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Justice Department says full grand jury in Comey case didn’t review copy of final indictment

The Justice Department says the grand jury that charged former FBI Director James Comey was not presented with a copy of the final indictment.

Judge pushes for resolution in lawsuit over legal access at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

A federal judge in Florida is pushing for a resolution in a lawsuit over whether detainees at an immigration center in the Florida Everglades known as "Alligator Alcatraz" are getting adequate access to attorneys.

Harvard opens probe into Larry Summers due to correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein

Harvard is launching an investigation into its former president, Lawrence Summers, after documents revealed writing between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Takeaways from Trump’s White House meeting with Saudi crown prince: Deals and bromance

A jovial President Donald Trump held a warm and friendly meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman at the White House, packed with plenty of handshakes and back pats. He brushed aside questions about Saudi Arabia's human rights record, praised the prince for his statesmanship and announced hundreds of billions of dollars in new Saudi investment in the United States.

Why Trump’s plan to help GOP keep control of the House could backfire

As President Donald Trump laid it out to reporters this summer, the plan was simple.

Billionaire Tom Steyer announces bid for California governor

Billionaire hedge fund founder Tom Steyer said he's running to be the next governor of California, seeking to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, whose second and final term ends in January 2027.

Democrats exploit victims’ trauma as Epstein files are the new ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’

Democrats are weaponizing the trauma of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for political gains. They mentioned nothing about the survivors during Joe Biden’s presidency and only chose to do so now to use it to try to hurt President Donald Trump politically. The Democrats finally seem to have devised a plan to try to bring down Trump. […]

Labor Department scraps October jobs report due to shutdown

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will not release a federal employment report for October after missing the window to collect data from households during the government shutdown, the agency announced Wednesday. In a Wednesday press release, BLS said it was unable to conduct its monthly survey of households — which makes up half of...

Former Prince Andrew removed from plaques in Falkland Islands

Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre said Prince Andrew felt “entitled” to her and said she was given $15,000 for her first night with him.

These 9 grocery staples have seen the biggest price spikes this year

Plus, three food items that have gotten cheaper.

Trump says he’ll make Sudan peace push at Saudi leader’s behest

President Trump vowed to make a push for peace in the war-torn African country of Sudan on Wednesday after listening to an appeal from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during his visit to Washington. “His majesty would like to me do something very powerful having to do with Sudan,” Trump told a crowd at...

Watch live: Senate weighs shutdown impact on air safety, economy

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee is holding a hearing Wednesday afternoon to look into the impact of the 43-day government shutdown on U.S. flight safety, travel and the economy. During the record-long lapse in funding, the Transportation Department reduced flights for least 40 major airports across the U.S. as staffing shortages that already...

Trump’s disapproval rating hits worst point for second term: DDHQ average

President Trump’s disapproval rating has hit its highest point of his second term, according to an average from Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). More than half of American respondents — 55.5 percent — said they have a negative view of Trump's handle on the presidency, based on 634 polls that DDHQ averaged Monday. That number marks...

New Jersey group attempted to harvest organs from patient with signs of life, House panel alleges

The House Ways and Means Committee is demanding an answer from a New Jersey organ donation group accused of engaging in illegal practices, including harvesting organs from a person who was showing signs of life. In a letter to the New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network (NJTO), Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.)...

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