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Oct 25 2018
News
Grassley Refers Avenatti, Kavanaugh Accuser for Criminal Probe
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) on Thursday referred attorney Michael Avenatti and one of his clients to the Justice Department for criminal investigation for
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 17 2021
Analysis
‘I Just Simply Don’t Want to’: Amazon Warehouses Have an Antivax Problem
Michael Quintero, a 26-year-old packer at an Amazon warehouse in Jacksonville, Florida, says that a year and a half into the pandemic, he is still getting regular notifications on Amazon's app for warehouse workers about colleagues testing positive for COVID-19. "It's been pretty steady, about once or twice or three times a week," he told Motherboard.
The county where Jacksonville is
ViceOct 31 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Gun Control and Gun Rights
The issue of gun control and gun rights is a relentless point of controversy in the political space. While some advocate for increasing restrictions, others see these restrictions as imposing upon Second Amendment rights.
As the 2022 midterm elections approach, many candidates are sharing their stances on gun laws and their policy plans moving forward should they take office. As
Rose MercerMar 05 2021
News
Black Lives Matter pressured to hand over millions of dollars
With nearly $100 million raised last year alone, some left-wing activists are asking the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation to give money back to individuals who say they made the movement possible.
In a Tuesday press release, Michael Brown Sr, the father of the 18-year-old shot and killed by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in 2014, asked Black Lives Matter, "Where is all
Washington ExaminerJan 17 2019
News
Ex-Trump lawyer: rigging polls 'was at the direction of' Trump
Michael Cohen, U.S. President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer, said on Thursday he paid a firm to manipulate online polling data “at the direction of and for the sole benefit of” Trump.
ReutersDec 18 2018
News
Flynn sentencing marks keystone moment in Mueller investigation
Michael Flynn, President Trump’s first national security adviser who began cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation about a year ago, will be sentenced Tuesday for lying to the FBI.
The HillAug 14 2018
News
Dems ready to move past Michelle Obama’s ‘go high’ message
Democrats are embracing Michael Avenatti’s call for the party to get more aggressive in the Trump era and hit back harder than the GOP when responding to attacks.
The HillJun 25 2020
News
Strzok notes show Obama, Biden weighed in on Flynn case even as Comey downplayed it: lawyers
Michael Flynn’s lawyers said newly uncovered notes from former FBI official Peter Strzok indicate then-FBI Director James Comey appeared to downplay Flynn’s calls during the presidential transition with Russia's ambassador as “legit” during a meeting where then-President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden also weighed in.
The handwritten notes, purportedly penned by Strzok,
Fox News DigitalSep 12 2020
News
Trump-Appointed HHS Officials Demand Right to Change CDC Info
Communications aides Health and Human Services are insisting on reviewing and revising any of the weekly scientific reports released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention related to the coronavirus pandemic, according to emails reviewed by Politico.
HHS communications aides reportedly sent emails complaining to CDC Director Robert Redfield and other senior officials that
Newsmax (News)Apr 10 2021
News
GOP lawmakers slam EPA chief over firing of science advisers
Two House Republicans are demanding that the Environmental Protection Agency provide records related to a decision by the agency’s new leader to remove dozens of scientists and other experts from two key advisory boards.
EPA Administrator Michael Regan has said the advisers appointed under the Trump administration were overly friendly to business and that his March 31 “reset” of the
Associated Press