Supreme Court won't intervene in Pennsylvania dispute over access to voting equipment after 2020 election
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an emergency bid from Republican election officials in a Pennsylvania county to freeze sanctions related to a dispute about voting equipment and the 2020 election.
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Shroud Calls Warzone "A Plague" for Mouse and Keyboard, Reveals Why He Quit
Shroud called Warzone a "plague" and a "monstrosity" for mouse and keyboard players, ultimately explaining why he quit the Battle Royale.
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USA predicted lineup vs Oman - International Friendly
USMNT's predicted lineup for their friendly against Oman.
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Ranjith Varma: Virginia man, 55, dies attempting Grand Canyon hike in a single day
The tragic incident took place on Saturday, September 9
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'It's been a long ride': Mark Consuelos reveals Kelly Ripa considering retirement is 'a real thing'
'I do talk about retirement with great interest, but right now I’m very happy, especially working with Mark,' Kelly Ripa said in August
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Apple Watch Series 9's Big Reveal? An Innovative Double-Tap Gesture
At Apple's Wonderlust event, the company unveiled a new Apple Watch lineup as expected. And
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Scientific Progress Goes 'Oink': Part-Human Kidneys Have Been Grown in Pig Embryos
Kidney transplants my one day get an assist from porcine vessels.
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New Mexico Democratic attorney general won’t defend suspension of right to publicly carry guns
New Mexico’s top prosecutor says he cannot undertake a defense of the governor’s public health order that suspends the right to carry firearms in public
1970-01-01 08:00
Pat McAfee Dropped an F-Bomb On Air, Immediately Regretted It
Pat McAfee's transition to ESPN is now complete, as the Pat McAfee Show is airing live on the network from noon to 2 p.m. ET on weekdays. Some bumps in the road
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Wisconsin Bar Thought They Were Drinking For Free and Then the Jets Won Without Aaron Rodgers
VIDEO: Watch Packers fans get stuck with the bill when the Jets win.
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Judge may delay Trump’s hush money trial because ex-president has so many legal cases on schedule
The judge in Donald Trump’s hush money case has said that he may delay the trial because of the former president’s packed court schedule. The trial is currently scheduled for early 2024, but New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan cancelled a hearing set for this week and wrote in a short letter to Trump lawyer Todd Blanche that “In light of the many recent developments involving Mr. Trump and his rapidly evolving trial schedule, I do not believe it would be fruitful for us to conference this case on September 15 to discuss scheduling”. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington DC has scheduled Mr Trump’s case connected to the January 6, 2021 insurrection for 4 March 2024 – the day before Mr Trump is believed to be set to take a strong grip on the Republican presidential nomination on Super Tuesday. The 4 March date is also just weeks before the original schedule for the hush money trial. Previously this summer, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg suggested in a radio interview that he was open to making space for federal prosecutors in his own trial schedule. The office of Mr Bragg was the first to charge Mr Trump – with 34 counts of falsifying business records linked to the hush money payments to adult actor Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election. The judge has said that the prosecutors and defence team may discuss any alterations to the trial schedule on 15 February 2024, when they’re set to meet for the judge’s ruling on Mr Trump’s possible pre-trial motions, according to The Messenger. “We will have a much better sense at that time whether there are any actual conflicts and if so, what the best adjourn date might be for trial,” Justice Merchan wrote. Read More US election 2024 polls: Biden and Trump tied across most polling raises alarms for Democrats Trump lashes out at Biden over prisoner swap deal with Iran after demanding Jan 6 judge recuse herself - live Trump accuses Biden of taking ‘kickback’ in $6bn Iran deal
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With thousands of child care programs at risk of closing, Democrats press for more money
Democrats in Congress are pushing for a new round of money to keep the nation’s child care industry afloat, saying thousands of providers are at risk of closing when their federal pandemic relief runs out this month
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