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Gorsuch, Kavanaugh Stand Up for Rights of Environmental Activist in Special-Prosecutor Case

For Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, the basic constitutional principle of separation-of-powers was violated.

Without a Constitution, Israel Struggles to Save Its Democracy from Its Judiciary

The crisis in Israel reminds us why a written constitution matters.

Judge Gives Fulton County Prosecutor a Month to Answer Trump’s Motion to Quash Grand Jury Report and Preclude Georgia Charges

Trump’s motion is premature but anticipates his ultimate defense that he is the victim of a partisan witch hunt. Its effectiveness will depend on...

Fed official tells lawmakers that Silicon Valley Bank failed from mismanagement

The top banking regulator at the Federal Reserve told Congress Tuesday that Silicon Valley Bank failed due to mismanagement, while lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee blamed federal regulators for being caught flat-footed by the nation's second-largest bank collapse.

Federal cyber agency’s leader supports banning TikTok, frets China using it to influence elections

Top Biden administration cyber official Jen Easterly told lawmakers on Tuesday she supports a total ban of TikTok while having concerns that China uses the popular video-based platform to influence elections.

Judge rules Pence must testify before grand jury

A federal judge has ruled that former Vice President Mike Pence will have to testify before a grand jury after he was subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Police chief: Nashville shooter decided against attacking another school due to ‘too much security’

Nashville Police Chief John Drake said the school shooter Monday decided against attacking another school because it had "too much security."

McConnell urges lawmakers to keep Iraq war powers in wake of strikes by Iranian-backed militias

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday called on lawmakers to oppose the Senate repeal of the presidential authorization for use of military force in Iraq, warning that the move would further embolden Iran.

U.S. fell behind Europe, put adults before kids with school shutdowns, experts say

The U.S. failed to evaluate the harm of lost learning versus the coronavirus when it closed schools during the pandemic and fell behind Europe in getting kids back into the classroom even as leaders tried to reopen bars and gyms, experts told House investigators Tuesday.

Mayorkas ‘not aware’ cartels use illegal immigrants to distract border agents

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday told Congress he's unaware that cartels use illegal immigrants to flood the border and sneak over dangerous contraband.

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