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Arizona authorities investigating theft of device to access vote tabulators

Arizona authorities on Tuesday said they were investigating whether a 27-year-old temporary election worker in the state's largest county had political motivations when he stole a fob that would allow him access to vote tabulators just before the July 30 primary.

Hillary Clinton sets out ideas in new book ‘Something Lost, Something Gained’

"Hillary offers her candid views on life and love, politics, liberty, democracy, the threats we face, and the future within our reach," said publisher Simon & Schuster in advance notes for the book, which is 352 pages long.

Biden’s ghostwriter could be held in contempt of Congress

The House Judiciary Committee will decide later this week if they will hold President Biden's ghostwriter in contempt of Congress for failing to give the committee access to records.

Debate puts Biden’s waning mental fitness to the test

President Biden's mental acuity, which has shown signs of fading that is weakening his re-election bid, faces the most crucial test of all on Thursday when he steps on the debate stage in Atlanta with former President Donald Trump.

Trump camp threatens legal action against left-wing group over dissipative ad

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is demanding a left-wing group stop airing a television ad "falsely claiming" the presumptive Republican presidential contender wants Pennsylvania voters not to vote by mail.

IRS apologizes to wealthy Americans whose taxpayer files were stolen

The IRS issued an apology Tuesday to tens of thousands of American millionaires whose taxpayer data was stolen by an agency contractor and then leaked to a news outlet to embarrass them, saying the government "failed" them.

Tennessee election officials ask more than 14,000 registered voters to prove citizenship

Tennessee's top election office has sent letters to more than 14,000 registered voters asking them to prove their citizenship, a move that alarmed voting rights advocates as possible intimidation.

GOP defense bill draft targets ‘woke’ Pentagon policies, spurs Biden veto threat

The Republican-drafted House version of the fiscal 2025 defense appropriations bill would ban the Pentagon from spending any funds on what critics say are woke Biden administration military policies, including sex-change surgeries, climate initiatives and diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

White House slams GOP proposal to slash DOJ budget as ‘defunding the police’

The White House pushed back Tuesday on a bill proposed by House Republicans that cut both the budgets for the Justice Department and FBI by hundreds of millions of dollars by accusing the GOP of defunding law enforcement.

Judge amends N.Y. gag order, says Trump can opine on jury and witnesses

A New York judge amended former President Donald Trump's gag order Tuesday so that he can comment on witnesses and jurors in the case, which ended in a May 30 guilty verdict against the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.

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