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In trying to secure Comey indictment, US prosecutors have short window — and a difficult case to make

James Comey faces potential perjury charges over his 2020 Senate testimony about Crossfire Hurricane, despite internal DOJ resistance to the case.

Michigan Democrat Rep. Stevens cites ‘health care chaos’ in impeachment move against RFK Jr.

A House Democrat drafted impeachment articles against HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccine restrictions and alleged conspiracy theories.

Dick Durbin Should Not Be Honored by the Catholic Church in Chicago

The Democratic senator, a Catholic, has been a strong supporter of legal abortion.

Dallas Shooter Searched for Apps That Track ICE Activity, Hoped Attack Would Cause ‘Real Terror’ Among Agents

Jahn also searched for videos of Charlie Kirk’s assassination just one day before the Dallas shooting.

Immigration groups blame ‘dehumanizing’ Trump policies for anti-ICE shooting in Dallas

For immigrant rights groups, the anti-ICE shooting in Texas was worthy of condemnation -- but some took pains to say the deportation agency bore at least part of the blame for a "climate of violence" that led to the incident, which took the life of one migrant and critically wounded two others.

Trump to pave way for deal to save TikTok in U.S.

President Trump is set to announce a deal that could keep TikTok running in the U.S. by moving the social media app's operations into a joint venture owned by American companies.

Trump warns the right could soon retaliate against left-wing political violence

President Trump warned Thursday that people on the right will get fed up with left-wing political violence that has horrified the nation, and could start to respond violently.

Trump meets with Turkey’s Erdogan to talk fighter jets, ending wars

President Trump welcomed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House Thursday as he considers lifting a ban on the sale of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets to Turkey.

RFK Jr. tells governors he’s reviewing abortion pill’s safety

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told red-state governors the Food and Drug Administration is conducting a safety review of the abortion drug mifepristone following reports of serious adverse effects in women who took the drug.

U.S. economy grew faster than thought in 2025’s second quarter, buoyed by consumer spending

The U.S. enjoyed a more robust economy than previously thought in the second quarter of this year, according to revised federal estimates.

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