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Suspected Highland Park shooter trial scheduled for February

Suspected Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III will go to trial for dozens of murder charges early next year for the July 4, 2022, mass shooting in the Chicago suburb.

Raffensperger calls on Georgia General Assembly to strengthen protections preventing noncitizens from voting

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is calling on the Georgia legislature to strengthen election integrity measures from litigation by passing a constitutional amendment enshrining that only citizens may vote in elections in the Peach State.

Texas Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee files for reelection after mayoral loss

Longtime Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) filed for reelection just two days after a stinging electoral loss in Houston's mayoral race and before the 6 p.m. deadline on Monday to file.

FBI arrests man accused of threatening to kill Vivek Ramaswamy

The FBI arrested a New Hampshire man for allegedly threatening to kill Vivek Ramaswamy when the 2024 presidential candidate was set to hold a campaign event in Portsmouth.

Rachel Zegler changes tune on original 1937 Snow White film

Rachel Zegler, who portrays the titular Snow White in Disney's upcoming remake, appears to be changing her tune when it comes to the 1937 original.

Florida attorney files lawsuit after Dean Phillips’s name kept off 2024 ballot

A Florida attorney filed a lawsuit against the state Democratic Party after it chose only to include President Joe Biden’s name on its 2024 ballot, effectively canceling the primary election and barring other candidates from challenging his nomination.

Competing interests pressure Harvard board as it weighs president’s fate

The Harvard Corporation and Board of Overseers, the two entities that govern the Ivy League university, are facing increasing pressure from all sides as they decide whether to retain university President Claudine Gay.

Food stamps: Minnesota December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 end in two days

Residents of Minnesota who collect benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will continue to receive payments over the next two days.

Single mothers 10 times more likely to have public housing than married couples, data show

Single mothers are 10 times more likely to live in public housing than married couples, a dynamic that some experts say results from policies that discourage marriage.

Kildee’s open Michigan seat a ‘prime pickup’ opportunity for GOP: CLF polling memo

EXCLUSIVE — In a new polling memo, the Congressional Leadership Fund, a super PAC closely aligned with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), views Michigan’s 8th Congressional District seat, which recently became open after Rep. Dan Kildee's (D-MI) retirement announcement, as a pickup opportunity for House Republicans.
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