(The Center Square) – Nine months into fiscal 2023, more known or suspected terrorists have been apprehended at the northern and southwest borders than in all of fiscal 2022.
Despite calls for her to recuse herself from Trump’s criminal case, Judge Aileen Cannon’s situation doesn’t meet the standard for when a judge should step away
The federal trial for former President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents is scheduled to start on May 20, 2024, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon announced on July 21, 2023.
This trial date should be entered into calendars with a pencil, because Cannon’s order leaves open the possibility that the trial could be delayed. Reasons for such a delay could involve either the defense or prosecution filing various requests that draw the process out.
Rhode Island voters can now request mail-in ballots through online portal
(The Center Square) – A new online application is ready for Rhode Island voters to request mail-in ballots under state law.
U.S. Supreme Court allows Mountain Valley Pipeline work to continue
(The Center Square) – The United States Supreme Court on Thursday lifted a stay that will allow Mountain Valley Pipeline work to be completed.