increase in spending would surge resources for federal prosecutors and state and local law enforcement.
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Ginni Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas’s Wife, Pressed Trump’s White House To Overturn 2020 Presidential Election
Twenty-nine total text messages obtained by CBS and the Washington Post showed Thomas repeatedly trying to advise Mark Meadows in election overturning efforts.
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Border Officers Question Muslim Americans About Their Faith, ACLU Alleges in Lawsuit
The lawsuit filed on behalf of three Muslim Americans alleges they were asked “inappropriate religious questions” when returning from abroad.