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Former Arizona Supreme Court justice to spearhead inquiry into ballot printer debacle

Former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor will spearhead an investigation into a ballot printing mishap in the Phoenix area during the 2022 midterm elections.

Trump-era ban on bump stocks struck down by court

A Trump-era ban on bump stocks, devices that enable semi-automatic weapons to fire multiple rounds quickly, was nixed by a federal appeals court in New Orleans on Friday.

Extradition of El Chapo’s son Ovidio Guzman to US screeches to halt

The extradition of Ovidio Guzman to the United States hit a roadblock Friday. A Mexico City judge opted to suspend the extradition process pending an appeal from Guzman, son of the notorious Sinaloa cartel kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

Georgia and New Hampshire miss key deadline for Democratic primary calendar change

A push by President Joe Biden to overhaul the Democratic presidential primary calendar hit a snag Friday after two states were unable to meet a key deadline.

Democrats keep memory of Jan. 6 alive as party looks ahead to 2024

The Democratic Party is keeping the memory of Jan. 6, 2021, from fading in a bid to cast Republicans as foes of good governance who would rather sow political chaos than deliver for voters.

How Capitol Police have changed since the Jan. 6 riots

In the two years since rioters sacked the U.S. Capitol, the department charged with securing the building and protecting the lawmakers inside it has significantly shifted its approach.

Ashli Babbitt’s mother charged with refusing to move during Jan. 6 memorial for daughter

Ashli Babbitt's mother was arrested Friday during a memorial for her daughter on the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Supreme Court pushes back arguments in Title 42 dispute to March 1

The Supreme Court has decided to hear a case regarding the Title 42 immigration policy on March 1 after it previously slated arguments for sometime in February.

DeSantis launches second term by taking on ‘woke’ public universities

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) used the first days of his second term as governor to make a pair of high-profile moves aimed at controlling "woke" influences in higher education.

Washington DC named as loneliest city in the US, new study finds

The capital of the United States is the nation's loneliest city, according to a new study that listed Fontana, California as the least lonely city.
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