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Supreme Court to Hear Oklahoma Death Row Case; GOP's Burgum Won't Seek Reelection

Richard Glossip's case, championed by Kim Kardashian, heads to Supreme Court, while North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum ends political career after failed presidential run.

  • The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Richard Glossip, an Oklahoma man on death row whose conviction has been questioned by advocates including Kim Kardashian and the state's attorney general.
  • Glossip, 60, was convicted of commissioning the murder of his employer in 1997, but has maintained his innocence, arguing that key testimony in his trial was provided by an unreliable witness.
  • North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, a former GOP presidential hopeful, has announced he will not seek reelection following a failed presidential run.
  • Burgum endorsed former President Donald Trump last week, leading to speculation that he may be seeking a spot in a potential Trump administration.
  • Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, the top Senate Finance Republican, has announced his support for former President Donald Trump, citing Trump's economic record and border security as reasons for his endorsement.
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