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Judge Cannon blocks release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Mar-a-Lago docs case

By Ben Whedon

Federal Agencies

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer

DOJ declines to charge Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's husband with alleged sex assault crimes

Washington, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department also concluded its investigation into the allegations

Courts & Law

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Idol

Former ‘American Idol’ contestant charged with murdering wife, staging crime scene to mislead police

The case remains under investigation.

Local

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Rondale Moore

Rondale Moore, NFL wide receiver, found dead at 25

Police Chief Todd Bailey said investigators believe he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Local

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Ballots

Over 2,000 noncitizens found on Iowa voting records, some referred to AG for potential prosecution

"It is a felony for noncitizens to either vote or register to vote, and we will work with the authorities to ensure that those who break the law are prosecuted to the fullest extent," Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate said.

Congress

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Mitch McConnell and Mike Johnson

Johnson and McConnell urge Harris to stop using rhetoric that could lead to assassination attempts

“Vice President Harris may want the American people to entrust her with the sacred duty of executive authority," the lawmakers said. "But first, she must abandon the base and irresponsible rhetoric that endangers both American lives and institutions."

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Religious groups continue to fight mandate forcing abortion coverage

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ordered in 2011 that employers would be required to cover controversial contraceptives and abortifacients through their health care plans for employees.

Congress

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House Speaker Mike Johnson

House Speaker Johnson: Largest congressional election observer program in history ready for Nov. 5

"The Election Observer Program shows that reinforcing the integrity and transparency of our electoral process should be a nonpartisan issue, agreed upon by all," says Johnson

Local

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DC pizza chain apologies for food named after late Mayor Marion Barry, removes dessert from menu

"While humor was our intent, it was regrettably off the mark," &pizza CEO Mike Burns said.

Courts & Law

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Judge gavel

Federal judge orders Virginia to place non-citizens back on voter rolls

The Department of Justice sued Virginia earlier this month over removing non-citizens from its voter rolls ahead of the November election.

Congress

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Senior White House Advisor Jared Kushner

Top congressional Democrats request AG Garland appoint special counsel to investigate Kushner

Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, and Rep. Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee said Kushner’s "proximity to President Trump and the potential for political interference warrants the appointment" of a special counsel.

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Comer

GOP House Oversight panel widens probe on NewsGuard, requests information on government contracts

NewsGuard's government work is concerning, Oversight Chairman James Comer says, because federal agencies are “rapidly expanding into the censorship sphere.”

Security

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State Department

State Department warns of possible demonstrations at US and Israeli facilities on Friday

The State Department said social media posts on multiple platforms have called for demonstrations at the facilities and encouraged Americans to avoid demonstrations and exercise increased caution when near large gatherings.

White House

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President Joe Biden

Biden to issue formal apology to Native Americans for government boarding school system on Friday

The apology will be issued at the Gila River Indian Community in Phoenix, Arizona, where the president will be accompanied by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, who is the first Native American to serve on a presidential cabinet.

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