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The Jan. 6 House committee erred badly in waiting so long to subpoena Donald Trump, and he may now try to run out the clock.

The Jan. 6 committee’s decision to subpoena former President Donald Trump was a historic move. However, most experts do not expect the former president to show up to testify before a panel that he has repeatedly criticized and dismissed as a witch hunt. The upcoming midterm elections, in which Republicans are favored to regain control…

Almost two years after the 2020 Presidential election, conspiracy theories are still impacting the counting of election ballots in Nevada.

It’s been almost two years since the 2020 presidential election. Around the country, some just can’t seem to get over the fact the election wasn’t stolen and Donald Trump lost. Conspiracy theories about voter tabulation machines are even prompting one Nevada county to count every ballot by hand. Last week, Nevada’s Supreme Court approved a plan for…

California has two sports betting measures on the ballot in November that have raised record amounts of money.

The Supreme Court struck down a ban on sports betting in 2018, and since then, gambling on games has grown exponentially across the U.S. To date, 30 states and the District of Columbia have some form of legal sportsbooks. Now, California is considering getting in on the action with dueling propositions to legalize sports betting…

British prime minister contenders drum up support, the Pentagon will help out troops who seek abortions, and Kevin Spacey won a sex abuse lawsuit.

Contenders to be the next British prime minister wasted little time drumming up support; the Pentagon will help out troops who seek abortions; and Kevin Spacey won a lawsuit that accused him of sexual abuse. These stories highlight the Daily Rundown for Friday, Oct. 21, 2022. British prime minister candidates drum up support – Several British…

A judge ordered the release of Trump/Eastman emails, two subvariants of COVID-19 are spreading, the Supreme Court may block student loan forgiveness.

A judge ordered the release of emails between former President Donald Trump and attorney John Eastman; health officials are warning of two new subvariants of COVID-19; and a taxpayers group has asked the Supreme Court to block the student loan forgiveness program. These stories highlight the Daily Rundown for Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. Judge orders…

President Biden will announce a release of oil a day after he promised to codify Roe v. Wade, and the IRS is increasing its inflation adjustments.

President Joe Biden is set to announce a release of oil from the strategic reserve a day after he promised to codify Roe v. Wade, and the Internal Revenue Service is preparing to increase its inflation adjustments for the 2023 tax year. These stories highlight the Daily Rundown for Wednesday, Oct. 19 2022. Biden to…

The Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether or not a person's race should be considered when deciding admissions to college.

The U.S. Supreme Court will be hearing arguments in two affirmative action cases at the end of October to decide whether or not race should play a role in college admissions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These cases could go against past rulings that allows colleges to consider…

Thanks to new NCAA rules allowing college athletes to cash in on their name, image and likeness (NIL), sports stars are making millions.

College athletes are now able to cash in on their name, image and likeness (NIL) after the NCAA drafted new rules last year in response to a Supreme Court decision. National, regional and local brands are all paying big money for collegiate sports stars to promote their wares. Just this week, Nike signed its first…

The D.C. debate now centers on the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) enforcement of greenhouse gas emission standards for power plants.

The federal government’s oversight of clean air and water dates to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 1970 founding. The D.C. debate now is over the agency’s enforcement of greenhouse gas emission standards for power plants. Proponents of EPA standards on greenhouse gases cite the need to stem climate change. This is why Democrats in D.C.…

In one of the nastiest senatorial races in the country, Herschel Walker will beat out incumbent Rafael Warnock to claim the seat in Georgia.

In one of the most closely watched races leading up to the midterm elections, polls are showing Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., holding a lead over Republican rival Herschel Walker. An Emerson College Polling-The Hill survey released Tuesday shows Warnock with 48% to Walker’s 46%. Wednesday’s Quinnipiac University poll has Warnock leading Walker 52% to 45%.…

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