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Trump adds veteran Georgia lawyer to defense team ahead of surrender

Former President Donald Trump has added a new member to his legal defense team ahead of surrendering at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia after being indicted in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act case on 13 counts.

McDaniel says debate attendance important for future showdown with Biden

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel stressed the importance of attending the Republican primary debates on Thursday, especially as it pertains to getting President Joe Biden to debate his Republican opponent in the general election.

Donald Trump arrested: What to expect when former president turns himself in to Fulton County Jail

Former President Donald Trump is set to be booked in Fulton County, Georgia, on Thursday after being indicted for a fourth time this year.

New Jersey attorney general moves ahead with firearm ‘micro-stamping’ regulations

New Jersey's top law enforcement officer has outlined the state's plans for mandating gun retailers sell firearms with microstamping technology.

Rollout of $100M eCourts system has litigation of its own

A lawsuit with claims of unlawful arrests and detainments blamed on flaws in a new $100 million electronic court filing system is moving ahead as officials prepare to expand the program.

House committee demands briefing on Hawaii wildfire relief

EXCLUSIVE — The House Small Business Committee sent a letter to the Small Business Administration seeking information and a staff-level briefing on how the agency is assisting victims of the Hawaii wildfire in disaster relief.

Republican debate: Best one-liners and jabs from the first GOP presidential debate

During the first Republican presidential primary debate, a number of candidates unleashed one-liners and jabs, with some landing better than others.

Republican debate: Top three takeaways from the main event in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE — Eight Republicans took the stage Wednesday night, hoping for a breakout moment in their run for the White House.

Reformers say make state permits more like pizzas

When it comes to Pennsylvania’s notoriously sluggish permitting process, reformers say the state should follow Dominos’ lead.

Mask mandates? Here are the new rules in North Carolina

A recent, steady rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations is fueling speculation federal officials could return to mask mandates this fall, though North Carolina laws that took effect this year put new limits on the governor’s unilateral authority to impose public health restrictions.
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