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The Gorgosaurus skeleton

Over $1 million of dinosaur bones stolen from Utah, shipped to China

The defendants caused over $3,000,000 in damages when factoring in the commercial value of the stolen resources, their scientific value, plus the cost of restoration and repair, the U.S. Attorney's office said.

Courts & Law

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Supreme Court justices, Oct. 7, 2022, Washington, D.C.

Supreme Court stretches opinion calendar into July: Report

The high court normally tries to drop all of its rulings by the end of June, ahead of its summer recess. But the court still has approximately six cases on its docket, including two critical cases pertaining to the January 6 riot, and former President Donald Trump's immunity claims. 

Congress

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Jamie Raskin

Raskin probes removal of US attorney over Comey, James investigations

"President Trump is waging an unprecedented campaign of vengeance against his enemies," Rep. Jamie Raskin said

Elections

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Trump

Conservative Koch political network reports $70M raised for upcoming races, takes aim at Trump

The group has also launching new digital spots opposing Trump's bid.

Congress

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George Santos, Sept. 29, 2023, Washington, D.C.

George Santos refers to House expulsion efforts as 'bullying'

Santos said during his speech that he has no plans to resign.

Congress

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Rep. George Santos in November 2023

GOP-led House takes preliminary vote to expel Santos, final vote set for Friday

It is unclear if there will first be a motion to table the expulsion resolution

Congress

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Senator Charles Grassley (R-Iowa)

Influential senators raise concerns feds not doing enough to protect Trump from Iran's threats

Sens. Grassley, Johnson and Paul cite Just the News reporting on would-be assassin allowed into U.S. under Biden administration's “Significant Public Benefit Parole” program.

Courts & Law

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Washington D.C. Courthouse

Judge releases schedule for Trump election case, which puts him on trial after election day

No official trial date has been set in the case so far, because of questions regarding what actions' of Trump's are protected under presidential immunity. Chutkan said she cannot set a trial date until issues regarding presidential immunity are resolved.

Courts & Law

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Hunter Biden

Hunter Biden changes plea in federal tax case twice in one day, intends to plead guilty

After opposition from prosecutors to a conditional guilty plea where Hunter Biden could assert innocence, the first son intends to switch again to a standard guilty plea this afternoon.

Security

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Attorney Marc Elias outside of Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse in Phoenix, AZ, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, after the hearing for his lawsuit against Arizona over voting rights.

Trump orders suspension of security clearances from law firm behind debunked Steele Dossier

President Trump has ordered the suspension of security clearances from the Perkins Coie law firm, whose top lawyer at the time helped the Hillary Clinton campaign fund the debunked Steele Dossier.

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