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Paul Whelan, American detained in Russia, seen in new video released by state media

Russian media released a video Tuesday of Paul Whelan, the American who has been detained in the country for more than four years on espionage charges. Whelan appeared in a report from RT, a Russian state-controlled news network. It shows Whelan going about his day in a Russian prison, eating in a cafeteria with others...

Former Trump attorney Eastman on Georgia indictment: ‘We did nothing wrong’

John Eastman, a onetime attorney to former President Trump, said he and his co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case “did nothing wrong” in an interview with Fox News that aired Tuesday evening. “We did nothing wrong. We were challenging the election for what even Vice President [Mike] Pence described as serious allegations of fraud...

Tennessee special session ends with confrontation, yelling

A special session of the Tennessee General Assembly ended Tuesday with shouting from the gallery and a confrontation between the Republican House Speaker and one of the Democratic lawmakers known as the “Tennessee Three" on the House floor. The House’s decision to adjourn the special session without any significant gun safety legislation — after the...

Jim Jordan: Impeachment inquiry ‘looking more and more likely’

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said Tuesday that chances of an impeachment inquiry into President Biden and his family are “looking more and more likely." “I do think it’s looking more and more likely that we move to what’s … called an impeachment inquiry phase of our Oversight investigations...

Win Over SEC Ups Chances for Bitcoin ETF Approval

Grayscale Investments’s court victory over the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday sent cryptocurrency prices soaring, as the market eyes a ruling that may allow the first ever cryptocurrency-based exchange-traded fund (ETF). If Grayscale’s bitcoin ETF gets approved, it would be the first time a cryptocurrency is directly tradable on the traditional stock market...

Jim Jordan seeks records on special counsel attorney meeting with White House

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking information about White House meetings with a lawyer working with special counsel Jack Smith’s office, fanning impartiality concerns regarding Smith’s prosecution of former President Trump. Jordan on Tuesday sent letters to Attorney General Merrick Garland and White House chief of staff Jeff Zients seeking information about communications between Jay...

The IRS revolving door

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story IRS study finds links between employees, big firms Large private firms have paid almost 500 IRS employees before, during or after their time in government, according to the agency’s internal watchdog. © AP Photo/Patrick Semansky The...

Gold Star dad calls out Biden as ‘disgrace to this nation’: ‘I’m done biting my tongue’

The father of a U.S. Marine killed during the terrorist attack at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan two years ago said Tuesday that Biden has "more American blood" on his hands "than any president in U.S. history."

New Mexico AG vows to proceed with Native education lawsuit

Democratic New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has vowed to take over ongoing litigation over the quality of education provided to Native American residents.

Boston no longer requiring sex, gender on marriage certificates

Boston will no longer require a spouse's sex or gender to be listed on marriage certificates, a move in line with the city's new "gender-aware" guidelines, according to officials.

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