4 N.J. towns need election recount after some votes were tallied twice, officials say

More than two months after November’s general election, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has filed an application in Monmouth County Superior Court asking for a full recount and recheck in

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New Jersey AG files emergent application for recount and recheck of four towns in county impacted by voting system error

The New Jersey attorney general's office on Friday filed an emergent application in superior court to ask for a full recount and recheck of vote tallies in a handful of towns in Monmouth County,

McCarthy questions key details of Biden docs discovery: Who told attorneys to search?

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy asks who told attorneys to search for President Biden's classified documents at one of his Delaware houses on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

Karine Jean-Pierre's tough week of questions about Biden and classified documents

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is continuing to defend President Joe Biden’s handling of classified material with answers that yield little new information, even as the president says

Illinois Judge Issues Limited Pause on State’s ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

Meanwhile, another lawsuit was filed against the law, alleging the measure violates the Second Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, and the 14th Amendment.

Maryland U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume seeks to commemorate late Rep. Elijah Cummings with postage stamp

U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume has introduced a congressional resolution seeking to honor late civil rights leader and fellow District 7 Rep. Elijah Cummings with a commemorative postage stamp. Mfume

Mass. House declares Democrat winner in 7-vote race; a second contest remains under review

Margaret Scarsdale is scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday, exactly two weeks after nearly every representative-elect had taken the oath of office.

Threats to Congress decreased after record high in 2021, but still concerning: Police

Reported threats to members of Congress in 2022 declined by more than 2,000 from 2021, according to statistics released on Tuesday by the U.S. Capitol Police