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Christopher Carnell, an 18-year-old defendant, seeks to delay his hearing to December 13, 2024, after the deadline for appointing electors.

Three years after the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol, new videos are still emerging. Security camera footage from Punchbowl News shows just how close rioters were to lawmakers during the breach of the Capitol building. House Democrats in safety hoods can be seen frantically storming out of the third-floor gallery of the Capitol,…

Mayor Eric Adams said the city filed a lawsuit against 17 bus companies for $708 million for bringing thousands of migrants to New York City.

Tensions between New York City and Texas officials are growing as tens of thousands of migrants have been put on buses and sent to the Big Apple. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the city has filed a lawsuit against 17 bus companies for $708 million. New York City has and will always do…

The U.S. Secretary of State is set for another trip to the Middle East as recent developments prompt fears of the war spreading.

The U.S. Secretary of State is set for another trip to the Middle East as recent developments prompt fears of the war spreading. And an Olympic athlete convicted of murdering his girlfriend has been released from prison. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Jan. 5, 2024 Blinken to visit the Middle…

In a concerning trend, government buildings across the United States faced bomb threats for the second consecutive day on Thursday.

Government buildings across the United States faced bomb threats for the second consecutive day on Thursday, Jan. 4. The Mississippi Capitol, along with the state Supreme Court and Hinds County Circuit Court buildings, were evacuated as a precautionary measure. Similar incidents were reported in Arkansas, Massachusetts, Florida and Maine, adding to the heightened state of…

Hundreds of pages of previously sealed court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released to the public on Wednesday.

Dozens of court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein are unsealed to the public. And the Justice Department is suing Texas over its new immigration law. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024. Previously sealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents released Hundreds of pages of previously sealed court documents related to…

There are multiple members of Congress who don't live in the district they represent. How? It comes down to three constitutional requirements.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., announced she’s going to run in a different congressional district in 2024. Boebert currently represents Colorado’s 3rd District, but she declared her candidacy for the GOP primary in the 4th District. “It’s the right move for me personally and it’s the right decision for our conservative movement,” Boebert said in a…

Colorado is facing legal challenges as gun rights groups sue the state over a recently enacted ghost gun ban.

Gun rights groups are suing Colorado over a newly enacted law banning so-called ghost guns. Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and the National Association for Gun Rights filed a federal lawsuit against Colorado’s Unserialized Firearms and Firearm Components bill, signed into law by Gov. Jared Polis in June. “These pre-assembled, click together, untraceable, deadly weapons are…

Looking at year-over-year data, people are turning away from cable networks, instead turning to digital news and social media.

News consumption habits are changing. Year-over-year data shows that people are turning away from cable networks and instead turning to digital news. Fox saw a 20% decline in viewership overall — although the news outlet still ranks No. 1 due to its amount of viewers. Meanwhile, CNN saw a 19% drop in viewership. In the…

The issues that will shape 2024 are taking form. Here are the top three predictions ranging from the Supreme Court to Taylor Swift.

As Americans greet the new year, the issues and debates that will shape 2024 are already beginning to solidify. Which of these myriad issues will emerge as the most important? Straight Arrow News contributor Adrienne Lawrence lists her top predictions for the new year. From former President Donald Trump and the Supreme Court to Taylor…

Former President Donald Trump is appealing a ruling from Maine's Secretary of State, Senna Bellows, that bars him from the 2024 ballot.

As 14th Amendment interpretations play out in courtrooms and election offices across the country, former President Donald Trump is appealing a ruling that bars him from the 2024 ballot in Maine. Last week, Maine’s Secretary of State, Shenna Bellows, declared Trump was not eligible to hold public office under the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause and,…

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