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Trump inadvertently explains why the indictment against him is perfectly legitimate

You can always rely on former President Donald Trump to say something that makes your head turn. And he did just that last night during his hourlong town hall with Sean Hannity. He inadvertently explained why, even by his own standard, the defense he is using against the 38-count indictment related to alleged mishandling of classified documents just doesn’t work.

Seattle ‘CHAZ’ reckoning continues

Seattle, Washington, is experiencing a well-deserved onslaught of legal trouble for its handling of the George Floyd riots of 2020. Lawyers for teenage shooting victim Robert West are next in line to hold it accountable.

The union at the center of CUNY’s antisemitism problem 

For six CUNY professors, five of whom are Jewish, it is unacceptable to be represented in employment matters by a union that emboldens and defends an unrepentant anti-Semitic speaker such as Mohammed.

Doug Burgum says his campaign will notch donor threshold for GOP debate

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said that his campaign will meet the donor requirement on Wednesday that's needed to help qualify for the first GOP debate next month. During an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt on Wednesday, Burgum was asked about his progress of receiving 40,000 unique donors needed to qualify for the Aug....

Kerry leaves China without a climate agreement

Climate Envoy John Kerry is ending his trip to China without any concrete commitments to reduce emissions. “We came here to break new ground which we think is important at this stage and it is clear that we are going to need a little more work to be able to complete that task,” he said...

Yellow Corp. fails to pay into pension fund, triggering possible strike

Teamsters working for Yellow Corp. could go on strike on July 24 after the companies “failed to fulfill their financial obligations,” the union said in a statement on Tuesday. Yellow Corp. will be kicked out of the Central States Pension fund on July 23, according to a letter from Thomas Nyhan, executive director of the...

Muslim lawmaker attacked outside prayer service calls for hate crime investigation 

A Muslim lawmaker in Connecticut who was attacked outside a prayer service is calling for a hate crime investigation into the incident. “You do need to investigate to see: Has this person had a bias towards Muslims?” State Rep. Maryam Khan (D) told NBC News. “The fact that there was none of that was very...

Wesleyan University ending legacy admissions after Supreme Court ruling

Wesleyan University announced on Wednesday it would be ending its legacy admissions after the Supreme Court ruled last month to curtail the use of affirmative action in the college admission process. “An applicant’s connection to a Wesleyan graduate indicates little about that applicant’s ability to succeed at the University, meaning that legacy status has played...

Gaetz says he’ll offer bill to defund Jack Smith investigations of Trump

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) announced on his podcast Tuesday he is introducing legislation to defund investigations into President Trump led by Special Counsel Jack Smith. Gaetz made the announcement hours after Trump said he'd been notified he is a target of the Justice Department’s investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack and efforts to overturn the 2020...

How Erdogan nimbly maneuvers Turkey’s foreign policy

As a centrally located “middle power” in a dangerous and changing neighborhood, Turkey must be nimble in its policies.

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