The Justice Department is denying allegations of collusion with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in former president Trump’s New York criminal trial.
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Pride Month targeted by House GOP in must-pass defense bill
The House Rules Committee is meeting Tuesday to weigh which of the over 1,300 proposed NDAA amendments will get a vote this week.
Fulton County Mayhem: Rapper’s Attorney Held In Contempt, Ordered To Jail After Refusing To Reveal Source To Judge
The defense attorney for rapper Young Thug was held in contempt of court and arrested in Fulton County, Georgia, on Monday after he refused to Read More
Woman Who Allegedly Stabbed 3-Year-Old To Death In Shopping Cart Smirks As Murder Charges Are Read
A woman who had reportedly worked in child care for the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services allegedly stabbed a three-year-old boy to death Read More
Giant 9+ Earthquake Could Hit Pacific Northwest, New Study Claims
A new study of the Cascadia Subduction Zone — a fault line that runs from southern Canada to northern California — suggests that the zone Read More
Ugly GOP primary comes to an end as swing state voters set to decide who will face tough Democrat incumbent
Nevada voters are heading to the polls to determine which Republican candidate, Jeff Gunter or Sam Brown, will take on incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen in November.
President Biden appears to freeze at White House Juneteenth event
President Biden, 81, appeared to freeze at a White House celebration for Juneteenth on Monday, standing still for about 30 seconds while others clapped and danced at a concert.
Democratic Party to reimburse WH for Jill Biden flights between Paris and Delaware for Hunter trial
The Democratic National Committee is reimbursing the federal government for first lady Jill Biden’s travel back and forth from France to Delaware to attend Hunter Biden’s trial.
Civil liberty, whistleblower protection groups urge Congress to allow vote on Espionage Act reform amendment
Nearly 20 civil liberty groups are urging the House Rules Committee to allow a Floor vote on an amendment to reform the Espionage Act to protect journalists and whistleblowers.