Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that temporarily dated mail-in ballots won’t be counted in the upcoming November election, a potentially huge ruling in a deadlocked swing-state.
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Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Revised Federal Charges On 2020 Election Interference
Lawyers operating on behalf of Donald Trump have entered a not guilty plea in federal court.
Read More Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Revised Federal Charges On 2020 Election InterferenceSpecial Counsel Jack Smith Files New Indictment Against Trump In Relation To Jan. 6
In his federal January 6th case, Special Counsel Jack Smith decided to issue another superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Read More Special Counsel Jack Smith Files New Indictment Against Trump In Relation To Jan. 6Supreme Court Rejects Biden Admin’s Latest Student Loan Debt Cancellation Plan
The Supreme Court has declined to reinstate the Biden Administration’s latest announced plan to cancel student loan debt.
Read More Supreme Court Rejects Biden Admin’s Latest Student Loan Debt Cancellation PlanMexico ‘Pauses’ Diplomatic Relations With U.S. and Canada After Ambassadors Criticize President’s Judicial Reform
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of Mexico announced on Tuesday that his country will halt official contacts with U.S. and Canadian embassies, after their representatives had expressed disapproval of a judicial reform proposal that the Mexican president supports.
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