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    The court will take up two big political cases this week, a month before the elections that could tilt the majority back in favor of Republicans.

  • Justice Jackson pushed back on the lawyer trying to gut the Clean Waters Act on her first day as a Supreme Court Justice. The extent of the EPA's regulations will be affected by the case. The EPA could be limited in the types of wetlands and streams it protects if the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Sackett's.

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  • The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case about whether the Justice Department can use filter teams, such as the one enlisted by the DOJ to begin a review of evidence gathered at former President Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago. A writ of certiorari was denied by the justices.

  • The "Anons" are one of the groups. Donald Trump will be reinstalled to the White House to finish the remainder of Joe Biden's term, according to the mother of three from Eastpointe. Cole began to cry as she described the significance of Trump's return and the 1,000 years of peace she believes will be ushered.

  • "You have not done anything for me or my family," Forseth said.

  • Many people don't know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • The government is appealing the appointment of a special master to review thousands of documents seized from his Mar-a-Lago estate. Going over the 11,000 docum is included.

  • A scenario where Democrats retain control is not as far-fetched as you might think.

  • The US Supreme Court turned down Donald Blankenship's bid to overturn his conviction on a charge of criminal conspiracy stemming from a 2010 West Virginia mine explosion that killed 29 coal miners. The justices declined to hear an appeal by Blankenship, who served a one-year sentence after being found guilty in 2015 of a single misdemeanor charge, of a lower court's rejection of his arguments that the conviction should be thrown out. According to Blankenship, federal prosecutors should have turned over the trial evidence to his lawyers before the trial began.

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  • The Georgia congresswoman appeared to kick one of the Voters of Tomorrow members outside the Capitol.

  • The U.S. manufacturing activity grew at its slowest pace in more than two years in September as new orders fell and the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. Manufacturing employment fell for the fourth time this year in the ISM survey. The chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee said that companies are now managing head counts through hiring freezes and attrition to lower levels.

  • Donald Trump asked a judge to put the case on hold after a federal appeals court issued a preliminary ruling that could derail the case. The appeals court agreed with him that the president is an employee.

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  • In a filing to the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals, Trump's lawyers said that there was no real risk of loss or harm caused by a more deliberative process. An order appointing a special master to review records the FBI seized from Donald Trump's Florida estate was expedited by the U.S. Justice Department. Significant aspects of the investigation into the retention of government records at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate are hampered by the department's inability to access non-classified documents.

  • The Kim Davis case was decided by a panel of federal appeals court judges.

  • A royal expert says that Harry is "desperately unhappy."

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  • According to a report issued by the office of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, there are more incidents of fraud on Zelle. Large banks that partly own Zelle have been reluctant to compensate customers who have been victims of fraud, according to a report. Less than half of the money customers reported being sent without authorization was being paid back.

  • Atlanta is off to a perfect start against the spread.

  • Jackson is the first black woman to sit on the bench of the court.

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  • There was a backlash five days after the attack on the Capitol. More than two-thirds of them had voted to dispute the Electoral College count that would seal Donald Trump's defeat in the presidential election. If Republicans didn't demand accountability, voters would punish them for inflaming the mob. I want to know if we are looking at it.

  • McCain's four years of debate with her View co- hosts came to an end.

  • Danny Masterson won't be on the docket as the Supreme Court starts a new term today. The SCOTUS denied the organization's petition for a writ of certiorari earlier this summer to stop former members of the church.