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Kennedy Center

NY jazz group cancels New Year's Eve shows 'last minute' at Trump Kennedy performing arts center

By Joseph Weber

Courts & Law

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Suspect in DNC/RNC pipe bombs, Jan. 5, 2021

Federal prosecutors in court to ask that J6 pipe bomb suspect remain in detention until trial

Defendant Brian Cole Cole has yet to enter a plea to the charges.

Government

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HUD

Biden-era rental assistance included payments to noncitizens, deceased tenants: HUD report

The 192-page report appears to show over $5 billion in "questionable" payments.

Courts & Law

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Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick

Dem Rep Cherfilus-McCormick says she's 'innocent' of stealing COVID funds, arraignment postponed

The Florida congresswoman reiterated her innocence outside of a Miami federal courthouse

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, June 22, 2022, Washington, D.C.

Hunter Biden's IRS lawsuit appears to misquote whistleblower, altering facts about FBI

The facts indicate that Biden's lawsuit appears to confuse the FBI officials' names and misrepresent Shapley's comments.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden, Wilmington, De., July 26, 2023

Hunter Biden sues IRS for allegedly disclosing private information, targets whistleblowers

Biden is demanding damages of "$1,000 per each act of unauthorized disclosure."

Congress

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Capitol Hill

House moderates, conservatives strike deal to avoid government shutdown

The deal, known as a continuing resolution and that will keep the government running for at least a month, cuts discretionary spending

State Houses

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Governor Gavin Newsom

California Gov. Newsom to sign climate bill forcing companies to disclose carbon emissions

Newsom also said he wanted "some cleanup on some little language" in the bill.

Diplomacy

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Iranian presidential candidate Ebrahim Raisi.

Freed US prisoners on flight home after swap with Iran as Tehran's assets unfrozen, officials say

The billions of dollars in South Korea is what Seoul had intended to pay Iran for oil until the U.S. issued sanctions in 2019.

Congress

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John Fetterman in August of 2022

Senate is reportedly ditching the informal dress code enforcement

A Senate official told Axios that the rule will go into effect this week and it only applies to senators.

Federal Agencies

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McCarthy

Speaker McCarthy said there has been 'progress' made on shutdown talks

McCarthy took a shot at some Republicans in terms of negotiations. 

Courts & Law

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Texas AG Paxton acquitted on all 16 articles of impeachment

The vote was decided by 30 senators, of whom 12 are Democrats and the rest Republican.

Congress

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Brad Wenstrup

Congress addresses another victim of COVID pandemic: the doctor-patient relationship

Medical professionals decry one-size-fits-all approach, loss of physician autonomy.

Courts & Law

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In this handout provided by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office, Lutheran pastor Stephen Cliffgard Lee poses for his booking photo at the Fulton County Jail on August 25, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Indictment of 'America's Chaplain' in Georgia election case spurs questions about evidence

Rev. Stephen Lee has aided first responders in major crises, such as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. Now he finds himself in prosecutorial crosshairs.

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