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May 05 2023
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Kansas election law ruled unconstitutional as federal judge sides with voter advocates
A federal judge struck down portions of a controversial Kansas election law on Thursday, ruling them unconstitutional. U.S. District Court Judge Kathryn Vratil struck down provisions in statute KSA 25-1122 banning out-of-state entities from mailing advance ballot applications and prohibiting the applications from containing any pre-filled information. Both provisions had previously been
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Jun 18 2023
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FBI arrests Michigan man suspected of planning mass shooting at synagogue
The FBI arrested an Upper Peninsula man Friday, June 16 after investigators say he threatened a mass shooting at an East Lansing synagogue.
Seann Pietila, 19, was charged with “transmitting a communication containing a threat to injure another” according to a 43-page criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan.
Investigators say
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Jun 22 2023
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California bill would include child's gender in custody cases. Here's what opponents say.
Opponents of California Assembly Bill 957 made their voices heard outside the State Capitol.
"It will elevate not affirming your child's gender identity, whatever gender identity they choose", said Erica Friday, a co-leader of the group OurDuty.
Several groups and opponents to AB 957 and other bills making it through the California Legislature stood on the Capitol grounds to
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Jun 13 2023
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Donald Trump arrested: Pence hits former president over classified documents indictment
Former Vice President Mike Pence hit former President Donald Trump for his indictment over his alleged mishandling of classified documents. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Pence expressed concern over Trump's indictment over "very serious allegations," which he "can't defend." However, he stressed the principle of innocent until proven guilty and said he would wait to make a
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Aug 31 2023
Perspectives Blog
Trump Fundraises Off Mugshot Merch as Trial Date Announced
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Donald Trump had a hectic August.
The Mugshot: The former president and 2024 GOP frontrunner again made history last week when he became the first former U.S. president to have his mugshot taken while he was arrested in Georgia on racketeering charges.
Soon after
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Jun 08 2023
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Breaking: Trump Indicted - Deep State Tries Taking Down 45th President Again
The Department of Justice indicted former President Donald Trump on Thursday on mishandling of classified documents and obstruction charges. ABC News reported that the 45th president has been issued a summons to appear in federal court in Miami on Monday. “There appears to be at least seven counts here. This ranges from everything from the willful retention of national defense information to
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Jun 08 2023
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Report: Trump Has Been Indicted Again, This Time by DOJ for Mishandling of Classified Documents
Donald Trump is being indicted again, this time by the Department of Justice over the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents, according The New York Times. The indictment, filed in Federal District Court in Miami, per the Times. Trump he wrote on Truth Social Thursday. He is the first president in US history to be criminally charged on two separate occasions after leaving
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Jun 21 2022
Headline Roundup
Supreme Court Rules Maine Can't Exclude Religious Schools from Tuition Aid Program
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that Maine cannot exclude religious schools from its state tuition aid program.
In a 6-3 opinion, chief Justice John Roberts concluded that the program violated the First Amendment because it "operates to identify and exclude otherwise eligible schools on the basis of their religious exercise." The case, Carson v. Makin, stemmed from two families in
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Jun 11 2023
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Former Wichita police captain who leaked records to Walmart guard gets diversion
Wendell Nicholson has been granted diversion after leaking confidential police records to a Walmart security guard while he was a captain in the Wichita Police Department. Nicholson, a 29-year veteran who retired one day before he was charged with eight felony computer crimes in March, signed the diversion agreement May 23, court records show. Nicholson admitted he is guilty of all charges,
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Jun 08 2023
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Phoenix man who fatally stabbed mother of his children in San Antonio gets 28-year prison term
A Phoenix man has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for killing his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his three children. Michael Gonzales was 27 when he was arrested and charged with one count of murder in the death of Miranda Sage Milowski, 27, the night of May 24, 2020. She was stabbed multiple times before she jumped from his vehicle while it was traveling through the 3800 block of Krie
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