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Ohio students say they never received mail-in ballot ahead of election

Ohio student voters, who are set to vote on the protection of access to abortion services in the state and the legalization of marijuana Tuesday, are reporting they never received a mail-in ballot.

Nikki Haley slams Ron DeSantis for ‘lying’ ahead of GOP debate

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley previewed a strategy of how she will likely attack her chief rival, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), during Wednesday's third GOP primary debate.

Johnson’s use of anti-pornography software raises cybersecurity questions

New House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) use of pornography-combating software has raised fears that his privacy and cybersecurity could be at risk.

Tiana Doescher predicts Youngkin turning Virginia red could pave way to RNC leadership role

The Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe Doescher has predicted that Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) work in Virginia could pave the way for a bigger role for him in the Republican Party down the line.

‘Tightening the noose’: Israel urges Gaza residents to turn on Hamas leaders

The Israel Defense Forces are “tightening the noose” around Gaza City, according to Israeli officials intent on killing the Hamas leaders who orchestrated the Oct. 7 rampage that started the war.

Hawaii’s ban on guns in ‘sensitive places’ is unconstitutional: Montana attorney general

EXCLUSIVE — Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen filed an amicus brief on Tuesday against Hawaii's law barring the carrying of firearms in so-called sensitive locations, which include the beach shores of the Aloha State.

Second Colorado police officer acquitted in Elijah McClain death

A jury on Monday found Aurora, Colorado, officer Nathan Woodyard not guilty in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain. Woodyard put the 23-year-old black man in a chokehold that rendered him temporarily unconscious.

Actress Julianne Moore delivers speech outside Supreme Court amid hearing on gun limits for domestic abusers

Actress Julianne Moore made an appearance at a rally outside the Supreme Court, where justices are determining Second Amendment rights for domestic violence abusers.

Rashida Tlaib gives tearful House speech defending anti-Israel remarks in face of censure

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) offered an emotional plea to her colleagues to support her calls for a ceasefire in Israel just moments after the House voted to move forward with a censure resolution against the Michigan Democrat for her previous comments on the conflict.

Anti-Israel White House vandalism ‘obviously not’ appropriate, Jean-Pierre says

President Joe Biden does not agree with anti-Israel protesters smearing red paint to look like blood on one of the White House's north gates, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
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