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Mar 02 2023
News
AG Garland Pledges Autonomy for Prosecutors in Hunter Biden Probe
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday promised free rein for prosecutors investigating Hunter Biden and his financial dealings.
"The U.S. attorney has been advised that he has full authority to make those referrals you're talking about or to bring cases in other districts if he needs to do that," Garland said during an oversight hearing when pressed by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-
Newsmax (News)Oct 30 2020
Opinion
Glenn Greenwald Throws a Fit
It takes a special kind of gall to quit a six-figure media job in the doomed year of 2020. But that’s just what Glenn Greenwald has done, following in the martyred footsteps of erstwhile New York Times freethinker Bari Weiss. In a 4,000-word Substack post, Greenwald resigned from his healthy perch at The Intercept, a publication he co-founded, explaining, in his typically piqued and exhaustive
New RepublicFeb 21 2023
News
College Credits: Aurora Student On Championship-Winning Esports Team
AURORA, IL — We're keeping track of all the major higher education accomplishments of students in the area. Send your submissions to emily.rosca@patch.com. • Elizabeth Kuhn of Aurora (60506). Kuhn is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at MSOE. • Maxine Miller of Aurora (60502). Miller is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering at MSOE. Undergraduate students
Patch.comMar 08 2023
News
Michigan House passes bills to repeal right-to-work
Michigan House Democrats passed legislation Wednesday night over GOP objections to deliver on a key promise to union activists: repealing the state's right-to-work law. The law, established by Republicans in 2012, allows workers in unionized jobs to opt out of paying union dues and fees. Michigan — a state steeped in labor history — could become the first state in nearly 60 years to ditch its
Detroit Free PressMar 08 2023
News
House committee advances bill to repeal Michigan's right-to-work law
Michigan's House Labor Committee advanced legislation Wednesday to repeal Michigan's "right-to-work" law that currently allows workers in unionized jobs to opt out of paying union dues and fees. In 2012, Republican lawmakers made Michigan a right-to-work state, a move that brought thousands of protesters to the Capitol. Michigan — a state steeped in labor history — could become the first state
Detroit Free PressFeb 18 2023
News
Trump to Visit Ohio Train Derailment Site Because Washington 'Leaders' Are 'Too Afraid'
Trump to Visit Ohio Train Derailment Site Because Washington ‘Leaders’ Are ‘Too Afraid’ Former President Donald Trump arrives for a "Save America" rally ahead of the midterm elections at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pa., on Nov. 5, 2022. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images) Former president Donald Trump will visit East Palestine, Ohio next week, according to his son, who said that
The Epoch TimesNov 16 2021
Opinion
Free-Speech Entrepreneurs
When video-sharing platform Rumble announced in August that it had struck deals with such prominent figures as Glenn Greenwald and Tulsi Gabbard, it marked a significant milestone in the eight-year-old service’s rise. Founded in 2013 by Canadian tech entrepreneur Chris Pavlovski to help “the little guys” stand out in a crowded market dominated by YouTube, Rumble had a modest online presence
City JournalSep 19 2022
News
Republicans demand DOJ give special counsel powers to prosecutor probing Hunter Biden
Senate Republicans are urging Attorney General Merrick Garland to confer the powers of a special counsel to the Delaware prosecutor investigating Hunter Biden for potential tax crimes and influence peddling.
In a letter sent Monday, more than 30 Senate Republicans said David Weiss, the Delaware U.S. attorney overseeing the investigation of President Biden’s oldest son, must be made a
Washington TimesJun 27 2023
Fact Check
Big differences between Hunter Biden gun case and rapper Kodak Black’s
Many Republicans have criticized Hunter Biden’s plea deal. Some of them have focused on how the prosecutor who negotiated the deal, an appointee of President Donald Trump, agreed not only to endorse a sentence of probation on two misdemeanor tax crimes to which Biden pleaded guilty but to also permit the president’s son to avoid a conviction on a felony charge of being a drug user or addict in
CNN Fact CheckSep 09 2019
News
NY Times Opinion Editor Calls Out the Left's Tolerance of Anti-Semitism
Appearing as a guest on Friday's Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO, New York Times opinion editor Bari Weiss not only complained about the media and her own paper's tendency to pander to what excites the Twittersphere, but she also called out her fellow left-wingers who have been tolerant of anti-Semitism.
She and fellow liberal Krystal Ball, formerly of MSNBC, got into a heated debate
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