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Dec 09 2019
News
U.S. Democrat says Trump violated oath; Republicans attack impeachment probe
The head of a U.S. congressional panel leading the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump on Monday accused the Republican president of putting himself before his country and violating his oath of office.
In a statement kicking off a hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives to weigh the evidence against Trump, Judiciary Committee Democratic Chairman Jerrold Nadler said there was
ReutersApr 24 2013
Opinion
Boston Suspects Are Seen as Self-Taught and Fueled by Web
Investigators early portrait of the two brothers accused in the marathon bombings suggests they were driven by extremist Islamic beliefs and may have learned to build bombs on the Web.
New York Times (News)Apr 20 2019
News
Warren calls on Congress to launch impeachment proceedings against Trump
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Friday called on Congress to impeach President Donald Trump in the wake of the publication of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, breaking with Democratic leaders deferring the politically risky move despite new evidence that Trump attempted to derail the Russia probe.
“To ignore a President’s repeated efforts to obstruct an investigation into his own
PoliticoApr 22 2013
News
Boston Marathon bombing suspect: How many charges will he face?
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev is unable to verbally communicate with investigators but experts say the weight of the evidence against him points to federal terrorism charges.
Christian Science MonitorMay 06 2015
News
Germanwings Co-Pilot Practiced Crash Hours Before It Happened
The co-pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 appeared to have practiced a controlled descent on his flight into Barcelona just two hours before he intentionally crashed the A320 jet into a mountainside on the return flight to Dusseldorf, air accident investigators said Wednesday.
The BlazeApr 20 2013
News
Search for why begins in Boston Marathon bombings
With one suspect dead and the other captured, investigators turned from the manhunt for those responsible for the Boston Marathon bombings to questions about their motivation and whether they had help.
Washington PostJan 29 2020
News
Senate to question legal teams in Trump impeachment trial
The U.S. Senate will begin up to two days of questioning the prosecution and defense in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial on Wednesday, ahead of a crucial vote later in the week on whether to call witnesses.
The questions, which will alternate between Republican and Democratic senators, will be submitted in writing and read aloud by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, who is
ReutersMay 15 2014
News
Susan Rice on Benghazi panel: 'Dang if I know'
Seemingly hinting at some frustration, National Security Adviser Susan Rice said it beats her when asked whether any more information will come from the recently announced special committee to investigate Benghazi.
PoliticoJul 01 2016
News
After Widespread Criticism for Meeting With Bill Clinton, Lynch to Step Back in Email Probe
After a firestorm of criticism on both the left and right for her secret meeting with former President Bill Clinton during an ongoing Justice Department investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, Attorney General Loretta Lynch will announce Friday that she’ll step aside and let non-political subordinates decide whether to bring charges against the former secretary of
TownhallJan 10 2014
News
FBI contacts tea party groups targeted by IRS
The FBI finally has begun to contact some of the tea party groups targeted by the Internal Revenue Service for inappropriate scrutiny and delays in the first public signs that the administration's criminal investigation is progressing.
Washington Times