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Aug 30 2023
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Judge Rejects Key Defense for Former Trump Adviser Navarro
Peter Navarro, who is facing a charge of contempt of Congress, will not be able to argue that former President Donald Trump asserted executive privilege to prevent him from testifying in front of a House committee investigating the events of Jan. 6, 2021, a federal judge ruled. U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta ruled against Navarro, a former adviser in the Trump White House, during an
Newsmax (News)Aug 30 2023
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DOJ contacted Hunter Biden, whistleblower teams over Weiss’ head: rep
WASHINGTON — A senior Justice Department official’s contact with lawyers for both Hunter Biden and IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley shows that DOJ headquarters — not Delaware US attorney David Weiss — controlled the federal investigation of the first son, Shapley’s legal team said Wednesday. Shapley’s lawyers revealed their contacts with associate deputy attorney general Bradley Weinsheimer
New York Post (News)Jun 03 2014
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US Army 'will not look away from misconduct' by Bergdahl, says Gen. Dempsey
Before Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was captured by the Taliban was he AWOL? Our Army's leaders will not look away from misconduct if it occurred. I
Christian Science MonitorMar 27 2024
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UK Court Delays Ruling On Julian Assange’s Extradition To The US
The United Kingdom High Court delayed its ruling on whether Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks Founder, can be extradited to the United States.
Details: The Court stated it will not decide on extradition until the U.S. provides certainty that Assange, if convicted, will not be eligible for the death penalty and will be treated with First Amendment protections as if he were a US citizen. The
NPR (Online News) CNBC Fox News (Online News)Feb 20 2013
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China Hacking US
Fox News (Online News) Washington Post NPR (Online News)Aug 28 2023
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Electric utility acknowledges downed power lines started first Maui fire
Hawaii’s electric utility company acknowledged its downed power lines started the first wildfire on Maui, but faulted Maui county firefighters who declared the fire contained and left the scene before a second fire broke out in the area for some of the blame. The company is facing a lawsuit from the county, which blames it for the deadliest wildfire in more than a century in the U.S. The
The HillAug 29 2023
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A major development in the fight against prescription drug costs
A version of this story appears in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. While much of the oxygen in the US political conversation is sucked up by former President Donald Trump’s forthcoming trials, there is other news to report. What could in hindsight be a milestone moment occurred Tuesday in Washington when the government announced the first 10
CNN (Online News)Aug 31 2023
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Inmate who escaped from Arkansas prison while serving life sentence for rape returned to state
An Arkansas fugitive captured earlier this week after more than a year on the run was returned to the state Wednesday night along with his two alleged accomplices, the Arkansas State Police announced Thursday. Samuel Hartman, 39, arrived in east Arkansas around 9:30 p.m. via an ASP aircraft. Hartman, who was serving a life sentence for the rape of a 14-year-old girl, escaped from a work detail
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteSep 12 2012
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Attack on US Consulate
New York Times (News) CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News)Sep 01 2023
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Biden's border crisis roars back after brief Title 42 reprieve: Leaked DHS data
Border Patrol agents arrested nearly twice as many illegal immigrants in August as in June, spelling disaster for the Biden administration that had touted declining border numbers as a policy success.
Initial numbers from inside Customs and Border Protection showed 182,401 people were apprehended after illegally entering the country last month. Roughly 179,000 of the 182,401 came across
Washington Examiner