The U.S. Justice Department is suing Fulton County to obtain sensitive voter records from the 2020 presidential election.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday there is enough evidence to proceed to trial in a felony forgery case against an attorney and an aide to President Donald Trump for their role in ...
The Justice Department escalated an effort to seize and inspect old ballots in Fulton County, where President Trump was ...
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US Chamber of Commerce accused of leading ‘woke corporate America’ as Trump dismantles DEI agenda
Conservative group Consumers' Research publishes "Woke Alert" targeting the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for pushing diversity ...
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US Capitol statue of teen civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns to fill Robert E. Lee’s place
Starting Tuesday, the U.S. Capitol will display a statue of a teenaged Barbara Rose Johns as she protested poor conditions at ...
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US weekly jobless claims post largest increase in nearly 4-1/2 years amid seasonal volatility
The larger-than-expected rise in initial weekly jobless claims reported by the Labor Department reversed the sharp drop in ...
U.S. job openings increased marginally in October after surging in September, but subdued hiring and the lowest level of ...
A young, idealistic mayor is tackling one of Baltimore's more recalcitrant problems: thousands of vacant and abandoned ...
Republicans in Congress accused Washington, D.C.’s police department of lowering its crime statistics by reclassifying certain incidents as lesser charges, in their latest effort to buttress President ...
The major public opinion survey institutions in the US (Pew Research, Gallup, and others) and the UK (YouGov UK, Ipsos UK, and others) are telling the same story. The citizens of both countries are ...
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More redistricting bad news for Republicans: Texas may not net five GOP seats like they planned
The Republican plans to pick off five Democratic-held congressional seats in Texas once seemed like a sure thing. Not anymore.
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A Chinese official exposed his boss. Now in Texas, he’s hunted by Beijing - with help from US tech
Retired Chinese official Li Chuanliang fled to the U.S. seeking asylum, fearing persecution from the Chinese government.
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