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Idaho student murders: Judge rules cameras in hearings will be controlled by court

Cameras in future hearings relating to the trial of Bryan Kohberger will now be operated by the court instead of the media.

Trump’s team requests file-sharing between Jack Smith and Fani Willis over election cases

Former President Donald Trump's counsel asked a judge in Georgia to contact a separate judge presiding over his federal criminal case in Washington, D.C., to arrange for the sharing of evidence that will "make clear his innocence" in the Fulton County racketeering case.

The View is worried young people and minorities won’t vote for Biden as Trump gains support

The View hosts spent President Joe Biden's 81st birthday expressing concern over his 2024 reelection chances and how some demographics could choose not to vote for him.

Charlottesville High School cancels classes for three days amid reports of fights

Students attending Charlottesville High School in Virginia are starting their Thanksgiving break a few days early after teachers at the school refused to show up to work following reports of several fights among students.

Class-action settlement: Navient student loan servicer users must file claim in $16 million settlement today

Student loan borrowers who used private loan servicer Navient must file a claim on Monday to receive part of a $16 million class-action settlement.

WATCH LIVE: First lady Jill Biden welcomes White House Christmas tree

First lady Jill Biden will welcome the 2023 National Christmas Tree to the White House on Monday afternoon.

Cardi B slams New York City budget cuts, says she won’t endorse Biden in 2024

Musician Cardi B went viral Sunday night over statements she made live on social media, in which she harshly criticized both New York City and the United States government seeking to fund wars.

Biden denounces deaths of transgender people: ‘We must never be silent’

President Joe Biden denounced on Monday the deaths of more than two dozen transgender people who were killed in the United States this year.

Appeals court’s major blow to Voting Rights Act tees up likely high court fight

A federal appeals court struck a major blow to the Voting Rights Act on Monday, finding that black voters alone cannot challenge maps under the 1965 law, teeing up a likely Supreme Court dispute.

Sen. Roger Marshall endorses Trump 2024 campaign: ‘Let’s end the political primary charade’

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) became the latest lawmaker to endorse former President Donald Trump's reelection bid on Monday, just one day after Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) endorsed Trump's 2024 campaign in the latest sign of the former president's dominance of the GOP primary race.
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