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Trump’s 2024 GOP rivals react to former president’s potential third indictment: ‘Dangerous precedent’

Donald Trump's rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination react to the move by the Special Counsel to target the former president in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack probe

Court clears way for Illinois to become first state to eradicate cash bail

The Illinois State Supreme Court upheld a provision in the SAFE-T Act that eliminates cash bail. The law is set to take effect on Sept. 18.

Wisconsin Republicans propose amendment to block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies

Republican Sen. Cory Tomczyk and Rep. Ty Bodden proposed an amendment that would block government agencies from closing churches during emergencies in Wisconsin.

Mexico’s AMLO intensifies anti-GOP election meddling with new attack on Texas Gov Abbott

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is upping his campaign to stop Mexican-Americans voting for Republicans in response to measures at the southern border.

North Carolina lawmakers delay legislative progress for another week due to budget negotiations, summer travel

Budget negotiations and summer travel is delaying another week of formal work at the General Assembly of North Carolina. Five bills vetoed by Gov. Cooper remain pending.

Biden family friends who Hunter introduced to CCP-linked business associate donate thousands backing Biden

President Biden's campaign and its joint fundraising committee recently received over $30,000 from Hunter Biden's family friends who he introduced to his CCP-linked business partner in 2016.

Alabama Republicans reject proposal to create 2nd majority-Black district despite Supreme Court ruling

Republican lawmakers in Alabama rejected a proposal for a new congressional map Monday, which included a second district where Black residents would have made up most of the population.

Virginia Gov. Youngkin considers criminal circumstances in restoring voting powers to nonviolent offenders

Gov. Youngkin is considering how civil rights could be restored to Virginia’s convicted felons. Youngkin may be less likely to restore rights for those who committed crimes with a gun.

Again, Over-the-counter Contraception Will Not Reduce Abortion Rates

Overall, programs designed to promote contraceptive use have a very poor track record of reducing either abortion rates or unintended-pregnancy rates.

Trump Says He’s a Target of Special Counsel’s January 6 Probe

Trump is already facing 37 felony counts as a result of Smith’s separate investigation into his alleged mishandling of classified documents.

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