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Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) is heading into her Tuesday primary against a Trump-backed opponent seemingly undaunted, even as the odds are increasingly tipped in her rival's favor. | |
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The 45th president of the United States is under investigation for potential violations of the Espionage Act. |
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Two top Democrats wrote to the director of National Intelligence on Saturday to request a damage assessment and review be conducted after the unsealed search warrant on Friday revealed classified and top secret documents had been taken by FBI officials during their search at former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. |
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The unsealing of the search warrant that the FBI executed at former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago property revealed that the agency believes Trump may have violated the Espionage Act of 1917, among other potential crimes. |
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Republicans are coming under fire for their rhetoric over $80 billion in funding for the IRS included a massive climate, tax and health care bill that Democrats in Congress are sending to the White House. |
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Coal country is still reeling from Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-W.Va.) decision to back a sweeping climate and energy package that will accelerate the nation's transition away from coal. |
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The Sunday talk show circuit this week will revolve around the Democratic climate, tax and health package sent from the House to President Biden's desk. |
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The White House on Friday denounced the attack on author Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed onstage just before he was about to speak at an event in western New York. | |
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Television host Bill Maher on Friday night discussed the stabbing of his "dear friend" Salman Rushdie the previous day, saying that "Sal had a good reason to be fearful." |
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A librarian in Louisiana filed a lawsuit against two men and a conservative organization alleging they defamed her when they attacked her for supporting the teaching of books involving the LGBTQ community. |
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BY IMANI BLACK AND ANDREW ZIMMERN |
OPINION | It's August in America, which means that the sound you hear is the sizzling of millions of pounds of delicious salmon, striper, and cod on American grills. August also means it's hot—and due to climate change, it's getting hotter. A warming world threatens the very fish we rely on for quintessential American traditions like Midwestern fish fries. |
OPINION | On Feb. 14, 1989, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, or edict, condemning author Salman Rushdie to death for blasphemy. |
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BY JOSH DAWSEY, ROSALIND S. HELDERMAN, JACQUELINE ALEMANY AND DEVLIN BARRETT | Donald Trump was huddled with lawyers in New York on an unrelated investigation when they learned FBI agents had arrived in Palm Beach, Fla., with a warrant, authorized to search for any and all evidence a crime had been committed. | BY MAGGIE HABERMAN AND GLENN THRUSH |
The lawyer signed a statement in June that all documents marked as classified and held in boxes in storage at Mar-a-Lago had been given back. The search at the former president's home on Monday turned up more. |
BY STEVE PEOPLES AND GENE J. PUSKAR |
Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman acknowledged he was lucky to be alive as he officially returned to the campaign trail Friday, more than 90 days after the Democrat suffered a stroke that threatened his life and political prospects in one of the nation's premier Senate contests. |
Supply of available workers is headed in wrong direction as Federal Reserve strives to cool labor market and bring down high inflation. |
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