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Georgia Election Board Barred From Vote Observation Room, Echoing 2020 Obstruction

This latest denial of access fits a troubling pattern of transparency concerns in Georgia elections.

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ODNI Says It’s Investigating Allegations CIA Spied on Gabbard Task Force

A current CIA officer accused the CIA of spying on the group.

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The End May Be Nigh for Automakers’ Monopoly on Car Repair Data

Think you own that new car you just bought? Not all of it. As many Americans are learning, Automakers own their data, and they’re trying to dictate who can fix the vehicle when something breaks or even when it just needs regular maintenance. It’s a way to force car and truck owners into expensive dealerships…

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Trump administration to create $1.776B ‘Truth and Justice Commission’ to compensate victims of weaponization…

The Department of Justice is finalizing a deal to launch a so-called “Truth and Justice Commission” and establish a compensation fund of $1,776,000,000 to pay claims made by alleged victims of government “weaponization” in exchange for President Donald Trump dropping his ongoing lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, sources told ABC News.
Sources told ABC News that the proposed deal — which is likely to face legal hurdles and has already been criticized by Democrats as a “slush fund” for Trump’s allies — arose after months of deliberations between the White House and DOJ officials who originally attempted to craft a legal justification for the settlement to compensate Trump directly.

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U.S. Supreme Court Denies Virginia’s Redistricting Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected Virginia’s appeal regarding its redistricting map, which voters narrowly approved in a referendum last month.
Virginia Democrats filed an emergency appeal Monday after the Virginia Supreme Court struck down the state’s redistricting referendum last week, ruling that the legislative process in which the referendum was created was unconstitutional.

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DOJ Sues Connecticut Over State’s Mask Ban on Federal Officers

Connecticut enacted the law with a goal of increased oversight of federal agents. The DOJ said it endangers officers.

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Consumers Sue Amazon for Not Refunding Trump Tariff Costs

The lawsuit alleges that Amazon has refused to seek tariff refunds due to political and commercial interests.

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