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The week in whoppers: Rachel Maddow’s lying lie, Jerry Nadler’s ‘child-abuse’ abuse and more

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow suggested her network didn't broadcast former President Donald Trump's speech after his federal indictment because it feared it would contain...

Tribal Nationalism in Adoption Wins at the Supreme Court

The Court treats Native American racial bloodlines as the bonds of a people and a culture. That Old World view of nationalism sits uneasily...

Republican on key Appropriations subcommittee says panel colleagues support cutting FBI funds

A House Republican who serves on the Appropriations subcommittee that oversees the Justice Department and the FBI says GOP lawmakers are ready to rein in the FBI's funding.

Russian ransomware gang breaches Energy Department, other federal agencies

The Department of Energy and several other federal agencies were compromised in a Russian cyber-extortion gang's global hack of a file-transfer program popular with corporations and governments, but the impact was not expected to be great, Homeland Security officials said Thursday.

Trump scores legal victory as N.Y. prosecutor drops golf course tax probe

A suburban New York prosecutor said Thursday that she has closed a multiyear investigation that focused in part on whether the twice-indicted former president or his company misled authorities to reduce taxes on properties they own.

White House continues to use ‘MAGA’ even after being told it violates Hatch Act

The White House isn't backing down from using the phrase "MAGA" to tie congressional Republicans to former President Trump, even after a government watchdog agency told officials its use violates the Hatch Act.

Donald Trump arrested: Why the former president’s trial judge should take herself off the case

Florida federal District Judge Aileen Cannon really ought to recuse herself from the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump.

The Washington Post exposes conservative doctors as being, yes, conservative

The American College of Pediatricians, a conservative medical advocacy group, experienced a data breach last month that released troves of documents to the public, including financial statements, communications between members, meeting minutes, and more.

Trump and the two-tier problem

TRUMP AND THE TWO-TIER PROBLEM. Former President Donald Trump's supporters have pointed to the federal indictment against him in the classified documents case, and the absence of any indictment against Hillary Clinton in 2016 in the email investigation, as proof of a "two-tiered system of justice" in the United States.

E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against Trump will head to trial in January

A federal judge on Thursday set the trial date in E. Jean Carroll’s initial defamation lawsuit against former President Trump for January 15, 2024. In the order, Judge Lewis Kaplan said, “Unless this case previously has been entirely disposed of, trial of this action shall commence on January 15, 2024, absent contrary order of the...

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