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Stefanie Lambert was facing a bench warrant from a state court in Michigan, where she is accused of taking part in a conspiracy to tamper with voting machines.
The former president revisited his previous assertions that Jewish Americans were being disloyal.
The complaint filed Monday accuses Eric Adams of sexually assaulting a woman, who also worked for the city in 1993, after she asked him for help getting a promotion.
In Donald Trumps classified documents case, Judge Aileen Cannons order about jury instructions seems to take precedence over numerous other pretrial issues.
A new book by retired Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer, Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism, will be released March 26.
Former Trump aide Peter Navarro is scheduled to report to federal prison in Miami before 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The NRA said a former New York official violated the First Amendment by targeting the group.
A majority of justices from across the ideological spectrum expressed concern about hamstringing White House officials and other federal employees.
With President Biden and former president Donald Trump assured of their parties nominations, Tuesdays primaries in Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio will feature key down-ballot races.
Republican officeholders are overwhelmingly in Trumps camp. Those who served most closely with him, much less so.
Couy Griffin will not be able to return to his seat as a county commissioner, which he was removed from under the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. Couy Griffin Supreme Court rejects appeal by New Mexico official ousted from office over Jan. 6
New Jerseys unique primary ballot design is unconstitutional, said the state attorney generals office. It also said it would not defend the state in a lawsuit brought by a Democratic congressman to change the design.
The former presidents lawyers said in a court filing that Trump and the Trump Organization have been unable to get a surety company to accept property as collateral.
Trump is at the very least playing with fire again. And its about much more than his latest comment.
The former campaign manager was pardoned by Trump for bank and tax fraud convictions and accusations he hid millions he made consulting for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians.
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether government demands to remove social media posts violate the First Amendment.
Biden embraced Israel after Oct. 7, but that has given him little influence with its leaders as Gaza collapses