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Judge Sets Date for NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Bribery and Corruption Trial
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More men have voted Republican and more women Democrat for four decades; this year the initial split appears wider than ever.
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The Treasury Department is expanding the review process for foreign land purchases around more than 60 military bases.
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Michigan Supreme Court Dismisses COVID-19 Mandate Challenge
The court dismissed a challenge to COVID-19 mandates, leaving the state’s executive authority on future health restrictions unaddressed and intact.
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Texas Doctor Gets 10-Year Prison Term for $54 Million Medicare Fraud
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Chinese National Gets Indicted for Stealing Trade Secrets From Global Investment Company
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Early In-Person Voting Ending Friday in 8 States, Including 3 Battlegrounds
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