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Among the material reportedly seized from former President Trump's home were numerous empty folders that once contained classified information or intel designated to be returned to the military, renewing questions over fallout from the potential mishandling of records and if they have since been recovered. |
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Justice Department records unsealed on Friday offer new details about the volume of documents former President Trump stored in his personal office at Mar-a-Lago, as well as other items seized during the search of his Florida home. |
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Former President Trump on Saturday will hold his first rally since the FBI searched his home in Florida. |
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Former Attorney General William Barr suggested the Department of Justice (DOJ) likely has a strong case that former President Trump improperly took classified documents from the White House when he left office amid an ongoing investigation into the matter. |
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President Biden on Friday said he does not view supporters of former President Trump as a threat to the country, one day after he delivered a speech describing "MAGA Republicans" as a danger to democracy and the soul of the nation. |
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The White House on Friday defended the presence of U.S. Marines at President Biden's speech in Philadelphia the previous evening, arguing their positioning during the prime-time speech was to demonstrate the president's respect for service members. |
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President Biden's prime-time speech on Thursday evening is being met with scorn by some pundits on cable news over its tone and the staging that accompanied it. |
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The White House on Friday asked Congress to approve $13.7 billion to address Russia's continued military invasion of Ukraine as part of a short-term funding bill. |
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The Biden administration is requesting approval from Congress for more than $1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan amid increased tensions with China over the island's status. |
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White House climate adviser Gina McCarthy will depart from her role later this month and the White House will add former Clinton aide John Podesta to its climate team. |
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OPINION | Last year, there were over 100,000 overdose deaths nationwide (a nearly 30 percent increase from the previous year), the large majority attributable to illicit fentanyl. The lethal dose of fentanyl is 2 mg (equivalent to 5 grains of sand), meaning that one teaspoon is enough to kill 2,000 people. As those of us working on the front lines know, all it takes is one pill to kill. |
OPINION | James Coddington was put to death in Oklahoma on Aug. 25 for the 1997 murder of his friend and coworker, Albert Hale. His was the first of the state's planned 25 executions in the next could of years. |
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BY JIM HEINTZ AND VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV |
MOSCOW (AP) — Thousands of mourners lined up Saturday to pay tribute to former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who launched drastic reforms that helped end the Cold War and precipitated the breakup of the Soviet Union, in a farewell snubbed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. |
BY CHIP CUTTER AND CATHERINE BRINDLEY | Labor Day marks the line in the corporate sand. Many company leaders say the end-of-summer holiday represents the best chance to finally lean on workers to return to the office this year. After months of encouraging white-collar employees to return, or attempting to coax them back with free pizza, warm cookies and catered lunches, many executives now say they feel emboldened to take a tougher stance. No longer can workers merely come to the office if they so choose; this fall, executives say, attendance is expected and the office resisters will be put on notice. |
BY CHARLIE SMART AND LARRY BUCHANAN |
A court filing unsealed on Friday included a detailed inventory of the material that the F.B.I. removed in its Aug. 8 search of former President Donald J. Trump's office and storage area at Mar-a-Lago, his residence and private club in Florida. Among the items seized, according to the list, were 18 documents marked as top secret, 54 marked as secret, 31 marked as confidential and 11,179 government documents or photographs without classification markings. Forty-eight empty folders marked as having contained classified information were also taken, though the list did not specify whether that information was recovered. |
BY TAYLOR LORENZ, ELIZABETH DWOSKIN AND PETER JAMISON |
Children's hospitals across the U.S. are facing growing threats of violence, driven by an online anti-LGBTQ campaign attacking the facilities for providing care to transgender kids and teens. |
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