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Nov 01 2021
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Trafalgar Poll: Youngkin Has 2.3-Point Lead in Virginia Gubernatorial Race
One of the most accurate pollsters from the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections has Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin with a 2.3-point lead over Democrat Terry McAuliffe on the eve of Election Day.
Trafalgar Group pollster Robert Cahaly tweeted Monday:
"FINAL @trafalgar_group #VAGov race #Poll #Youngkin has 2.3% lead which could grow by capturing most late deciders.
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Jul 27 2021
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Atlanta spa shootings: Georgia man pleads guilty
A Georgia man charged with shooting dead eight people in three Atlanta-area spas in March has pleaded guilty to murdering four of the victims.
Robert Aaron Long made the plea as part of an agreement with state prosecutors. They have recommended a sentence of four life terms without parole.
However, they are seeking the death penalty for Long, 22, if he is convicted on the other
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Oct 14 2021
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Sotomayor: SCOTUS oral arguments changed in part because female justices were interrupted
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said Wednesday that changes in the format of oral arguments were made in part after research showed that female justices were interrupted more by male justices and advocates, CNN reports.
Driving the news: Sotomayor said the studies, including one published in 2017, have had an "enormous impact" and caused Chief Justice John Roberts to be "much more
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May 12 2022
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Biden: Supreme Court Doesn't Believe in Right to Privacy
President Joe Biden told Democrat donors that a conservative-leaning Supreme Court believes "there is no such thing as a right to privacy" and suggested other progressive policies could be threatened.
Biden spoke Wednesday night at a Democratic National Committee Fundraiser in Chicago and tapped into progressives' concerns after Chief Justice John Roberts last week confirmed the
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Jan 28 2018
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Top GOP leader rejects need for Congress to protect special counsel Mueller
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Sunday dismissed the need for Congress to protect Robert Mueller, the special counsel overseeing the Russia investigation, despite recent reports that President Trump wanted to fire Robert Mueller last year.
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Jan 06 2020
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What the chief justice must do
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has made a point of defending the independence and impartiality of the nation’s highest court. That stand will be tested when he presides at the Trump impeachment trial.
The Supreme Court, at most times the least visible of the three legs of the U.S. government, is about to be drawn reluctantly into the national spotlight by the impeachment trial
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Jan 16 2020
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Senators To Be Sworn In For Trump Impeachment Trial
The Senate on Thursday will take some of its first steps to prepare for next week's impeachment trial of President Trump, just the third such trial in Senate history.
Like many congressional activities, the process begins with much pomp and circumstance and procedure and process. But little of substance will be achieved until the case for impeachment is presented next week.
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Sep 03 2021
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The Supreme Court Heads Toward Reversing Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court's conservative majority tossed a legal bomb into the abortion debate late Wednesday night.
By a vote of 5-to-4, the court's most conservative members upheld, for now, a Texas law that, in effect, bans abortions after about six weeks. But almost as important as the result was how the court reached its decision — without full briefing and arguments before any court.
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Jan 26 2023
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California, Nation Grieve After Mass Shootings
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A pair of mass shootings stunned communities across the state of California and reignited the national debate on gun violence. The Details: On January 21, an armed man opened fire inside the Star Ballroom Dance Studio in
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Apr 23 2021
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‘We Are Not A Match’: FBI Arrests Man For Storming Capitol After His Bumble Match Turns Him In
According to reports, a New York man has been charged with entering the U.S. Capitol building during the January 6 riots, after the FBI began an investigation when they received a tip from one of his matches on Bumble, a dating app.
“One week after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Robert Chapman sent a message to a prospective love interest on the dating app Bumble to
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