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Colorado Supreme Court approves use of Google search data acquired by warrant

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the use of search history-based evidence provided by Google in a murder case was justifiable, setting a notable precedent in favor of the use of such data in prosecution.

Israel war: Putin elbows his way back to diplomatic high table over ‘regional war’ threat

Israel is conducting “indiscriminate” attacks in Gaza that could lead to a sprawling war, according to Russian officials who aired the accusation as Russia launched a diplomatic intervention to halt Israeli attacks on Hamas.

Supreme Court vacates federal court order against Biden’s ghost gun rule

The Supreme Court on Monday vacated a lower court order and allowed the Biden administration's ghost gun regulations to take effect.

Warren money laundering bill gets new attention after Hamas crypto ties

Legislation proposed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) might get a boost amid reports that Hamas might have financed its attack against Israel in part by using cryptocurrencies.

Israel war: Judge won’t hire law students who signed letters after Hamas attack

A federal judge is refusing to hire law students as clerks if they've signed onto letters that he says effectively amount to support for Hamas's deadly assault on Israel.

Dolly Parton to play NFL halftime show on Thanksgiving when the Cowboys play the Commanders

There's no slowing down 77-year-old country music star Dolly Parton. The blonde bombshell has been promoting her latest album, Rockstar, and her new book, Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones. Now, she has one more item to add to her busy schedule.

Michigan’s John James launches House reelection bid after raising $1.2 million in third quarter

Rep. John James (R-MI) announced his bid for reelection in Michigan's 10th Congressional District on Monday, touting more than $2 million on hand and $1.28 million raised during the year's third quarter.

Trump calls federal gag order in DC trial ‘so unconstitutional’ and says he will appeal

Former President Donald Trump blasted a limited gag order a federal judge issued against him Monday in the Washington, D.C., criminal election interference case.

Rite Aid files for bankruptcy protection to reduce company debt

Pharmacy chain Rite Aid is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with the intent of reducing the company's debt.

Iowa attorney general endorses Trump as he ramps up state presence

Former President Donald Trump gained a high-profile endorsement on Monday in Iowa, where the first-in-the-nation Republican caucuses will be held on Jan. 15.
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