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Trump asks judge to reject Jack Smith’s gag order request in 2020 elections case

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers on Monday called a proposed gag order request by special counsel Jack Smith unconstitutional, saying it would effectively censor a candidate vying for the 2024 presidential bid.

Washington county considers creating single unified emergency response radio system

Washington state's Pierce County is beginning discussions regarding the creation of a single unified emergency response radio system under an agreed upon governance plan aimed at saving taxpayer expense.

EU warns Musk’s X to comply with rules on disinformation and Russian propaganda

The European Union issued a warning to Elon Musk to abide by its laws on fake news and Russian propaganda, saying that X, formerly known as Twitter, had the highest ratio of disinformation of any social media platform.

Russia releases footage of fleet commander Ukraine said it killed

Russia's Defense Ministry has pushed back on reports that the commander of its Black Sea Fleet was killed by Ukraine, releasing footage intended to disprove the claim.

CBP officers capture $1 million in hard narcotics smuggled from Mexico in Audi

Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Texas seized more than $1 million in hard narcotics Sunday that was smuggled from Mexico in an Audi.

Group says Illinois parents should know sex ed opt-out rights

As the new school year is well underway, a parent’s rights advocacy group is urging Illinois families to know what their options are concerning sex education being taught in some schools.

NASA spacecraft brings asteroid sample from deep space back to Earth for study

A spacecraft that successfully returned from deep space carrying samples of an asteroid has been transported to Houston, where scientists will study the samples.

GOP could avoid blame for shutdown despite controlling budget process

While House Republican infighting over appropriations has dominated the headlines surrounding a likely government shutdown, only a fraction of voters believe that is to blame for stalled talks.

Supreme Court denies request by Alabama to use new congressional maps

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused Alabama's request to run its 2024 elections under a new congressional map that a lower court ruled was an illegal attempt to diminish the power of the state's black voters.

Connecticut lawmakers press for absentee ballot investigation into Sept. 12 incident

Connecticut lawmakers are calling for an investigation and changes in state election laws following allegations of absentee ballot fraud in a mayoral election.
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