Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'Supreme Court allows challenge to Illinois mail-in ballot law on counting votes after Election Day'
· '6 puppies treated for a suspected opioid overdose in Washington will find new homes soon'
· 'Maui braces for possible end to FEMA rental assistance and more housing strain for fire survivors'
· 'Blasting heat at home and still freezing? There are easy fixes to save money and stay warm'
· 'Luxury retailer Saks seeks bankruptcy protection, overwhelmed by debt'
· 'Developer of New York offshore wind farm is asking a federal judge to spare it from Trump'
· 'Tina Peters' lawyers try to convince Colorado court to overturn conviction for voting system breach'
· 'Former D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie to run for mayor'
· '6 puppies treated for a suspected opioid overdose in Washington will find new homes soon'
· 'Wildlife crews stop actively searching for young wolves after livestock attacks'
· 'Justice Department sees no basis for civil rights probe in Minnesota ICE shooting, official says'
· 'Former CEO charged with embezzling $5.2M from a camp for sick kids co-founded by Paul Newman'
· 'Georgia lawmakers move to strike Savannah ban on guns in unlocked cars'
· 'In New York, Hochul moves to thread needle between Democratic divides ahead of a contested election'
· 'Justice Department accuses judge of abusing power in questioning prosecutor's authority'
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