Colorado’s second-highest court concluded on Wednesday that defendants cannot challenge whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain their convictions if their lawyer argues to the jury that it should find the defendant guilty. The U.S. Supreme Cou
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Colorado senator, local officials push for new Colorado Springs federal
Local officials and one of Colorado’s U.S. senators urged the judiciary earlier this year to explore placing a new federal courthouse and judge’s chambers in Colorado Springs, while the district court is cautioning that Congress must establish new ju
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Zohran Mamdani will be first mayor to be sworn in on Quran during New York City
New York City’s first Muslim mayor Zohran Mamdani makes history using Quran for swearing-in ceremony. Bernie Sanders to officiate public inauguration at City Hall.
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Here’s where House retirements stand as clock strikes midnight on 2025
The House will return on Jan. 6, and with it, some 10% of lawmakers will start their final year in the lower chamber, either retiring or seeking higher office in the 2026 midterm elections . The lower chamber will get its first departure on Jan. 5. R
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SNAP recipients in five states will be banned from using assistance for candy
More than 1.4 million recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program across five states will be banned from using federal food assistance for candy and soda purchases, starting Thursday. Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, and West Virginia a
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DEI and woke ideology are on life support under Trump’s return to DC, but could
DEI policies face Trump administration pressure in 2025, but Terry Schilling warns the economic threat could resurge under future Democratic leadership.
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US Targets Oil Traders Serving Maduro Regime: Treasury
The vessels, according to the Trump administration, continue to provide financial resources that fuel Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s regime.
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‘Rot in hell’: Trump post reignites feud with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis over
Heading into the New Year, President Donald Trump said he would like Gov. Jared Polis and others in Colorado to “rot in hell.” The object of the president’s ire is Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk convicted of state crimes for a data breach
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NTD Newsroom Full Broadcast (Dec. 31)
A recently passed bill in New York City would place new restrictions on buying or selling real estate properties in 2026.
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Trump says ‘Triumphal Arch’ monument construction to begin within 2 months in
President Donald Trump said construction of a monument nicknamed “Arc de Trump” will begin within two months to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary.