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Biden blasts Russia's sentence for journalist Gershkovich, says he is pushing for release
President Biden is condemning a Russian court for convicting Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and sentencing him to 16 years in prison "despite having committed no crime."
Homeland Security Dept. says it is working with companies to fix internet outages
The Department of Homeland Security said it is working with CrowdStrike and Microsoft to "fully assess and address" system outages that crippled air traffic, impacted businesses and disrupted 911 emergency services.
Feds accuse migrant shelter of pervasive child sex abuse
The Justice Department announced a lawsuit Thursday against Southwest Key, one of the government's major providers of care for illegal-immigrant children, of allowing vile and rampant sexual abuse of those children.
America -- Israel -- the world -- needs Donald Trump
As a stark reminder of the difference between Donald Trump's White House and Joe Biden's administration, Mike Pompeo, said that under the former MAGA leader "the Iranian regime was afraid" and "the people of Israel were strong and secure" -- while under this present presidency, it's been the opposite.
Trump's pick of Vance as running mate shows he cares about America's forgotten men and women
The selection of Sen. J.D. Vance as former President Donald Trump's running mate was set when they visited the site of the February 2023 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Biden to get a pay raise upon leaving the White House
President Biden will earn more in retirement than he does now as commander in chief, according to some noteworthy calculations from a knowledgeable source. "The National Taxpayers Union Foundation calculated the total pension that President Biden will receive whenever he leaves the White House," wrote Demian Brady, vice president of research for the foundation -- a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.
Republicans at convention say Trump DOJ won't mete out retribution against political foes
Former President Donald Trump and his allies have faced felony prosecutions and suffered convictions and even jail time but delegates at the Republican National Convention say they do not envision a Trump Justice Department hunting down political enemies.
FBI director declines to testify before Homeland Security but will appear before Judiciary
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray has declined the House Homeland Security Committee's request for him to testify Tuesday on the federal investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, a committee aide told The Washington Times.
Whistleblowers tell Congress 'limited resources' led to fewer staff at assassination-attempt rally
Whistleblowers told the House Judiciary Committee that the Secret Service faced "limited resources" in staffing Saturday's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former President Donald Trump was nearly assassinated.
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