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Hunter Biden asks judge to throw out tax-evasion charges

A federal judge in Los Angeles didn't rule from the bench on Biden's bid to dismiss the case, but his comments didn't indicate he was persuaded to do so.

An indicted Tennessee judge is sent to jail after her bond is revoked for positive cocaine tests

Judge Melissa Boyd was suspended in May after she was accused of threatening an acquaintance, soliciting money by using her role as a judge and substance abuse.

Idaho attorney general’s take on abortion referrals lands at Ninth Circuit

Idaho’s attorney general claims his controversial analysis on Idaho’s abortion law is not a threat to prosecute providers who refer out-of-state abortions. According to his attorney, that’s not his job.

Feds face lawsuit over stray cat removal program in Puerto Rico

The National Park Service wants to remove and, if necessary, euthanize 200 feral cats.

Pennsylvania bitcoin mining lawsuit tests rare ‘green amendment’

After state courts expanded the scope of Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment, an environmental group is putting the nation's first "green amendment" to the test.

Evidence sift prompts August trial date in case of murdered journalist

Despite initially resisting a trial delay, Robert Telles softened his stance after revelations of a preexisting bribery probe. He's changed his mind again and wants to go to trial as soon as possible.

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