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Man charged with making threats against synagogues and Jewish people online

A man from Sayreville, New Jersey, was arrested and charged for allegedly threatening synagogues and Jewish people online, the Justice Department announced Thursday.

Swalwell attacks Tim Scott for ‘so stupid’ support of parental rights in education

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) attacked Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) on Twitter Wednesday, calling his support for parental authority in their children's education "so stupid."

Jumping ship: Winsome Sears joins list of Republicans calling for end to Trump era

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears said Thursday she "could not support" former President Donald Trump if he decides to run for president again in 2024, joining other Republicans who began denouncing the idea en masse following the midterm elections.

Georgia secretary of state selects his race for election audit

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has selected his own reelection race to be examined in the state's biyearly election risk-limiting audit.

House GOP commits to ending proxy voting despite prospect of threadbare majority

Republican House leadership remains committed to ending proxy voting despite a smaller-than-hoped-for majority materializing for next year.

Louisiana mayor seeking reelection killed in car crash on Election Day

A mayor who was seeking reelection in a small Louisiana town was killed in a car crash on Election Day, according to authorities.

WATCH: The Office actor debuts new name in order to protest climate change

The actor famous for playing Dwight Schrute in the hit comedy series The Office announced Wednesday that he has changed his name in an act to protest climate change in the Arctic.

Judge orders two voting machines in New Jersey county opened to obtain results

A judge ordered two voting machines opened in a New Jersey county so voting results can be retrieved after a poll worker had failed to retrieve them properly.

Democrats renew push for cryptocurrency regulations after FTX collapse

Democratic lawmakers and agency officials are calling for more regulations on cryptocurrencies after one of the largest exchanges neared collapse.

WATCH: Sarah Westwood warns Democrats may learn ‘wrong lessons’ from midterm elections

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Westwood warned Thursday that the Democrats "risk learning the wrong lessons" from the midterm elections, in which they performed better than the polls predicted.
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