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DOJ argues new Jan. 6 footage release shouldn’t extend trials

The Justice Department is arguing in various cases involving individuals charged with crimes relating to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, that new footage released by Fox News host Tucker Carlson should not be grounds for a delay in trials.

Oklahoma GOP censures first nonbinary Muslim lawmaker for ‘harboring fugitive’ in office

The Republican supermajority in Oklahoma's legislature voted Tuesday to censure the state's first Muslim nonbinary representative who allegedly blocked law enforcement from questioning a transgender rights activist by shielding the person in the lawmaker's office last week.

Ron Klain tells Indiana Democrats he’s not eyeing a Senate bid

Ron Klain will not seek Indiana's Senate seat in 2024, which is already shaping up to be one of the most contentious primaries in the next election cycle.

Oscars 2023: Jimmy Kimmel has three-point plan if anyone tries to slap him

As Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel prepares to present this weekend’s 95th Academy Awards, he said he is ready if anyone tries to slap him.

Tax rebate 2023: Deadline to apply for property tax rebate worth at least $1,000 in two days

Eligible residents in Colorado only have two more days to apply for a property tax rebate that could deliver as much as $1,000 in relief.

Mike Epps detained after bringing handgun to Indianapolis airport

Stand-up comedian and actor Mike Epps found himself detained at Indianapolis International Airport Sunday after he brought a handgun into the security checkpoint area.

Top public high school’s partnership with China-linked institution must be investigated: Watchdog

EXCLUSIVE — A grassroots advocacy group is calling on Virginia’s governor to investigate revelations that the top public high school in the United States received hundreds of thousands of dollars from groups tied to China’s military and government.

Youngkin could create a new lane for voters against Trump and DeSantis in 2024

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) has become a rising star within the Republican Party, joining a group of GOP governors that voters are eyeing for a future presidential run.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be available for Massachusetts residents in seven days

Residents of Chelsea, Massachusetts, partaking in the Chelsea Eats program only need to wait one more week before they receive their first payment worth up to $400.

WATCH LIVE: House Foreign Affairs Committee holds hearing on US withdrawal from Afghanistan

The House Foreign Affairs Committee is holding a hearing on Wednesday regarding the withdrawal of the United States from Afghanistan in 2021, a hot-button topic that has been a sore point for several administrations and a consistent attack strategy used by Republicans.
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