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Special counsel investigating Biden’s handling of classified documents has completed probe, AG says

The Justice Department special counsel investigating President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents has completed his inquiry and a report is expected to be made public soon, Attorney General Merrick Garland told lawmakers in a letter Wednesday.

Biden’s Energy Dept. classifies tony Martha’s Vineyard as ‘low income’ to push EV charger subsidies

The Biden administration has decided to include some of America's most prestigious vacation areas within a "low-income" bracket in order to make them eligible for subsidies meant to promote electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

House Democrats, at annual retreat, say they won’t shun Biden on campaign trail

LEESBURG, Va. -- Democrats huddled here Wednesday to plot legislative strategy for the presidential election year with President Biden mired in historically low poll numbers.

Last-minute 2020 election changes encouraged voter fraud

"Mail-in voting fraud likely changed the outcome of the 2020 election ... in 2020, mail-in voting reached an all-time record due to pandemic policies encouraging" the practice, according to the Heartland Institute, a nonprofit group that promotes free-market solutions to social and economic problems.

Massachusetts governor nominates former romantic partner to state’s supreme court

Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated an appeals court judge and former romantic partner with whom she shared a home for several years to an open seat on the state's highest court.

GOP’s McClintock says his vote against Mayorkas impeachment was in line with the Constitution

Rep. Tom McClintock clapped back at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for criticizing his vote against impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Washington’s expansive gun-free zones disarm workers caught in the D.C. crime wave

Amid an explosion of violent carjackings and armed thefts in downtown Washington, workers who have permits to carry concealed handguns are still forced to go unarmed throughout the city.

What to know about South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s banishment from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

For the second time as governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem has been banished from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Last week, the Oglala Sioux Tribe said the Republican governor was no longer welcome on tribal lands, and its leaders referred to her rhetoric linking immigration and crime as opportunistic and dangerous.

Perjury issue delays major N.Y. ruling in Trump civil trial

A monumental ruling that could upend former President Donald Trump's business empire in New York is on hold while the judge tries to figure out if former Trump Organization Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg lied from the witness stand.

Hillary Clinton reacts to announcement Carlson will interview Putin: He’s a ‘useful idiot’

Hillary Clinton reacted to conservative commentator Tucker Carlson’s recent announcement that he had secured an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling the former Fox News pundit a “useful idiot” In an interview with MSNBC’s Alex Wagner, the former first lady appeared unsurprised by the news and highlighted comments made previously by Carlson about the...

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