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Late Sandra Day O’Connor to lie in repose at Supreme Court later this month

The body of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor will lie in repose at the Supreme Court's Great Hall later this month ahead of a private funeral service for the first woman to serve on the high court.

Mike Johnson says staff blurring faces of Jan. 6 participants so they won’t be ‘retaliated against’ by DOJ

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said his staff is working to blur the faces of participants of the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021, delaying his plan to release the security footage.

US imposes rare punishment on Israeli settler violence against Palestinians

A number of Israeli settlers culpable for violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank will be banned from entering the United States, the State Department announced Tuesday.

Jack Smith plans to use Trump support of Jan. 6 defendants against him

Special counsel Jack Smith is gearing up to present evidence in former President Donald Trump's criminal election subversion trial that his support of defendants from the Jan. 6 Capitol riot shows he intended to spark violence that day.

Harvard president won’t say whether calling for ‘genocide of Jews’ violates school rules

The president of Harvard University refused to say whether calls for the genocide of Jewish people violate the campus's code of conduct during a congressional hearing Tuesday.

Scalise surpasses $10 million in fundraising during 2024 cycle after record-breaking November

EXCLUSIVE — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) raised a record-high $1.5 million in November, surpassing $10 million in online grassroots contributions so far in the 2024 cycle.

Jamaal Bowman to face censure after House Republican forces vote over fire alarm incident

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is the latest House member to face a censure vote over accusations the New York Democrat intentionally disrupted congressional proceedings by pulling a fire alarm in a congressional office building earlier this year.

Arlington home explosion: Suspect, 56, presumed dead after blast, police say

The lone suspect in the explosion of a house in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday evening is presumed dead, according to police.

Pentagon unsatisfied with Tuberville lifting of most holds on DOD nominees

Department of Defense officials are encouraged but not satisfied by Sen. Tommy Tuberville's announcement that he would release his hold on most of, but not all, military promotions and nominations, which he has blocked for nearly a year.

Nikki Haley would beat Biden to become president in 2024 — there’s just one problem

A new poll is showing that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley could beat President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election — but she may not have an opportunity to make it a reality.
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