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Gov. Brian Kemp has called for a special session of Georgia's General Assembly to consider a redraw of its congressional districts. Read More4 hours ago - Man pleads guilty to ramming car into Chabad-Lubavitch’s NYC headquarters
The man accused of crashing his vehicle into the Brooklyn headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement has pleaded guilty, prosecutors said. Read More6 hours ago - DOJ asks court to halt Jeffrey Clark disbarment proceedings
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against D.C. disciplinary officials who recommended Jeffrey Clark be disbarred. Read More7 hours ago - Warsh confirmed as Federal Reserve chief to follow Jerome Powell
The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Kevin Warsh on Wednesday as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve. The vote was largely along party lines. Read More12 hours ago - Mississippi governor says maps won’t be redrawn before midterms
Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, said Wednesday that he was canceling a special legislative session to redraw Mississippi's supreme court districts. Read More12 hours ago - Addiction counselor who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry sentenced
A licensed drug addiction counselor who sold the ketamine that killed actor Matthew Perry was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison. Read More14 hours ago - Senate rejects seventh attempt to limit Trump’s war powers
On Wednesday, the U.S. Senate voted down a new resolution directing President Donald Trump to remove U.S. forces from the Iran conflict. Read More15 hours ago - Louisiana Senate committee OKs redistricting map losing Black district
A Louisiana Senate committee voted Wednesday to create a new congressional map to give Republicans another seat in the House of Representatives. Read More16 hours ago - Utah mom Kouri Richins to be sentenced for murdering husband
Kouri Darden Richins, found guilty of murdering her husband, Eric, is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday, her late husband's birthday. Read More18 hours ago - S.C. Supreme Court overturns Alex Murdaugh murder convictions
The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned the double murder convictions for former lawyer Alex Murdaugh for the slayings of his wife and son. Read More19 hours ago
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