Elon Musk gives $1 million to Wisconsin voter
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Attorney General Josh Kaul filed the lawsuit Friday, arguing that Musk’s offer violates the law.
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The Supreme Court race has shattered previous spending records for a U.S. judicial election and has become a referendum on Musk and the first months of President Donald Trump’s administration.
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Elon Musk is walking back part of his legally questionable plan to pay conservative voters.
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A Montgomery County police officer won’t be charged in the death of a Clinton, Maryland, man whom he fatally shot in May 2024 during a barricade incident in a Fairland residence, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Monday evening in a news release.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joined Gov. Ron DeSantis in praising Jacksonville City Council approval of local immigration enforcement bill.
After years of President Donald Trump claiming the 2020 presidential election was rigged, he signed an executive order Tuesday that would reshape future voting and force major changes to Washington state's elections.
The Florida Attorney General has directed the state office to conduct an investigation into Gulf World Marine Park.
A Jackson man is facing new charges in connection with stalking Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and her wife.
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Men and women old enough to fight and die for our country should be able to purchase firearms to defend themselves and their families,” Attorney General James Uthmeier said on X.
Andrea Campbell argues the program has amounted to billions in costs passed on to ratepayers in their bills. It's also at odds with the state's clean energy goals.
The lawsuit comes during the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history as liberals and conservatives fight for control of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court.
A health insurance company managing the care of sick and disabled children in Texas faces accusations of spying on state lawmakers and private citizens. On Thursday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into Superior HealthPlan,