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Jun 07 2019
News
US Attorney Durham 'very dialed in' as he launches Russia probe review, met with Barr 'multiple times': sources
The Connecticut U.S. attorney assigned by Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate the origins of the Russia probe is “very dialed in” and “asking all the right questions,” according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
Separately, sources within the Justice Department confirmed to Fox News that Barr has met “on multiple occasions in recent weeks” with Durham, who was in
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Jun 26 2019
News
Border aid package passes the House, but faces Senate challenge
It took last-minute changes and a full-court press by top Democratic leaders, but the House passed with relative ease a $4.5 billion emergency border aid package to care for thousands of migrant families and unaccompanied children detained after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
The bill passed along party lines Tuesday night after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi quelled a mini-revolt by
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Oct 19 2020
News
Supreme Court to hear Trump immigration cases on border wall, asylum
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will take up two key cases involving President Trump’s get-tough immigration policy, granting hearings on his border wall construction project and his crackdown on bogus asylum claims.
The asylum policy, officially known as the Migrant Protection Protocols and more commonly called the “Remain in Mexico” policy, makes people who show up at the border
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Oct 04 2019
News
Viewpoint: How a hug sparked debate on race and forgiveness
A striking display of compassion from the brother of a murder victim to his killer was, to some, a heart-wrenching example of empathy. But to others, it was a painful example of African Americans forced to respond to acts of violence with understanding, writes Barrett Holmes Pitner.
On Wednesday, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, 31, who is white, was sentenced to 10 years in
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Jan 21 2017
News
The Psychological Importance of Joining a March This Weekend
The best advice on how to live a good life is often the easiest to dismiss, because it tends to be simple — boring, even. Eat leafy greens. Exercise regularly. Make time to connect with friends and family. Floss. (Though you may be off the hook for that last one.)
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Nov 24 2020
News
Even Trump's fiercest critics say he may have gotten some world affairs right
On the world stage, many foreign policy experts say President Donald Trump has slashed and burned his way through international agreements and commitments on climate change, trade, troop deployments, public health, nuclear weapons and more.
But for the mother of an American hostage held overseas, the outgoing U.S. president has been exactly the global "advocate and ally" she's needed
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Oct 03 2019
News
Biden's trip to China with son Hunter in 2013 comes under new scrutiny
WASHINGTON — At the time, it seemed mildly noteworthy, but not particularly unusual: then-Vice President Joe Biden, traveling to China on an official visit, had brought his son Hunter Biden along.
And when the two appeared in public together in Beijing during the 2013 trip, there were all the typical trappings of a mini-family vacation tacked on to a business trip.
With
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Jul 20 2017
News
Trump sets red line for Mueller on Russia probe, warns he'll expose 'conflicts'
President Trump’s frustration with the Russia probe boiled over in a fiery new interview where he set a red line for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, warning against digging into his family finances beyond the Russia scope and suggesting he’ll soon start talking about the ex-FBI director’s “conflicts.”
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May 20 2024
Headline Roundup
Texas Governor Pardons Man Convicted of Killing Black Lives Matter Protester
Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned Daniel Perry, a U.S. Army Sergeant convicted for shooting and killing Garrett Foster, a Black Lives Matter protester, in 2020.
For Context: In the summer of 2020, while driving his car through a protest group, Perry claimed Foster, who was carrying an AK-47, pointed the firearm at him, prompting Perry to shoot in self-defense. Foster, an Air Force
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Nov 06 2019
Opinion
A Big Night for Democrats
There’s a theme here.
“He’s tried to rip health care away from our families, and he’s cutting public education,” Andy Beshear, Kentucky’s Democratic candidate for governor, said about his Republican opponent Gov. Matt Bevin in a TV ad.
It’s a strategy we’ve seen before from Democrats — namely, in the 2018 midterms: Portray Republican incumbents as extremists who are hurting
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