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Aug 21 2019
News
Trump signing order to wipe out student loan debt for disabled veterans
President Trump is signing an executive action Wednesday to wipe away federal student loan debt for tens of thousands of veterans who are 100% disabled. Mr. Trump is taking the action in a speech to the 75th annual American Veterans convention in Louisville, Kentucky. He said the memorandum directs the Education Department to eliminate ;every penny; of student loan debt for those disabled
Washington TimesFeb 24 2018
Opinion
Is ‘Collusion with Russia’ Over?
Mueller may be seeking to defend at least the investigative decisions made by the FBI and the Justice Department, institutions he served for many years.
National Review (News)Jul 28 2020
News
Trump administration rejects new DACA applications as it works to end program
The Trump administration will reject new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as it seeks new avenues to dismantle parts of the program, the administration announced Tuesday.
The administration will also shorten the window for current DACA recipients, or so-called Dreamers, to renew their status from two years to one year, according to a Tuesday memo from
PoliticoOct 03 2018
News
'100 Percent False': Trump Lawyer Skewers NYT Piece Accusing President of 'Outright Fraud'
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has confirmed that it is investigating claims by The New York Times that President Donald Trump helped his parents evade paying taxes on millions of dollars.
CBNJul 08 2021
News
US jobless claims tick up to 373,000 from a pandemic low
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose slightly last week even while the economy and the job market appear to be rebounding from the coronavirus recession with sustained energy.
Thursday's report from the Labor Department showed that jobless claims increased by 2,000 from the previous week to 373,000. Weekly applications, which generally track the pace of layoffs
ABC News (Online)May 15 2018
News
DOJ never should have opened counter-intelligence into a political party, Nunes says
Representative Devin Nunes said Tuesday that he wants to find out how the Department of Justice decided a special counsel was necessary to investigate the Trump campaign.
Washington TimesJul 26 2018
House Republicans: 'It's Time to Impeach Rod Rosenstein'
A group of 11 House Republicans is taking action to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the Justice Department official in charge of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
CBNApr 19 2021
News
Judge instructs jury ahead of closing arguments in Derek Chauvin murder trial
Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill began instructing jurors on Monday before they heard closing arguments and begin deliberating on whether the way former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin knelt on the neck of a dying George Floyd in last year's arrest was murder.
Prosecutors have told the jury they are weighing the guilt of only one man, but their verdict will nonetheless be
ReutersSep 06 2020
News
Greystone Nursing Homes, Whose Executives Gave $800,000 to Trump, Are Epicenters of COVID-19 Deaths
IN AUGUST OF 2018, the Department of Housing and Urban Development faced the biggest default in its history. Rosewood Homes, which operated a chain of nursing homes in Illinois, defaulted on a $146 million mortgage that was backed by HUD. The Greystone-backed owner had to pay over $3 million in fines to HUD and the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to file financial statements and
The InterceptNov 09 2018
News
Florida Governor asks for vote count investigation
Florida Governor and Senate candidate Rick Scott says he is asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate elections offices in Palm Beach and Broward counties, questioning whether they were trying to inflate the Democratic vote.
USA TODAY