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Subpoenas Issued to Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump in New York Attorney General Probe of Ex-President's Company
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating whether the Trump Organization misstated the value of real estate assets for financial benefit.
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Net Neutrality Is Poised for a Comeback as Biden Tries to Get Last FCC Commissioner Confirmed
As the Senate weighs whether to confirm Gigi Sohn to the FCC, President Biden’s efforts to reinstate net neutrality are taking shape.
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb Says Vaccinated People Cannot ‘Throw Caution to the Wind' Due to Delta Variant
“You can’t just throw caution to the wind. You can still become a vehicle for spread in your community,” Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.
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Sens. Hickenlooper, Wicker and King Test Positive for Covid After Being Fully Vaccinated
Sens. John Hickenlooper, Roger Wicker and Angus King, who are both vaccinated for the coronavirus, tested positive for Covid on Thursday.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Resigns Over Sexual Harassment Scandal, Will Leave Office in 2 Weeks
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned a week after an investigation concluded he sexually harassed 11 women. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will become governor.
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Jeffrey Epstein Victims Fund Awards Almost $125 Million to About 150 People
A fund set up to compensate victims of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein awarded almost $125 million to about 150 individuals.
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Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Removed as Officer of Subsidiaries After Criminal Charges, Report Says
Allen Weisselberg, the longtime Trump Organization CFO, was reportedly removed as officer of some subsidiaries of the company, following criminal tax charges.
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New York Attorney General Is Now Investigating Trump Organization ‘in a Criminal Capacity'
The Trump Organization is now the subject of a criminal investigation by New York’s attorney general and the Manhattan DA.
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Biden Justice Department Stops Defending Trump Rule That Limits Benefits for Immigrants
The move is the latest in a series of decisions by the DOJ to drop positions it took during President Donald Trump’s administration.
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House Impeachment Manager Eric Swalwell Sues Trump, Giuliani for Allegedly Inciting Capitol Riot
Swalwell’s suit accuses Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and GOP Rep. Mo Brooks of being “wholly responsible” for the deadly Capitol invasion.
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Trump Slams Biden, Teases 2024 Presidential Run in First Post White House Speech
Trump slammed President Joe Biden and sought to retain his grasp on the Republican Party’s future on Sunday.
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Former President Trump Faces Serious Criminal, Civil Investigations After White House
Former President Donald Trump was acquitted at his Senate impeachment trial. But he still faces potential legal liabilities in a number of probes.
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Trump Warns Impeachment Is ‘Tremendous Danger' to U.S., Doesn't Take Responsibility for Capitol Riot
Trump’s comments were his first to the media since a mob of his supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol, enraged over the election of Joe Biden.
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DC Attorney General Considers Riot Incitement Charges Against Donald Trump Jr., Giuliani, GOP Rep. Brooks
The D.C. attorney general is considering whether to charge Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks for inciting the Capitol riot.
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Pro-Trump Dark Money Groups Organized the Rally That Led to Deadly Capitol Hill Riot
A web of pro-Trump dark money groups organized and funded a rally that led to the infamous riot on Capitol Hill.
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Millions of Unemployed Americans Will Get a $300 Per Week Federal UI Boost Through March With New Stimulus Bill
After months of negotiations, Congressional Republicans and Democrats have finally come to an agreement on a new pandemic relief package.
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Congress Scrambles to Finalize Covid Relief, Avoid Shutdown as Deadline Draws Near
Congress is trying to finalize a coronavirus relief plan and needs to pass a funding bill before Saturday to prevent a government shutdown.
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Rep. Mike Kelly Asks Supreme Court to Nullify Biden Win Over Trump in Pennsylvania as He Challenges Mail-In Ballot Rule
Rep. Mike Kelly’s request comes after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf already has certified that Joe Biden won the state over President Donald Trump.
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Remains Found Believed to Be UFC Fighter's Stepdaughter
An Alabama district attorney said Monday that authorities have “good reason” to believe human remains found in a wooded area belong to the missing stepdaughter of a UFC heavyweight fighter. The remains were found on a county road in neighboring Macon County, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes told The Associated Press. “I can confirm that human remains have been...
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Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case
The disgraced former mayor of Baltimore pleaded guilty Thursday to federal conspiracy and tax evasion charges in a case involving sales of her self-published children’s books.