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Charges against Detroit-area election workers are dismissed in double-voting case

A judge dismissed charges Tuesday against two election workers in suburban Detroit who were accused of taking steps that allowed four people to vote twice in the summer primary election.

White House says violence against corporate greed ‘unacceptable’ after United Health CEO killing

The White House on Tuesday condemned the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson but declined to discuss whether or not the cost of healthcare in the U.S. has become a significant problem.

Kash Patel’s confirmation prospects get a boost from GOP senators who want FBI ‘de-politicized’

Kash Patel, the nominee for FBI director, got a warm reception on Capitol Hill this week from GOP senators who said they back his plans to overhaul the bureau and root out alleged political bias from investigations.

McConnell sprains wrist, sustains cut in fall but cleared to resume work schedule

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell tripped and fell on Tuesday, spraining his wrist and sustaining a minor cut to the face.

White House, GOP at odds on expanding number of district court judges

The House is expected to vote on a bill on Wednesday that would significantly expand the number of district court judges, but President Biden could veto the once-bipartisan legislation.

Five things we learned from the House task force report on Trump assassination attempt

A House task force's investigative findings revealed new information about the shooter who tried to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and unearthed new mysteries about the July 13 attack.

Florida Democrat switches to Republican: ‘Tired of being the party of protesting’

If last month's election wasn't painful enough for Florida Democrats, they're losing another state House seat after Rep. Susan Valdes announced that she's switching parties.

FBI miffed over mystery drones above New Jersey

The mystery drones detected flying over New Jersey in recent weeks are "concerning" and the FBI does not know who is operating them, a senior bureau official told Congress on Tuesday.

‘A reimagination has taken place’ under George Soros’ son, Open Society Foundations president says

Despite years of internal turmoil and changes, Open Society Foundations wants those in the human rights sector to know their movements will still receive support from the organization, its president Binaifer Nowrojee said Tuesday.

Senators should closely scrutinize attorney general nominee Pam Bondi

Republican senators have been far too quick to embrace the nomination of Pam Bondi, former attorney general of Florida, to be the U.S. attorney general. Bondi’s record is problematic. And that’s putting it mildly. In suggesting that Bondi may not merit confirmation (repeat: “may not,” not yet “does not”), the usual caveat applies. Namely, that […]

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