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Trump campaign sues Nevada, alleges counting of non-postmarked mail ballots

This story was originally published by The Nevada Independent.

The Trump campaign has filed its third lawsuit challenging election procedures in Nevada, now alleging that state elections officials are counting non-postmarked mail ballots after Election Day, without providing clear evidence of such a practice occurring.

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Oklahoma prison staff face criminal charges, litigation for plotting prisoner’s assault

This article originally appeared in Oklahoma Watch, a nonprofit news organization that produces in-depth and investigative journalism as a public service.

David Coker stepped off an inmate transport bus at the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center expecting to be interviewed, photographed and fingerprinted.

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High on politics? Feds press Green Party presidential candidate on payment to weed church

INDIANAPOLIS — A Green Party presidential candidate made a $300 payment to the First Church of Cannabis and, understandably, the Federal Election Commission is skeptical.

A Raw Story review of public records shows the FEC sent Jill Stein for President 2024 a letter questioning the legitimacy of the transaction and soliciting an explanation.

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Texas AG Ken Paxton campaign ad mistakenly implicates Donald Trump

At the start of a video blaming Democrats for a laundry list of problems, a narrator says in an ominous baritone, “Do they know what they have done?”

Moments later, a free-for-all of migrants are shown charging at the U.S. border from Tijuana, Mexico — part of a tribute to “tireless conservative warrior” Ken Paxton, the embattled attorney general of Texas. The video debuted last month at the Texas GOP Convention and Paxton posted it on social media.

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‘Glaring crisis’: Postal service blasted for poor policing amid crime wave

The United States Government Accountability Office has released a critical report about the U.S. Postal Service, bolstering the findings of a recent Raw Story investigation that details a dramatic spike in crime against letter carriers.

The Government Accountability Office found that “serious crime” — including homicides, assaults, burglaries and robberies — nearly doubled during a six-year span, from 656 in 2017 to 1,198 in 2023. Robberies alone grew nearly sevenfold between fiscal years 2019 through 2023, according to the report.

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Cicadas à la carte? Here’s why it’s so hard to get Americans to eat bugs.

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist's weekly newsletter here.

When Cortni Borgerson thinks about the trillion or so periodical cicadas emerging from underground, she sees more than clumsily flying insects flitting from tree to tree in search of a mate. She sees lunch.

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Seven years after Harvey, Houston was caught off guard by derecho. Should it have been?

This article first appeared on Houston Landing and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

Houston leaders vowed to prepare for the next big storm after Hurricane Harvey flooded thousands of people out of their homes.

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‘Journalistic dystopian nightmare’: Inside a Tennessee college media meltdown

When word circulated through Tennessee Tech University that media executive Kyle Barnett would serve as the school’s newest journalism instructor, administrators began receiving anonymous hate mail from purported former colleagues.

Barnett is “devoid of professional ethics,” one wrote late last year.

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Mass shooting survivor reaches cash settlement with former government employer

CHICAGO — The Park District of Highland Park reached a $80,000 settlement with a former employee who says he experienced post-traumatic stress disorder following a mass shooting he witnessed on the job, according to documents Raw Story exclusively received.

Chris Maliszewski, a former recreation director for the Park District, was terminated from his job in December when he says he was unable to return to work after experiencing a panic attack on the job following an active shooter incident, news Raw Story broke earlier this year.

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Florida teens tied to ‘2119’ neo-Nazi gang to plead guilty for antisemitic attacks

Three teenagers associated with the neo-Nazi gang 2119 have agreed to plead guilty to felony hate crime charges related to an antisemitic vandalism spree last summer that included attacks on two synagogues and a mosque in Pensacola, Fla.

Lawyers for the three defendants appeared in court this morning and indicated their clients would plead guilty to the charges, Assistant State Attorney Andrew McGraw told Raw Story.

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‘That's the Kool-Aid’: Republicans triple down on Trump the morning after guilty verdict

WASHINGTON — Here, on Trump’s Morning After, Republicans are feeling bullish. That’s right. On the right — today’s new right, that is — former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict is seen as a boon for the GOP.

While the GOP could use this week’s historic guilty verdict to break up with the man who co-opted their party back in 2016, it doesn’t seem Republicans are ready to go back to their Reaganesque conservative roots. Instead, they’re tripling down on Trump and betting that his personal brand of populism will carry the party to victory come November.

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‘Boot licker brigade’: Former GOP congressman says Trump cult will only grow

WASHINGTON — In the wake of former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict, America’s about to see GOP unity like never before.

Only this time, Republicans will be unifying around a convicted felon, which should terrify us all, a former Republican congressman tells Raw Story.

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'Most powerful thing': Witness details Trump's last moments before 'shocking' verdict

NEW YORK CITY — An artist who has attended nearly every day of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial sat in rapt as attention as the guilty verdicts started rolling in, she told Raw Story in a phone interview Thursday.

Jessica Jarva, who goes by her artist's name Jarvaland, spent a tense day waiting in the courtroom with Trump for a verdict.

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