President Donald Trump’s executive order to overhaul the nation’s elections now faces two legal challenges in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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Mayoral hopeful Scott Stringer pitches OT cuts, on-site daycare for NYPD in recruitment push
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Morning Brief: Trump’s Tariffs, Le Pen Barred & Social Security Fraud?
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Trump’s pick for Joint Chiefs chair Daniel ‘Razin’ Caine set for Senate grilling
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Georgia governor expected to sign ‘Riley Gaines Act,’ which bans trans athletes from entering girls’ sports
The Georgia legislature passed a bill Monday to prohibit biological boys from participating in girls’ sports and using girls’ spaces, including restrooms and locker rooms.
Multi-Billion Dollar Federal ‘Job Corps’ Is A Breeding Ground For Rape And Crime, Data Show
A multi-billion dollar federal program pays hardened adult criminals and runaway teens to live together in dormitory-like environments run by companies with lucrative contracts, leading Read More
Georgia bill lowering threshold for proving intellectual disability in death penalty cases heads to Gov. Kemp
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Trump, eyeing 3rd term, keeps attacking elite institutions – and many are caving
From flirtations with skirting term limits, to suffocating agreements with major law firms, President Trump is once again re-asserting his status as a perpetual controversy magnet.