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DC partners with Maryland and Virginia law enforcement on 24/7 crime monitoring center

The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., is launching a real-time crime center that will monitor surveillance cameras 24/7 with the help of state and federal partners.

‘Chaos’ if 14th Amendment questions unsolved before a Trump inauguration: Court

Colorado's top court weighed a 14th Amendment lawsuit challenging the placement of Donald Trump's name on the state ballot, with concerns being raised by at least one justice that "chaos" could ensue if such challenges aren't resolved before the former president possibly wins the 2024 election.

Chip Roy pushes for Harvard president to resign

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) encouraged pressure to be put on the president of Harvard University to resign.

WATCH LIVE: RNC holds fourth Republican presidential debate

The fourth Republican presidential debate is being held at the University of Alabama.

House passes bill tightening rules on foreign gifts to universities

A bill to tighten reporting requirements for universities that receive donations from foreign entities is one step closer to becoming law after it passed the House of Representatives on a bipartisan vote Wednesday.

DeSantis super PAC poaches staffers from Koch-backed AFP Action after Haley endorsement

Never Back Down, the super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign, has poached at least two people affiliated with Americans for Prosperity Action after the group endorsed former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley late last month.

Progressive cities in California debate on adopting resolution in support of ceasefire in Gaza

Several California cities are considering the adoption of a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas, and a few progressive areas have already taken a stance.

‘Doomsday’ artificial intelligence: Schumer and Congress study existential risks

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and the Senate examined the risks of artificial intelligence-caused "doomsday scenarios" Wednesday at the latest AI Insight Forum.

Senate advances nominee for top watchdog post despite Hunter Biden and Burisma ties

The Senate Homeland Security Committee voted Wednesday to advance President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel amid GOP concerns over the person's connections to Hunter Biden.

Michigan Supreme Court declines to hear appeal effort to remove Trump from primary ballot

The Michigan Supreme Court declined on Wednesday to hear an appeal of a lower court's ruling that allowed former President Donald Trump to stay on the state's presidential primary ballot.
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