government
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At Capitol Riot Trials, Jurors Reject Wide Variety of Defenses
A wealth of video evidence and self-incriminating behavior by riot defendants is said to be a big factor in convictions
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NY Supreme Court Judge Sylvia Ash Receives 15-Month Prison Sentence
The sentence cited financial wrongdoing at a credit union that provides services to tens of thousands of New York City employees
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Mark Meadows Removed From North Carolina Voter Rolls As Voter Fraud Claims Are Investigated
The former chief of staff is under investigation for allegedly voting from an address he had never visited outside of North Carolina.
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Texas Court Denies the Appeal of Amber Guyger, the Ex-cop Who Killed Botham Jean In His Apartment
Botham Jean’s Killer: Amber Guyger will remain in prison after she was denied an appeal by the Texas Court of Appeals.
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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.
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Is Alvin Bragg Too Soft on Donald Trump?
People feel the pain of the criminal justice system every day, so why is Trump any different? The current Manhattan District Attorney has some explaining to do.
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Texas Has a Mail-In Ballot Rejection Rate That’s Too High
The Associated Press investigation found that 23,000 mail ballots or 13% were rejected across 187 of Texas’ counties due to new restrictions.










