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NC justices to decide whether more felons should be allowed to vote

North Carolina trial judges ruled last year that banning convicts on probation from voting disproportionately harms Black residents. The state Supreme Court will hear the case Thursday.

Senate gets digital update to assist John Fetterman as he recovers from stroke

The Senate installed closed-caption technology for freshman Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., to aid him in his recovery from a life-threatening stroke, according to a report.

House Oversight sets hearing with former Twitter execs after Hunter Biden’s bombshell laptop admission

House Oversight Committee Republicans set a hearing for next with with top former Twitter executives they said had a hand in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop narrative.

Massive green energy company reports nearly $1 billion in losses, calls for ‘further governmental action’

Siemens Gamesa, one of the largest global providers of wind turbines, reported Thursday that it had lost a staggering $967 million over the course of just three months.

Gun ban fires up lawmakers on House committee, Dem demands show of hands on who’s not packing

Members of Congress on the House Natural Resources Committee got into a contentious debate on Wednesday over whether lawmakers should be allowed to carry firearms to committee meetings.

Biden issues call for unity after insulting GOP as ‘fiscally demented’

At the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, President Biden delivered a message of unity, just two weeks after calling Republicans lawmakers "fiscally" demented.

Hunter Biden’s lawyers demand criminal probe into laptop leakers, Giuliani and others, admit laptop is his

Hunter Biden's lawyers went on the offensive Wednesday, calling for criminal investigations into Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon and others involved in leaking his laptop.

Gooden, Tuberville introduce bill to block ‘slush fund’ payouts to activist groups in legal settlements

Rep. Lance Gooden and Sen. Tommy Tuberville are introducing legislation to bar payments to third party groups as part of legal settlements made by the Justice Dept.

NM bill that would ban firearms at polls advances in Legislature

New Mexico Senate panel has advanced a bill that would prohibit guns at polling sites. If passed, the state would join 12 others that banned firearms including Texas and Arizona.

Newsom has ‘blood’ on his hands after CA police officer killed by released convict, DA says

Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp blamed Gov. Gavin Newsom for the death of Selma Police Department Officer Gonzalo Carrasco Jr.

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