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Garland stresses independence: DOJ doesn’t ‘take orders from the president, from Congress’

Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday took aim at a GOP that has taken to routinely bashing the Justice Department, defending the independence of his agency in his first appearance before the House Judiciary Committee since the Republican takeover of the lower chamber. Garland alluded to the increasing friction between the Justice Department (DOJ) and...

Attorney General Merrick Garland to testify at House Judiciary amid probe DOJ’s alleged politicization

Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to testify Wednesday morning before the House Judiciary Committee amid allegations that the federal investigation into President Biden’s son has been influenced by politics.

He’s the first Arab American, Muslim mayor of Michigan’s fastest-growing city — and he doesn’t want to be the last

Dearborn, Mich., is home to the largest Muslim population per capita in the nation. Yet it didn’t elect its first Muslim mayor until 2022...

Socialist grocery stores won’t stop Chicago crime

Crime is up, Chicago is facing a half-billion-dollar budget deficit, and tens of thousands of residents are fleeing the city every year. Mayor Brandon Johnson has a solution: city-owned grocery stores.

Brazil’s president says Julian Assange can’t be punished for ‘informing society’ in a ‘transparent’ way

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva emphasized the importance of press freedom, arguing that the U.S. should not prosecute Julian Assange for informing the public.

It’s time for Joe Biden to ‘address’ the migrant problem in NYC

All the grand talk of united democracies, climate change, artificial intelligence and, again, climate change felt disconnected at a time when the global order...

A Shabbily Dressed Man’s Praise of the Senate Dress Code

The Senate dress-code rule change is merely another signpost along a journey taken through our rapidly vulgarizing age.

FBI ex-official confirms to lawmakers bureau had human sources in place on Jan. 6

A former top FBI official has told a House panel that the agency's Washington Field Office learned that FBI informants were involved in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.

Fetterman sells ‘body double’ merch poking at conspiracy theories

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.) is poking fun at conspiracy theories by selling "body double" apparel on his campaign store. The "John Fetterman's Body Double" T-shirt is for sale on his campaign website for $35 — a reference to a viral conspiracy theory that suggests that the Pennsylvania Democrat has numerous people to fill in for...

Kemp joins in defense of 6-week abortion ban amid Trump blowback

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) defended a six-week abortion ban after former President Trump criticized a similar ban Sunday. “There’s nothing 'terrible' about standing up for life.” Kemp posted on X Tuesday. “In addition to passing the heartbeat bill, Georgia has proudly protected and valued life through implementing adoption and foster care reforms, and combatting human...

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