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Case of teen’s 2015 death, reopened during Murdaugh investigation, now ruled a homicide

Attorneys for the mother of Stephen Smith, the 19-year-old who was found dead along a rural South Carolina road in 2015, say the boy's death has now been ruled a homicide.

Lawsuit targets Wyoming abortion pill law

Pro-choice supporters have filed a lawsuit in Wyoming that seeks to block the state's law on abortion pills, which Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed on March 17, 2023.

Nevada’s most populous county announces new elections director

Clark County, Nevada, which comprises about 75% of the state’s registered voters, announced a new elections director. Lorena Portillo will succeed Joe Gloria.

WI lawmakers set to vote on GOP-backed bills that would dramatically increase reckless driving penalties

Wisconsin lawmakers are set to vote on two bills that would dramatically increase reckless driving penalties. Milwaukee police issued 497 citations for reckless driving in 2022.

House Intel unveils bipartisan group to oversee FISA Section 702 reform, end ‘egregious abuses’

The House Intelligence Committee unveiled a bipartisan group of lawmakers to focus on overseeing the reauthorization of a key section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

DeSantis highlights differences with Trump: ‘I would have fired’ Fauci

Gov. Ron DeSantis, a top contender for the 2024 GOP nomination, said in an upcoming interview that he would have "fired" Fauci if president during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mexican president backs Trump, says potential indictment is ‘fabrication’ to keep him off 2024 ballot

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says the potential indictment of former President Donald Trump could serve as a way to prevent him from seeking the White House in 2024.

Wyoming judge to consider allowing abortions to resume as sweeping ban gets challenged in court

A judge will hear arguments on whether abortions should resume in Wyoming after the state enacted a first-in-the-nation ban on abortion pills.

Trump supporters outnumbered in New York as few take up Trump’s call to ‘PROTEST’

President Trump's supporters have yet to respond to his calls for protest, with his supporters being far outnumbered ahead of his potential arrest in New York City.

WI Assembly set to vote on bill that would make it a felony to encourage, engage in violence during a riot

The Wisconsin Assembly will vote on a bill that would make it a felony to encourage or engage in violence during a riot. The bill defines a riot as a disturbance involving violence.

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