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Supreme Court news: Colorado stalker’s conviction vacated in ‘true threats’ case

The Supreme Court vacated a Colorado man's stalking conviction on Tuesday in a 7-2 ruling that sets new guidelines on how online harassment can be protected under the First Amendment if not a "true threat."

Trump body man Walt Nauta delays his plea in Jack Smith case yet again

Body man and co-defendant Walt Nauta delayed entering a plea again on Tuesday, two weeks after his boss, former President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty following special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents indictment.

Rachel Levine calls for a ‘Summer of Pride,’ says transgender healthcare is ‘suicide prevention’

Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine has called for the LGBT Pride Month celebration to be extended beyond the month of June.

Donald Trump goes after Jack Smith following audio leak concerning classified documents

Former President Donald Trump blasted special counsel Jack Smith as "deranged" after a leaked audio recording seemed to show the former president discussing classified documents in his possession.

Wagner Group’s Prigozhin arrives in Belarus following failed Russian rebellion

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the private Russian mercenary army known as the Wagner Group, has reached Belarus after fleeing Russia following his short-lived mutiny against top military officials.

DeSantis-appointed board asks federal court to stay or dismiss Disney lawsuit

Lawyers for the board of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District filed a motion asking a federal court to stay or dismiss Disney's lawsuit against the board and other Florida leaders.

Ramaswamy explains how he’ll fix the ‘rot’ setting in US cities

2024 Republican primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has laid out a plan of how, as president, he would address the "underlying rot" found in many cities in the United States.

Supreme Court rules against North Carolina GOP in congressional map fight

The Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed a decision by North Carolina's top court but rejected the so-called independent state legislature theory at issue in the case.

Jeffrey Epstein suicide: DOJ watchdog says death was result of negligence and misconduct by guards

Jeffrey Epstein's death was a result of "negligence and misconduct" from guards that allowed him to commit suicide, a Justice Department watchdog determined.

New home sales crush expectations and rise for third month in a row

Sales of new homes unexpectedly surged in May, a sign that a lack of supply of houses for sale has driven buyers to seek out newly constructed units, a bright spot for the housing market.
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