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Jay Tarife

New York’s Supreme Court Demands Redrawn Congressional Maps as Democrats Aim to Regain U.S. House Control

The highest court in New York has ordered the state to draw new congressional districts before the 2024 elections, which might help Democrats in the House race. Republicans, who won House power by flipping New York seats, wanted to keep the plan, but the 4-3 New York Court of Appeals decision had major repercussions. Democrats…

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Legal Question Presented to Supreme Court: Does Trump Have Immunity from Prosecution?

Former US President Donald Trump is accused in the indictment of conspiring to overthrow the 2020 election using false information election fraud charges. U.S. Special Counsel Urges Supreme Court Swift Action on Trump’s Immunity Jack Smith, the U.S. special counsel, has urgently petitioned the Supreme Court to quickly rule on whether former President Donald Trump…

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Consecutive Launch Attempts by SpaceX for X-37B Spaceplane and 23 Starlinks Scrubbed

SpaceX had to cancel their Florida back-to-back missions. A Falcon Heavy rocket carrying an unpiloted X-37B spaceplane for the U.S. Space Force was an ambitious idea. Falcon 9s were intended to transport 23 Starlink broadband satellites. SpaceX Faces Setback as Falcon Heavy and Starlink Launches Scrubbed Due to Ground Equipment Issues Ground equipment problems canceled…

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Santa Fe Shooting: In The Death Of A Police Officer's Younger Son, The Attorney General’s Office Will Not Press Charges

Santa Fe Shooting: In The Death Of A Police Officer’s Younger Son, The Attorney General’s Office Will Not Press Charges

The state Attorney General’s Office will not file criminal charges against a police officer whose two-year-old son was involved in the Santa Fe Shooting and was unintentionally shot and killed by his 4-year-old brother with the officer’s unlocked off-duty firearm.   The law cannot be applied retroactively so the parents of the toddler cannot be…

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