Adam Schiff fires up legal defense fund as DOJ pursues fraud investigation

Adam Schiff fires up legal defense fund as DOJ pursues fraud investigation

Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff of California is going on defense against an investigation by the Department of Justice into mortgage fraud allegations.Schiff has...
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Clinton appointee blocks DOJ push for Epstein transparency

Clinton appointee blocks DOJ push for Epstein transparency

A federal judge appointed by former President Bill Clinton rejected the Department of Justice's latest push for transparency surrounding the case of Jeffrey...
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Wives of the future: A Chinese tech CEO’s plan to replace women

Wives of the future: A Chinese tech CEO’s plan to replace women

A Chinese entrepreneur says he has finally solved the puzzle for those who do not want to get married.In fact, Zhang Qifeng, founder...
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Texas Democrats return and get GROUNDED by Republicans

Texas Democrats return and get GROUNDED by Republicans

Texas House Democrats spent weeks on the run in an attempt to derail a GOP mid-decade redistricting plan that would work in Republicans'...
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Christian school teacher accused of child sex crimes; school cites Scripture in decision to go to police

Christian school teacher accused of child sex crimes; school cites Scripture in decision to go to police

A Virginia teacher at a private Christian school is accused of committing child sex crimes.Katelin Campbell was employed as a teacher at C.H....
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From Epping to everywhere? Conservative councillors urged to consider legal battles

From Epping to everywhere? Conservative councillors urged to consider legal battles

No matter how loudly Reform may try to claim victory, the successful closure of The Bell Hotel in Epping Forest as an asylum...
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John Oxley: The case for encryption is about privacy, freedom and restricting spending and the state

John Oxley: The case for encryption is about privacy, freedom and restricting spending and the state

John Oxley is a consultant, writer, and broadcaster. His SubStack is Joxley Writes. Reports suggest that the government has backed down once again, this time...
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Trump’s Bold Diplomatic Move Shakes Global Order

In Washington, nothing happens by accident. And when it comes to President Trump’s latest high-wire act — arranging a face-to-face between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky — you can bet this is about more than just flags, photo-ops, and talk of

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Trump Admin Slashes Funds to Schools Defying Law

The Trump administration is standing strong for truth, science, and the safety of our children. Five school districts in Northern Virginia have decided to ignore common sense and the law by letting students choose bathrooms and locker rooms based on “gender

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‘The Five’: Trump says Dems are thanking him for cleaning up DC

‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss how Presidents Donald Trump’s crime crackdown in Washington, D.C. has already benefited residents. #foxnews #usnews #news #media #breaking #usa #us #thefive #donaldtrump #dccrime #washingtondc #crimecrackdown #democrats #publicsafety #lawenforcement #politics #government #residents Subscribe to Fox News: https://bit.ly/2vBUvAS Watch

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What Ukraine Is Teaching Worcester, Massachusetts

On the surface, Kherson, Ukraine, and Worcester, Massachusetts, have about as much in common as Canada and Florida. Vitalii Bielobrov, Kherson’s deputy mayor, was late for a recent call between the two cities because he was struggling to find a secure

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Brazen Brooklyn Bloodbath Stuns Nightlife Crowd

Despite New York’s claims of record-low gun violence, a brazen mass shooting by multiple suspects at a Brooklyn nightclub exposes the persistent threat of gang crime and raises new fears about public safety. Story Snapshot Three killed and nine wounded by

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Transgender Lawsuit Could Be Revived Over Change in the Law

Prisha Mosley, a detransitioner who now advocates against transgender procedures, is seeking to have her lawsuit on medical malpractice, fraud, and negligence charges reinstated in a case that could have wide-ranging ramifications.  Mosley, who was put on testosterone when she was

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How sororities seduced the online Right

For most of us, it’s the hazy last hurrah for summer. For the French, it’s a time to skive off work. But if you’re a young woman at the University of Alabama, August is the most important month of your life.

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The myth of Scouse exceptionalism

To visit Liverpool after some years away is to realise how seductive yet misleading are the stories we tell about Britain’s decline. The city centre is bustling. There is a branch of The Ivy brasserie on Castle Street. At the Pier

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Why did Hollywood ignore a Turkish delight?

Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s latest film, About Dry Grasses, was released in the UK last summer. Terrible timing. I’m surprised they went ahead with it given the high-quality competition swarming around: the Paris Olympics which demanded about eight hours of concentration each

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What I saw inside Pam Bondi’s DOJ

Editorial note: Roger P. Alford served as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice in the first Trump administration, and as principal deputy assistant attorney general in the division in the second term, before

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