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Michigan Politics · DetroitFollowing FBI Director Kash Patel's announcement of arrests related to an alleged Halloween terror plot in Michigan on Friday, defense attorneys of the five suspects — all male, U.S. citizens aged 16 to 20 — have disputed the terrorism allegations.See the Story
Two Michigan Men Charged in ISIS-Inspired Halloween Terror Plot Targeting LGBTQ+ Bars
50% Center coverage: 221 sources

Florida Politics · FloridaAn injunction barring the enforcement of Florida’s drag-show ban will remain in effect after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the law is likely unconstitutional.See the Story
Federal appeals court continues to block Florida’s drag-show ban as likely unconstitutional
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Democratic Party · MississippiJACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - Unofficial election results indicated Democrats have broken the Republican supermajority in the Mississippi Senate for the first time in 13 years. Mississippi Democrats celebrated their efforts to gain two more seats. “The momentum that you saw last night was about the power that we have in representing our communities," said Senate Minority Leader Derrick Simmons (D-District 12). According to State Senator David Blount (…See the Story
Democrats Appear to Break GOP Supermajority in Mississippi Senate
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