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Courts & Law

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Donald Trump, Aug. 6, 2022, Dallas, Texas

Judge does not issue ruling on Trump's 'special master' request

The Justice Department argued that it is unnecessary and even harmful to national security if a special master is appointed

Elections

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Vote sign

Mississippi Democrat alleges election fraud, demands county party chair resign

A six-day ballot review was conducted for the primary election which was missing ballot materials from most of the precincts.

Courts & Law

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The Student Action Summit stage in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Texas teen charged with making threat against participants of recent Turning Point USA summit

The 19-year-old charged booked a flight from Austin to Tampa on July 22 but canceled it the night before, FBI says

From the States

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Voter ID signs

Missouri Republicans chart 2022 effort to adopt legal voter photo ID law

Missouri voters approved a ballot measure in 2016 that included a voter photo ID mandate that has yet to be fully implemented after courts struck it down.

Elections

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Rep. Brian Babin in June 2017

Rep. Babin 'disappointed' Sen. Majority Leader McConnell called Biden 'president-elect'

"I was very disappointed because it's really not final until January the 6th when those electoral votes are ratified and certified by the House and the Senate," the Texas Republican said.

Federal Agencies

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Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra

Judge blocks Biden rule that allegedly muzzles doctors from reporting suspected child abuse

Reinterpretation of health privacy law on abortion, transgender treatments after Supreme Court ended federal abortion protection "likely" violates law, Trump nominee says, approving preliminary injunction.

Courts & Law

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Abortion activist yelling, May 3, 2022, Washington, D.C.

Supreme Court says cannot identify who leaked draft opinion that led to overturning of Roe v. Wade

The Supreme Court Marshal investigating the leak "has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence," the court said. 

Elections

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Ballot workers at State Farm Arena, Nov. 5, 2020

Judge dismisses lawsuit claiming Virginia absentee ballots were accepted improperly

Lawsuit alleged county approved absentee ballot applications in which the voter didn't provide the last four of their Social Security number, which is required by Virginia state law.  

Crime

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Alexandra Eckersley, mugshot, Dec. 26, 2022

MLB Hall of Famer's daughter allegedly abandoned infant in woods on Christmas: police

After an hour of searching, Eckersley led police and medical personnel to the infant's actual location, according to officials.

Elections

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Mail in ballot in Utah for the 2018 midterm election

Trump is suing to challenge North Carolina election rule changes

Suit focuses on requirement that a ballot can only be accepted with witness, but state election officials have bypassed that with new rules.

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