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Trump supporters get split verdict in weapons, election case

Trump supporters get split verdict in weapons, election case

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two supporters of President Donald Trump arrested after driving a Hummer with guns and ammunition to a Philadelphia site where votes were being counted in November 2020 were convicted of weapons charges Wednesday but acquitted of

Northern California officer fired over 2020 deadly shooting

VALLEJO, Calif.
NBC reporter's comment about Fetterman draws criticism

NBC reporter's comment about Fetterman draws criticism

NEW YORK (AP) — An NBC News correspondent who interviewed Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman says an on-air remark she made about him having difficulty following part of their conversation should not be seen as a commentary on his fitness f
Moore, Cox face off over credibility in Maryland debate

Moore, Cox face off over credibility in Maryland debate

OWINGS MILLS, Md.
Key LA leaders face political fallout for racist remarks

Key LA leaders face political fallout for racist remarks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The three Los Angeles City Council members at the center of a scandal over a recording of racist comments have all had long, influential careers in state and local politics.
A flirt? Concerns about juror in case tied to Whitmer plot

A flirt? Concerns about juror in case tied to Whitmer plot

Prosecutors raised concerns Wednesday about a female juror who apparently has been smiling at one of three men on trial in connection with a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020.
Manitoba premier says Ottawa needs to have leeway on carbon pricing

Manitoba premier says Ottawa needs to have leeway on carbon pricing

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson says she is not planning legislation to push back against the federal government over areas of jurisdiction, as Alberta and Saskatchewan are planning.
MPs opt not to study allegation of 'obstruction of justice' against Mendicino

MPs opt not to study allegation of 'obstruction of justice' against Mendicino

OTTAWA — Members of the House of Commons immigration committee voted Wednesday not to investigate allegations of obstruction of justice against Marco Mendicino, who was formerly in charge of the file.
Treasury probing Florida Gov. DeSantis' migrant flights

Treasury probing Florida Gov. DeSantis' migrant flights

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Treasury Department's internal watchdog is investigating whether Florida Gov.
Biden, in Colorado, designates his 1st new national monument

Biden, in Colorado, designates his 1st new national monument

LEADVILLE, Colo. (AP) — President Joe Biden designated the first national monument of his administration at Camp Hale, a World War II-era training site in this state, as he called for protecting “treasured lands” that tell the story of America.
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