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Chuck Edwards received $50k from a utility executive amid rising utility rates in North Carolina, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest and regulatory oversight.

Chuck Edwards received $50k from a utility executive amid rising utility rates in North Carolina, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest and regulatory oversight.

South Africa’s top court overturns a vote rejecting a report on President Ramaphosa’s scandal, enabling impeachment.

Alabama lawmakers may vote on redistricting, altering primaries if courts approve new maps before November elections.

A federal judge ruled Trump’s cancellation of humanities grants unconstitutional, criticizing AI’s role in the decision.

A judge ruled the federal government doesn’t need to return Georgia’s 2020 ballots, seized by the FBI, to Fulton County.

El Faro’s assets were frozen in what it calls political persecution for exposing corruption in Bukele’s government.

The FBI searched Virginia state Senate leader Louise Lucas’s office and her cannabis shop in a corruption probe.

Justice Clarence Thomas becomes the second-longest serving Supreme Court justice, influencing conservative rulings.

Chief Justice Roberts asserts Supreme Court decisions are law-based, not political, amid low public confidence and criticism.

Trump’s lawyer seeks to block columnist from collecting $83M defamation award, aiming for Supreme Court appeal.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler continues lavish campaign spending, using over $150,000 on luxuries like limos and hotels. This trend persists despite economic struggles, risking voter alienation.

Venezuela claims Guyana’s Essequibo was fraudulently taken, urging a 1966 pact to resolve the territorial dispute.