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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are going to be all over America's TVs this week, but in very different ways. Clinton has one day of campaigning on her schedule, plus an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live .
Just more than a month ahead of the primary election, Republican Chris Sununu on Tuesday released the first television ad by any candidate in the campaign for governor. Sununu's campaign had planned to release the ad on Wednesday morning, but apparently due to a YouTube link that briefly went public when it was supposed to stay private, the state Democratic Party ended up viewing the ad and releasing it ahead of the Sununu campaign.
Police don't need a warrant to obtain mobile phone location data for a criminal investigation, a US appeals court ruled Tuesday in a case closely watched for digital-era privacy implications. The case decided by the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Virginia is among several pending in the courts on "location privacy," or whether using the digital data violates constitutional guarantees against unreasonable searches.
Glenn Beck has been suspended from his show for the rest of the week for agreeing with a guest who seemed to be inciting violence against Donald Trump.. Conservative host Glenn Beck has been suspended by SiriusXM satellite radio for agreeing with an author who asked hypothetically "what patriot will step up" to remove Republican Donald Trump from office if he's elected president and oversteps his authority.
A lack of a compelling statewide race at the top of either ticket kept participation in Tuesday's party primary runoff elections squarely at the lackluster level. The Republican race for a spot on the Railroad Commission drew the most participation with a bit more than 377,000 votes cast.