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Mar 18 2018
News
Democrats Flood Andrew McCabe With Federal Job Offers To Save His Pension
The former FBI deputy director was fired two days before he was set to retire with his pension.
HuffPostJan 22 2024
News
Supreme Court allows Biden administration to cut Texas border wire
The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Biden administration’s request to vacate a lower court decision surrounding Texas’s placement of razor wire along the southern border, clearing the way for Border Patrol officials to remove physical blockades from the border. The justices responded to a Jan. 2 request by the Justice Department to intervene in the dispute after the U.S. Court of Appeals
Washington ExaminerApr 17 2013
Opinion
Federal Gun Registry Replaces Death Panels As Right-Wing Myth
WASHINGTON -- In the days leading up to Wednesdays Senate vote on gun legislation amendments the talking point that has taken off most amongst conservatives as a reason to oppose the background check compromise is that it would lead to a national database of gun owners.
HuffPostJan 22 2024
News
Razor wire at the border: Supreme Court says feds can remove barriers in Texas meant to block migrants
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Biden administration to remove razor wire barriers erected by Texas along a 29-mile stretch of the Rio Grande meant to block migrants at the Southwest border. The 5-4 ruling was a temporary victory for the Biden administration, giving the federal government the upper hand in its fight with Texas while the underlying lawsuit continues. Texas
"USA Today" ContributorJan 12 2024
News
Prosecutors will seek death penalty for white supremacist who killed 10 at Buffalo supermarket
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket, they said in a court filing Friday. Payton Gendron, 20, is already serving a sentence of life in prison with no chance of parole after he pleaded guilty to state charges of murder and hate-motivated domestic terrorism in the 2022 attack. New York
Bluefield Daily TelegraphApr 01 2013
News
Beef with the sequester? At least one federal program was able to beat it.
Amid warnings of shuttered meat plants Congress replaced most of the funds in a food inspector program.
Washington PostJan 26 2024
News
Trump walks out of court in middle of E. Jean Carroll closing arguments
Former President Trump walked out of the Manhattan federal courtroom where his sexual abuse defamation trial is ongoing, just after a lawyer for writer E. Jean Carroll had begun issuing closing remarks Friday.
It’s unclear why Trump left the courtroom, though it occurred shortly after Carroll lawyer Roberta Kaplan said the former president “has tried to normalize conduct that is
The HillJan 23 2024
News
Texas refuses to vacate border area, puts up MORE razor wire in defiance of Supremes
Texas authorities erected more razor wire Tuesday despite the Supreme Court ruling that the federal government can take it down. In a 5-4 decision Monday, the high court agreed to vacate an injunction that temporarily blocked Border Patrol from cutting the wire Texas had placed along the border. Videos circulating on social media showed state authorities setting up razor wire for the border in
WNDJan 03 2024
News
Vermont Legislature reconvenes for new session
• Catastrophic floods and surging opioid death rates are chief among issues lawmakers in Montpelier are looking to tackle. • "We’re going to have to think bigger about how to avoid and mitigate climate change and flooding," Senate President Pro Tempore Philip Baruth told colleagues. "We’re going to have dig deeper and we’re going to have to balance the budget, which we always do." Recovery
Fox News DigitalJan 22 2024
News
Ex-Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby on trial for alleged mortgage fraud
Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s former top prosecutor who rose to national prominence for charging six city police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, was back in federal court Monday facing fraud charges related to mortgage documents for two vacation properties in Florida. The jury trial — which began in the morning with opening statements in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt — is the second
Washington Post