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Trump ups effort to try legal cases in court of public opinion

Former President Donald Trump, his campaign, and his legal team have long sought to blur the lines between politics and the law, but they are more aggressively litigating his defense against special counsel Jack Smith's case alleging he tried to overturn the 2020 election.

Hawaii wildfires: At least 36 dead from natural disaster

At least 36 people have died due from the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, county officials announced late Wednesday local time.

Rust film shooting: Weapons supervisor pleads not guilty to charges against her

The weapons supervisor in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of Rust has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering charges.

Republican rivals hit Trump on federal spending and debt

During a town hall event in New Hampshire last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) lambasted his chief rival in the Republican presidential primary race, former President Donald Trump, for his failure to "drain the swamp" and reduce the national debt. "He actually said he was going to eliminate the national debt. He added $8 trillion to the debt," DeSantis said during the event.

Russian convict conscripted and then released home accused of double murder

A former Russian inmate reportedly conscripted to fight for the country's Wagner mercenary forces in Ukraine and then released home has been accused of a gruesome double murder with two other men.

Cows producing less methane shows liberals focus on ‘most immaterial things’: Kaylee McGhee White

The Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White blasted liberals’ concerns for the climate, saying their behavior counters other arguments made.

Ecuadorian anti-corruption presidential candidate assassinated at campaign event

An anti-corruption candidate for the presidency of Ecuador was assassinated at a campaign event, according to police.

Trump says he’s made decision on attending first Republican debate and will announce next week

Former President Donald Trump said that he has made his decision on whether or not to attend the first Republican presidential debate, but he said he won't announce it until next week.

Federal gun law used in Hunter Biden case voided by appeals court

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit on Wednesday voided a federal law preventing unlawful drug users from possessing guns, citing the Supreme Court's landmark decision from last year.

Loudoun County approves new highly paid superintendent contract without any metrics for student achievement

The new contract for Loudoun County's new superintendent, Dr. Aaron Spence, has been revealed, and it provides a generous contract that agrees to pay him an annual salary of $375,000.
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