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The Justice Department unsealed a complaint charging a New Jersey man with attempted material support of terrorism.
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Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’s decision makes Maine the second state to have removed former President Donald Trump from a primary ballot.
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The Colorado Republican Party’s petition gives the Supreme Court a chance to weigh in on whether the former president is disqualified from seeking office in 2024.
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The majority did not accept an attempt to appeal the decision in LaBrant et al v. Benson, which keeps former president Donald Trump on the state’s primary ballot.
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Defense Secretary Austin directed the writing of the instruction in a January 2022 memo.
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The court ruled former President Donald Trump cannot be listed on the Republican presidential primary ballot in the state.
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The inspector general concluded that the organizers of the Jan. 6 Ellipse rally intentionally failed to disclose post-demonstration march plans to authorities.
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The reports found that China and Russia employed information operations to interfere in the elections—albeit unsuccessfully.
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The report finds unit members’ intentional failure to report security concerns and the unit’s poor culture regarding the security of classified information were primary contributing factors to the leaks.
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Many federal agencies have begun using artificial intelligence but have not fully implemented safeguards.
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Smith also filed a motion for expedited review in the D.C. Circuit to prevent delay of Trump’s Jan. 6 trial
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The appeals court kept the parts of the order regarding protection of witnesses and court personnel, but vacated the rest.