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Ex-officer who killed Daunte Wright released from prison

Kimberly Potter, the former Minnesota police officer who was sentenced to a two-year prison term for the killing of Daunte Wright, was released from prison on Monday after spending 16 months behind bars. Potter shot Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, during a 2021 traffic stop near Minneapolis, apparently mistaking her gun for a taser and...

Supreme Court to examine public officials blocking people on social media

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up two cases that weigh whether public officials on their personal social media accounts can constitutionally block users when they use the account to post about their job. The cases come two years after the high court dismissed as moot a lawsuit over former President Trump blocking users...

Climate activists arrested after blocking rush-hour DC traffic

Washington, D.C., police officers arrested a group of climate protesters Monday morning for blocking rush hour traffic in an effort to push climate action.

Nearly half of Biden 2020 voters do not think he should seek re-election, ahead of expected announcement: POLL

A new poll revealed a large number of Biden's 2020 voters do not think he should seek re-election, while former President Trump supporters are weighing their support of another four years.

Video shows suspect accused of operating secret Chinese police stations mingling with Schumer, Adams

Lu Jianwang, who is accused of running a secret Chinese police station in New York City, purportedly was filmed mingling with Eric Adams and Chuck Schumer.

Republicans move to kill Treasury’s ‘grotesque’ racial equity committee

House Republicans have put forward new legislation that would kill the Treasury Department's Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, established late last year.

Sheriffs rally around GOP crime bill allowing easier felony charges for retail theft, drug possession

Sheriffs in Nevada are rallying around a crime bill supported by Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo that would lower the felony threshold for certain crimes.

NY pols kept Dem aide on staff for months despite claims he was videoed soliciting a teen

A legislative aide in Westchester County, New York, was fired after allegedly trying to solicit who he thought was a 14-year-old girl, but was actually a vigilante group.

Kansas becomes 4th state to sign compact making it easier to hire out-of-state teachers

Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas has signed a compact that would make it easier for certain states to hire teachers across state lines. The compact needs six other states to become effective.

Trump touts actions against abortion access

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