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Courts & Law

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Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer (L) opens mail in ballots at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on November 11, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona.

On Day 1 of Arizona election trial, Kari Lake elicits evidence challenging signature verifications

Despite working overtime in the primary election with less ballots, signature reviewers worked regular hours during the general election.

Elections

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

Ga. election chief Raffensperger in 'coverup mode,' says plaintiff in Fulton Co. vote fraud suit

"If he's trying to intimidate us, it won't work," said Voter GA co-founder Garland Favorito.

From the States

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Lawmaker: Washington’s new gun laws will ‘completely decimate' shooting sports industry

With those legal risks, “why would anyone want to come to Washington state?” Connors said.

Media

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Legacy media fear Trump retribution, but ignore years of Obama-Biden attacks on conservative outlets

Journalists and authors including former Fox reporter James Rosen and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza each came under federal scrutiny.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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The 10 most important questions for Rod Rosenstein

From an alleged plot to remove the president from office to Robert Mueller's appointment, the former deputy attorney general is going to face some intense interrogation Wednesday by senators.

From the States

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Pennsylvania House approves election reform bill as veto threat looms

Gov. Tom Wolf is threatening to veto the measure once it reaches his desk.

Europe

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Contrasting views from UK: Farage condemns Capitol siege; PM Johnson condemns Trump

European electoral observers called the U.S. election "competitive and well managed" but faulted the Republican Party for causing a "great deal of legal uncertainty" by challenging new voting procedures adopted as a result of the COVID crisis.

Elections

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Election workers process ballots in Easton, PA, Nov. 3

Trump legal team zeroes in on expulsion of election observers, data irregularities

Lawyers to ask the courts to throw out hundreds of thousands of votes cast without equal protection.

Political Ethics

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Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden’s former partner placed under investigation by Chinese government, resigned from fund

Zhao Xuejun resigned as the chairman of Harvest Fund Management after he was placed under investigation by the Chinese authorities.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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Joe Biden lays out coronavirus plan

Ukraine judge orders Joe Biden be listed as alleged perpetrator of crime in prosecutor’s firing

Latest twist in Ukraine impeachment drama could stretch into Biden's fall campaign as fired prosecutor seeks legal remedy in courts.

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