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Ex-campaign manager for Ohio U.S. Rep pleads guilty to theft

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CINCINNATI — A former campaign manager for a veteran member of Congress pleaded guilty Friday to two federal counts in a case alleging he...

Cop hired to probe Wisconsin election has partisan ties

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MADISON, Wis. — One of the retired police officers hired by a top Wisconsin Republican to investigate the presidential election in the battleground state...

Lightfoot sued for limiting interviews to reporters of color

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CHICAGO — A white reporter for a conservative media outlet is suing Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot over her decision to grant interviews at the...

Big cheese no more: UK drug dealer caught out by cheese pic

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LONDON — A drug dealer in the English city of Liverpool thought he was the big cheese — until police got all the evidence...

Judge orders mediation in transgender rant beer toss case

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GALLOWAY, N.J. — A New Jersey judge is turning to community mediation to try to resolve the case of a middle school vice principal...

Meeting to discuss Georgia ballot review canceled

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ATLANTA — Citing newly filed motions, a judge has canceled a meeting to discuss logistical plans for a review of absentee ballots from Georgia's...

Swiss bank Julius Baer to pay nearly $80M in FIFA case

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NEW YORK — The Swiss bank Julius Baer agreed to pay nearly $80 million in fines and penalties for its role in illegal payments...

Judge puts breaks on UConn plan to eliminate women’s rowing

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A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order that will prevent UConn from immediately eliminating its women's rowing team as part of budget...

EXPLAINER: What’s the Senate filibuster and why change it?

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WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans are poised to use a filibuster to derail Democrats’ effort to launch a bipartisan probe of the Jan. 6 attack...

Black leaders decry sentence for man who targeted protesters

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Black leaders called Thursday for federal prosecutors to file hate crime charges after a judge gave a lenient sentence to...