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Fani Willis declines to share Jack Smith, Jan 6 records, in a blow to conservative watchdogs

The Fulton County D.A.'s office said the documents either do not exist or are exempt from disclosure under state law.

Sen. Joni Ernst tells Commerce Department to stop spending spree

Sen. Joni Ernst blasted the Commerce Department on Tuesday for its attempt to dump billions of dollars in cash before the end of the Biden administration.

Biden approves national security memo on China, Iran, North Korea and Russia ahead of Trump’s return

President Biden has approved a new national security memorandum ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House that could serve as a road map for the incoming administration as it looks to counter growing cooperation among China, Iran, North Korea and Russia, the White House said Wednesday.

Nancy Pelosi on Vatican bishop appointment deal with China: ‘I don’t get that’

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a lifelong Catholic, delivered a rare rebuke of Pope Francis, sharply criticizing the Vatican's agreement with China over bishop appointments in an interview released Tuesday by the National Catholic Reporter.

Bessent: Powell can serve out remainder of term as Fed chair

Scott Bessent, President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Treasury Department, said Tuesday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell can serve out the remainder of his term leading the central bank. “As the President said on Sunday, and I’m in complete agreement with him, that Jay Powell will serve out his term,” Bessent told CNBC. His...

Fetterman calls for Trump hush-money pardon in first Truth Social post

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) called for President-elect Trump to be pardoned in his New York hush money case in the senator's first Truth Social post, which went up Tuesday. “The Trump hush money and Hunter Biden cases were both bull----, and pardons are appropriate,” Fetterman said in his post. “Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan...

How signing the JUDGES Act into law can help Biden’s judicial legacy

President Biden has the opportunity to improve his judicial legacy by signing the bipartisan JUDGES Act into law, which would ensure that all Americans have timely access to federal district courts.

Biden mourns ‘pioneering’ poet Nikki Giovanni

President Biden released a statement mourning Nikki Giovanni, calling her a “pioneering” poet who "used her pen to advance racial and gender equality and confront violence, hate and injustice." Giovanni died Monday in Blacksburg, Virginia at the age of 81. Her wife, Virginia C. Fowler, said she died in a hospital due to complications of...

NYPD investigating possible Mangione back injury and insurance claims

New York Police Department (NYPD) Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, may have filed an insurance claim for back pain last year. “He was posting an X-ray on his social media. Some of the writings that he had, he was discussing the difficulty...

Banks urges Senate Republicans to be more pro-worker, pro-American industry

Sen.-elect Jim Banks (R-Ind.) advocated for government reforms favoring working-class Americans in a Wednesday policy document outlining his approach to improving the country’s economy and global standing. “Nobody has suffered more because of bad trade and economic policymaking than America’s working and middle classes,” Banks, who is finishing his fourth term in the House, wrote...

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