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Supreme Court gives Jack Smith a deadline to respond to Trump’s attempt to delay trial until after election

Special Counsel Jack Smith must respond to former President Trump's latest attempt to delay his trial for election interference by Feb. 20, 2024.

Minnesota Legislature poised to amend rule limiting law enforcement in schools

The Minnesota Legislature convened on Monday with a focus on addressing a law from the previous year that restricted police powers in schools, officials say.

NRA throws full support behind North Carolina’s Mark Robinson for governor: ‘fervent patriot’

The NRA officially endorsed North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson for governor of the Tar Heel State, citing his dedication to protecting the Second Amendment.

Georgia voters must fill House and Senate openings in 2 packed local elections

Voters in a west Georgia state Senate district and a state House seat near Augusta will choose replacements for two lawmakers who recently resigned.

House GOP gunning for testimony from Biden Special Counsel Robert Hur, sources say

House Republicans are aiming for a discussion with Special Counsel Robert Hur on his findings about President Biden's handling of classified documents, sources told Fox News Digital.

The numbers behind the big New York special election

The biggest special election of the cycle is finally here. Former Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi and Republican Mazi Pilip are facing off in the...

Former Illinois senator’s wire fraud and money laundering trial delayed again

A federal judge has again delayed the wire fraud and money laundering trial of William “Sam" McCann, a former candidate for Illinois governor, officials say.

Majority of Americans say Biden received ‘special treatment’ in special counsel probe: poll

A new poll from Reuters/Ipsos found that a majority of Americans believe President Biden got off easy in the special counsel documents investigation.

Young Republicans slam Senate bill that ignores US migrant crisis, funds Ukraine

Younger members of the Senate Republican conference opposed the $95 billion national security supplemental package because it had no additional border security provisions.

Nebraska Gov. Pillen reverses rejection of federal child food funding after meeting with students

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has reversed course and now says the state will accept roughly $18 million in federal funding to help feed hungry children during the summer break.

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