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Federal appeals court reverses Erie ruling, bans counting of undated Pa. mail-in ballots


In 2-1 precedential decision, 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds Pennsylvania law that invalidates mail-in ballots without handwritten dates. Read More

At a glance: April 2 US presidential primary states and delegate counts


President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are both expected to easily win primaries in four states on Tuesday, including battleground Wisconsin, after clearing the field of challengers and ... Read More

US changes how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity. It's the first revision in 27 years


Orlando, Fla. — For the first time in 27 years, the U.S. government is changing how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity, an effort that federal officials believe will more accurately count ... Read More

Trump’s team cites First Amendment in contesting charges in Georgia election interference case


A prosecutor countered that Trump's statements are not protected by the First Amendment because they were integral to criminal activity. Read More

Mail-in ballots must have dates on envelopes, Pennsylvania appeals court rules


A Pennsylvania court has ruled that mail-in ballots must have accurate dates on envelopes, a ruling that will have a significant impact on this year's election. Read More

Political leaders mourn Connecticut’s Joseph Lieberman. ‘May he rest in peace’


Political leaders from across the United States and decades of service mourned the death of Connecticut former U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman. The onetime vice presidential candidate died Wednesday at ... Read More

5 high-profile political figures who made a splashy transition to the media industry


From George Stephanopoulos to Nicolle Wallace, many ex-political figures have transitioned to the media industry. It's not without criticism, though. Read More

Civil suit against ex-Austintown Trustee Steve Kent dismissed


U.S. District Court Judge Benita Y. Pearson has dismissed a federal civil suit accusing former Poland Township police ... Read More

In totality: Cities in the 2017 path of total solar eclipse reflect on their experiences


At this time seven years ago, communities across the United States were preparing to host an unprecedented influx of visitors for a rare event. On Aug. 21, 2017, several cities across the country ... Read More

New York judge imposes gag order on Trump in Bragg hush money case


New York Judge Juan Merchan has imposed a gag order on former President Trump in the hush-money payments case, granting Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's request. Read More

Judge to rule by April 17 on defense motions in Hunter Biden tax case


The judge overseeing Hunter Biden's tax case in California heard several motions to dismiss the charges, and said afterward that he would issue rulings by April 17. Read More

After fleeing unrest, one of Haiti’s most prominent political cartoonists calls Mass. home


As he talks about the bloodshed and threats that led him to Massachusetts, Teddy K. Mombrun does what he is best known for back in Haiti: He draws. Read More


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