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  • Reuters

    Former Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley says she will vote for Trump

    Former Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley said on Wednesday that she will vote for Donald Trump in the November election, despite lobbing harsh criticisms at her former rival for months on the campaign trail. There has been immense speculation on who will receive the votes of Haley's supporters in the Nov. 5 general election rematch between Trump and Democratic President Joe Biden. While Haley dropped her bid for the Republican presidential nomination in March, her name has remained on the ballot and she still routinely wins well over 10% of the vote in state-run primary contests despite no longer campaigning.

  • Palm Beach Daily News

    Analysis: Scottie Scheffler within rights to sue Louisville Police Department for arrest

    Charges dropped or not, it may turn out that Scheffler is well within his rights to sue the Louisville Police Department as well as the city of Louisville.

  • North Dakota Monitor

    Amid discussion of new prisons, some lawmakers on budget panel call for reforms

    A comparison with North Dakota caused some lawmakers on South Dakota’s legislative budget committee to say Tuesday that changes are needed to curb high incarceration numbers. The discussion came as South Dakota prepares to build a new men’s prison near Sioux Falls and a new women’s prison in Rapid City, for a combined estimated cost […] The post Amid discussion of new prisons, some lawmakers on budget panel call for reforms appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.